A wild Ryder Cup celebration, Thomas Müller golfing in Canada, and the world’s only nude golf course – our 2025 panorama picks.
Beyond the major global tours, the golf world never sleeps. From famous athletes showing their love for the game to unique courses with their own flair, 2025 had plenty of offbeat stories worth highlighting. Here’s our year-end roundup of the most entertaining panorama articles.
Ryder Cup Party: Team Europe Goes Wild
The European victory at the Ryder Cup was a highlight for fans and players alike. Following their win, Team Europe let loose with a night of celebration featuring champagne showers, flags, and chants. It was a night to remember for the champions.
Marcel Siem’s Drunken Record at Pebble Beach
German pro Marcel Siem had a wild night before playing at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Despite being hungover and sleep-deprived, he shot a 63, tying the course record. Siem claims to have set three course records while intoxicated – even he’s not sure how.
Nude Golf at La Jenny in France
Forget traditional dress codes – at La Jenny Golf Course on France’s Atlantic coast, clothing is optional. As the world’s only officially recognized nudist golf course, it offers a liberating six-hole experience for both beginners and seasoned players.
Thomas Müller Swaps Bayern for Canadian Fairways
German football legend Thomas Müller is an avid golfer. After leaving Bayern Munich for Canada, he’s enjoying a new array of courses in his new home. Perhaps some of his old teammates will join him for a round in Vancouver.
Bryson DeChambeau and Stephen Curry Break 50
NBA star Stephen Curry joined Bryson DeChambeau on his YouTube channel for a “Break 50” challenge. The duo succeeded in going under 50 strokes for the first time on the channel, creating a fun and memorable video for fans of both sports.