The Golf Bros took a trip to the PXG Denver Location (9030 E. Phillips Dr, Unit 100, Centennial CO) to get fit for drivers by the head fitters at the studio. After they were both fit they competed in the Gen6 Driver Challenge to see if the new PXG product outperformed their current drivers. Finally, they competed against each other…
There was no short on drama coming down the stretch of the 123rd playing of the US Open at Los Angeles Country Club. The world’s best battle it out as Colorado native Wyndham Clark holds off Rory McIlroy, Rickie Fowler and Scottie Scheffler to take home the trophy and cement his name in golf history with his first major title.
The Big Drive Energy guys go live announcing what is maybe the biggest news to hit the golf world in decades- LIV Golf, The PGATour, and DP World Tour have all merged together under one Public Investment Fund to create one unified golf superpower and the golf bros break down what it all means here.
The 105th PGA Championship was played at Oak Hill CC in Rochester, New York and it did not disappoint. The course proved a tough test as only 9 players were under par for the week and +5 made the cut. Brooks Koepka held off Sunday charges from both Viktor Hovland and Scottie Scheffler to win his 5th career major and…
2023 is here, meaning time for New Years Resolutions that we probably won’t follow. Scott Stallings was in a minor panic after seeing other Masters participants receive their invites while his was not in the mailbox. A wild story that ended up with Scott Stallings in Georgia receiving the letter- just not the PGA Tour Scott Stallings. The guys are…
Professional golf was a roller coaster in 2022. From the formation of a competing tour to insane finishes in majors it was one for the books. The Golf Bros recap the best wins, best shots, and even the worst shots of the year. Then they look forward to 2023. Where are the majors and who are some rookies that could…
Rory McIlroy started the FedEx Cup’s Tour Championship with a triple bogey- leaving himself 9 strokes back of Scottie Scheffler just one hole into the tournament. He then went 20 under in the next 71 holes to capture his 3rd FedEx Cup and a cool 18.5 Million dollars. The Golf Bros have played 18 2 days in a row- they…