I’ve known for 15 years how great this guy is , I’m excited for everyone to see his humor, wit and care in telling stories. I love him more than anything. I’m immensely proud of him
🏮🏮News I’ve been dying to share🏮🏮
Big Break returns to @GolfChannel in August and I am hosting the “Meet the Contestants” part of the show.
I travel to all 12 players homes and we all get to know them.
I loved this show so much when it was on, I cannot believe I’m part of its return. I didn’t get this far in my dreams honestly.
I don’t even know what to say besides thank you to GC @goodgood_golf and @GOLFPASS for making this possible. And all of you for the support.
There are some amazing stories that will be on the show, some I knew, others I didn’t. And i can’t wait for you to meet all of them.
I can’t believe I’m a host on Big Break. Blows my mind.
I left last weeks LPGA event more impressed than ever with the talent.
I also left frustrated.
Not because the product isn't great, it is. Its that everyone involved seems scared to let anyone fully see it.
https://t.co/fwX70cTxJ0
@acaseofthegolf1@GolfKolo Ummm didn’t
Noah live to like 600 and have several wives concurrently ? I’m just saying if your taking more wives I clearly have seniority and will assign duties and tasks accordingly.
The good people of golf.
Michael Feuerstein is a pro I’ve written about before, and one of the kindest people I know.
He has loved what we do for our @driveftf and the $700,000 in equipment we have donated to kids and high school golf teams in need.
He called us last month and said he wanted to be more active in raising money for us. With his own money he designed a bag with our logo and had it put on his @vesselgolf bag.
We aren’t paying him, in fact he’s donating to the foundation based on how many birdies he makes.
We would love to have people match or make any donation on his behalf.
Below we will link to the place to donate with many options, a story @markbaldwin1 wrote, a story I wrote and a video from Michael.
Truly can’t thank Michael enough. I hope you will join him and help bring this amazing game to communities and schools that wouldn’t normally be able to have access to the game.
We are so proud of what we have accomplished and can’t wait to do more. Join in.
He was dropped off at his grandmother’s house as a newborn. Learned the game with sticks whittled from trees. And years later, found himself broke on the steps of a clubhouse in India.
Ugandan Marvin Kibigire has a story unlike any other in pro golf.
https://t.co/lQyAQhy9Lm