17 Mar 2020

How are Tour pros spending their off-time?

With current situation in the golfing world at a halt, the European Tour stars have either returned back to their home towns or worse, stuck in a foreign country. Let’s have a look at the players who are making the most out of a bad situation.

Matthias Schwab

Schwab was the first player to influence the social media realm with some innovative content on Instagram showcasing how he can utilise his off-time keeping fit, and playing games at the same time. Check this out:

Ian Poulter

The sports car enthusiast, has taken his home gaming set up to a whole new level. He’s seen here playing the Formula One game on three plasma screens with a racing chair and steering wheel. Let’s face it, the Postman would never just settle for a regular Xbox. Have a look at this:

 

Joost Luiten & Bernd Wiesberger

Joost Luiten has made some time to be creative at home by setting a new challenge. (#StayAtHomeChallenge). The challenge involves doing ‘keepy-ups’ with a roll of toilet paper followed by hitting the toilet roll on the volley. Wiesberger also joined the fun, who did it better?

Have a look at the pair’s attempts:

 

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