A hectic week in the world of golf saw Martin Laird, Sei Young Kim and Tyrrell Hatton all reign supreme.
Here we'll give you some of the good, the bad and the ugly from the world of golf across social media from the last seven days in GolfHound's 'Tweets Of The Week'!
Westy's No Fan Rant
Lee Westwood was not impressed by the Euro Tour's decision to let no fans in at the BMW Championship...
Explain to me why we couldn’t have let a limited number of over 55s into the @BMWPGA this week to watch us? Outdoors, possible to socially distance. If people didn’t feel comfortable watching a group they could’ve moved to another or leave. Masks, sanitizer, give people options.
— Lee Westwood (@WestwoodLee) October 7, 2020
...but Twitter savant Eddie Pepperell took the positives.
Because they’d either die of the virus or one of my wayward tee shots.
— Eddie Pepperell (@PepperellEddie) October 7, 2020
Bryson's Camera Issue
This guy just does not like cameras capturing his bad moments...
Bryson being Bryson. This time he asked a photographer if he’s taken enough pictures... 🙄 pic.twitter.com/SH2yewiFAj
— Fantasy Golf Pod (@fantasygolfpod) October 10, 2020
PGA Tour's Tinder Success!?
Adam Hadwin's wife showcased the pair's rare Twitter success story!
Tinder success story! https://t.co/XT1i7QtMvu
— adam hadwin (@ahadwingolf) October 7, 2020
JD's On Brand Hole In One
No shoes, no socks, Ace! Never change JD!
John Daly just casually draining a hole in one in his bare feet. pic.twitter.com/FQTpXPCvo7
— MyBookie Sportsbook (@mybookiebet) October 6, 2020
Bunker Shot Of The Year?
Luck or skill from the champion?
Shot of the season⁉️
— GolfBet (@GolfBet) October 11, 2020
Martin Laird holes out from the bunker for eagle to extend his lead to 3 shots.
Laird opened the tournament at +25000 outright. 😳pic.twitter.com/LjZdGhWVez
Hatton's Dismay
Tyrrell's anger needs an entire Twitter account of its own.
Show us how you really feel @TyrrellHatton 😂#BMWPGA #RolexSeries pic.twitter.com/kmyKREe3zX
— The European Tour (@EuropeanTour) October 9, 2020
Average Driving Distance
Above or below the average?
Average driving distance for amateur men golfers.
— Lou Stagner (Golf Stat Pro) (@LouStagner) October 11, 2020
Average distance for all golfers is 217 yards.
Data is taken directly from the USGA Distance Insight Report: https://t.co/mMvp71PfYA pic.twitter.com/wEcq2vICSF