Big brother golf
Just who would you like to see in the Big Brother House from the world of golf?
In the October Issue of Golf Monthly BBC Five Live’s golf correspondent Iain Carter caught up with Sandy Lyle, Graeme McDowell, John Daly and Boo Weekley at Loch Lomond. It was an interview of sorts but more of a relaxed chat. In fact with Weekley on the Peroni and Daly talking ‘twitter’, you could have been forgiven for thinking Mr Carter had invited the four pros down the pub. No, they all sat down in the luxurious Loch Lomond locker room.
With four very different yet equally fascinating characters chatting freely in the same room, it got me thinking about Big Brother. This year’s golf has certainly thrown up some interesting and sometimes controversial personalities. Here’s a selection of candidates I’d have in my Big Brother House:
1. Ian Poulter 2. A French photographer 3. Tiger Woods 4. YE Yang 5. Nick Faldo 6. Peter Alliss 7. Nick Dougherty 8. Colin Montgomery 9. Sandy Lyle 10. Steve Williams 11. Phil Mickelson 12. Sergio Garcia 13. Padraig Harrington 14. Anthony Kim
Any thoughts? Perhaps one for the Golf Monthly Forum…
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