2016
Winners: Australia π¦πΊ
17th July 2016 - Landor
Winners: Australia π¦πΊ
17th July 2016 - Landor
In the annals of sports history, there exists a tale shrouded in mystery and intrigue, a competition that has become the stuff of legends: the 2015 Danger Golf World Cup. This event, lost to the passage of time, remains enigmatic as no comprehensive records have survived to tell the full story of what transpired on that fateful day.
What little is known paints a vivid picture of high stakes and fierce competition. The tournament was hosted at the prestigious Landor International Arena, a venue renowned for its grandeur and challenging course. Among the participants were the worldβs finest danger golfers, each vying for glory and the coveted title.
Australia emerged as the eventual winners of the 2015 tournament, a feat that was as unexpected as it was celebrated. Central to this victory was the heated rivalry between Australia's Chris Kernahan and England's Ian Horlock. Their relationship had been marked by intense competition and a mutual desire to outdo one another on the green.
The climax of their rivalry came during the tournament when Kernahan dealt the fatal blow that sealed England's fate. In a display of unparalleled skill and composure, Kernahan's performance not only knocked England out of the competition but also paved the way for Australia's triumphant path to victory. This moment, though unrecorded in detail, is remembered as the defining act that tipped the scales in Australiaβs favor.
And so, the 2015 Danger Golf World Cup remains a fascinating enigma, a lost chapter of sporting glory. While the specifics of that day have faded into obscurity, the legacy of Australia's victory and the legendary duel between Kernahan and Horlock endures, capturing the imagination of sports enthusiasts and historians alike.
A bitter rivalry came to a head during the tournament when Chris Kernanhan dealt the fatal blow that knocked Ian Horlock, and his England team, out of the 2015 Danger Golf World Cup. This shot is one of the only pieces of evidence we have from this edition of the tournament.
Interesting stat:
Australia were victorious
Interesting stat:
Australia knocked out England
Champions: Australia - Kernahan & Philips