Good Day Of Golf On Instagram: Pebble, Shepard, Braid, Carnoustie With Snow And Perth's Tee Markers

We’re going to see plenty of daytime Pebble Beach this week given the stunning weather, so I’m glad the PGA Tour posted a DJ Piehowski nighttime image from 2016 showing the 7th green.

Driving range bags at Bear's Club note your major wins and if you don’t have a Grand Slam trophy? You still get our name, your ball preference and your place next to the big winners.

Carnoustie got a nice dusting of snow. Hopefully no dustings of fertilizers for this year’s hosting of The Open Championship.

On February 6, 1971, Alan Shepard hit a golf ball on the moon with a specially made club that is on display at the USGA Museum. Look at the thought that went into this contraption!

February 6th was also James Braid’s birthday…in 1870. Second from the right. Five-time winner of The Open.

There should be extra stiff fines for any European Tour player who takes out his rage on this week’s ISPS Handa tee markers.

8,440 Likes, 40 Comments - PGA TOUR (@pgatour) on Instagram: "Sleep tight, golf fans. 🌌"

3,619 Likes, 44 Comments - Jack Nicklaus (@jacknicklaus) on Instagram: "With 30 Tour pros as members of The Bear's Club, you can tell at the range that we are definitely..."

1,634 Likes, 14 Comments - The Open (@theopen) on Instagram: "Home of The 147th Open @carnoustiegolflinks has a dusting of snow today, but don't worry it doesn't..."

641 Likes, 8 Comments - United States Golf Association (@usga) on Instagram: "One small step for man, one giant leap for the game we all love! On February 6, 1971, Alan Shepard..."

1,702 Likes, 13 Comments - The Open (@theopen) on Instagram: "On this day in 1870, five-time Open Champion James Braid was born. 📸 L-R is Harry Vardon, Ted Ray,..."

958 Likes, 7 Comments - European Tour (@europeantour) on Instagram: "This week's tee markers.👌 #WS6Perth"