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#kenonthecourse: a social look at Ken Brown’s feature

By July 22, 2014December 5th, 2014No Comments

Among the many things golf fans look forward to about the Open Championship is the affable Ken Brown, whose knowledgeable, if slightly quirky analysis has become part and parcel of the BBC’s Open coverage.

His “Ken on the course” segment gives viewers an insight into strategies for navigating each hole during The Open. If that means using a banana to better demonstrate a fade shot, or a football to show the roll of a green, then Ken will dive into it with enthusiasm and gusto.

Check out some of the incredible stats from the Twittersphere which show the popularity of the former Ryder Cup star…

Ken on the Course at The Open

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Trent

Trent

Fond spectator and student of the game. Always on the look out for a winner. Proud owner of a 'caveman' swing and some of the worst attire ever donned on a golf course.

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