With the golf world grinding to a halt, golfers - some famous and some not - have been posting their favourite golf photo.
Here's a selection of the best posts thus far.
An absolute ripper from Ian Baker-Finch, taken during the 1984 Open Championship at St Andrews. The young 'Finchy' played four consecutive days with greats Peter Thomson and Kel Nagle.
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β Ian Baker-Finch (@IBFinchy) March 30, 2020
Karrie Webb picked this shot with her 2019 scholarship winners, Becky Kay and Grace Kim, at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship won by Hannah Green.
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β Karrie Webb AO (@Karrie_Webb) March 30, 2020
Memories of a great Ryder Cup victory for Miguel Angel Jimenez.
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β Miguel Angel Jimenez (@majimenez1964) March 30, 2020
Missing golf so very much! β³οΈποΏ½οΏ½ββοΈ. pic.twitter.com/iN3o7PTo5v
US-based Australian journo Ben Everill offered a popular choice for Aussie golf fans. How good was the Marc Leishman fist-pump.
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β Ben Everill (@BEverillPGATOUR) March 30, 2020
Just one picture, no description. Copy this text in your tweet, post your photo and check out the memories of others who also miss the game. pic.twitter.com/u2TCbUzMyA
Steve Allan revisited a Phoenix Open start with his family on the famous 16th hole.
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β Steve Allan (@Sallan66) March 30, 2020
Hannah Green and her crew stroke a pose for the camera after her PGA Championship victory.
If you are a golf person please join the challenge of posting your favourite golf photo. Just one picture, no description. Please copy the text in your status, post a picture and look at some great memories/pictures. All of my favourite people in this photo ππ¦πΊ pic.twitter.com/A7617o1jal
β Hannah Green (@hannahgreengolf) March 30, 2020
Golf Australia Architecture Editor Mike Clayton selected a terrific shot of him in caddy mode for Su Oh during the Rio Olympics.
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β Mike Clayton (@mikeclaytongolf) March 29, 2020
The USGA's George Waters posted a shot of the Himalayas putting green at St Andrews. Would be great to have a putting green like this in Australia.
If you're a golf person please join the challenge of posting one of your fav golf photos. Just one picture, no description. Please copy the text in your status, post a picture and look at some great memories/pictures.
β George Waters (@gwatersgolf) March 29, 2020
Missing golf so very much! β³οΈποΏ½οΏ½ββοΈ pic.twitter.com/rGjoprAbGh
What about this blast from the past from former Tour pro turned radio host Mark Allen when he caddied for David Feherty at the Australian Masters.
If you are a golf person please join the challenge of posting your favourite golf photo. Just a picture, no description. Please copy the text in your status, post a picture and look at some great memories/pictures. pic.twitter.com/fkJVHGh83K
β Mark Allen (@MarkAllenGolf) March 30, 2020
Join the conversation and post your favourite image.
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