From drunken course records to Ryder Cup celebrations and naked golf – 2025 was a year full of lifestyle, stars, and breathtaking golf scenes.
Golf blends sport, lifestyle, and spectacular panoramas – a mix that captivates readers time and again. Our most-read articles in the \”Panorama and Lifestyle\” category in 2025 showcase the diverse world of golf: From Marcel Siem’s legendary course records after all-night celebrations, the lively festivities of the European Ryder Cup team, to unusual places like the world’s only clothing-optional golf course La Jenny. Also featured are spectacular record rounds by Bryson DeChambeau and NBA star Stephen Curry, prominent moves on the green such as Thomas Müller’s transfer to Canada, and the dream course Pebble Beach on California’s Pacific coast connecting sport and luxury. These stories unite exceptional performances, lifestyle experiences, and the fascination of the game in impressive settings.
Marcel Siem: Course Records with Hangover
Marcel Siem, one of the most colorful German pros on the DP World Tour, made headlines again in 2025 – this time beyond the usual sports context. In the \”Life on Tour\” podcast, the 44-year-old shared about three personal course records he set completely hungover and without sleep. Especially legendary was his round at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am 2015: After a party night with Long Island Iced Teas, beer, and champagne, Siem played one of the best rounds of his life despite several breaks to vomit. He shared the course record with golf legends like Tom Watson, Jack Nicklaus, and Tiger Woods.
Lively Ryder Cup 2025 Victory Celebration
After a narrow 15:13 victory in the 2025 Ryder Cup, the European players let go of the tension from the singles matches and celebrated exuberantly. Even in the press conference following the award ceremony, the upcoming party night was talked about: Tyrrell Hatton joked that Sepp Straka would remain \”undefeated\” when it came to partying, and Justin Rose recalled his own extended celebration after the 2018 win. Shane Lowry announced he would leave early – but how the night went remained unclear until Lowry’s next social media post. The celebrations kicked off with fans chanting Ole-Ole and continued already on the team bus. Champagne showers and lively moods accompanied the team as they celebrated their triumph extensively off the course.