Introducing the Fireball Fire Iron. At first glance it appears to be an ordinary 5 iron nestled into a golf bag, but just beneath the surface lies the ultimate antidote to golf’s often snooze-inducing norms: five 50ml shooters discreetly held along the club’s shaft.
Introducing the Fireball Fire Iron. At first glance it appears to be an ordinary 5 iron nestled into a golf bag, but just beneath the surface lies five 50ml shooters discreetly held along the club's shaft. A perfect way to take the edge off of Florida golfing's hot sun and sudden rain storms.
"Golf is a game about shots - taking them, making them and everything in between. So, as the world's #1 shot brand we thought we were in a unique position to caddie the game forward and towards a bit more unexpected fun on the course," said Danny Suich, Global Brand Director for Fireball. "We know our fans already enjoy celebrating – or mourning – their performance on the green with a birdie shot, but it can be hard to get our sweet cinnamon delight onto the course. With the Fire Iron golfers everywhere can play with fire and come out on top – regardless of what your scorecard says."
The club features Fireball's signature dragon on the face and retails on their website for $25.
Fireball Fire Iron
This is definitely the kind of club that would fit in with your golfer buddy that likes to sneak that exploding golf ball out onto the tee. You heard those? It's almost like a shotgun blast that scares the hell out of everyone within 500 yards. Someone (Rick Cecil) had one of those out at our last golf outing at Stoneybrook in Estero, Florida.
So here's the perfect club to pull out right around hole 13 where you're starting to realize that today just isn't your day on the course and you might as well go full throttle. 5 Fireball shooters. 1 for each in the foursome, and one spare. Happy golfing.
Scottie Scheffler is walking away from the Masters with the biggest winners' check ever, but how much Masters prize money did everyone make in the tournament this year?
Scheffler's 11-under four-shot win over Ludvig Aberg gives him $3.6 million of the $20 million prize pool this time around.
Last year, Jon Rahm earned $360,000 less than this year's winner, as golf starts to contend with the massive prize (and pay) pools in LIV Golf.
Top Masters Prize Money Winners
Both of the top golfers had huge paydays this year. Aberg will take home more than the winners from 2015 and 2016, for example.
Before the 2024 Masters even started, something about "Scottie Scheffler Masters Champion" just felt right.
He's been the best golfer in the world for a while now, and even though Rahm won it last year, you could make a reasonable case that the 2022 winner Scheffler felt more inevitable.
And so it was all about Scottie Scheffler. The most consistent golfer in the world right now did just that over four rounds at Augusta National.
And that led to a flip of last year's Butler Cabin Green Jacket ceremony. Last year Scheffler put it on Rahm. This year Rahm had to put it on Scottie.
Now he can safely get home to his pregnant wife, with a second Green Jacket to wrap his new baby in when they get here.
1. Scottie Scheffler - $3.6 million
66-72-71-68 277 -11
2. Ludvig Aberg - $2.16 million
73-69-70-69 281 -7
T3. Tommy Fleetwood - $1,040,000
72-71-72-69 284 -4
T3. Max Homa - $1,040,000
67-71-73-73 284 -4
T3. Collin Morikawa - $1,040,000
71-70-69-74 284 -4
T6. Cameron Smith - $695,000
71-72-72-71 286 -2
T6. Bryson DeChambeau - $695,000
65-73-75-73 286 -2
8. Xander Schauffele - $620,000
72-72-70-73 287 -1
T9. Will Zalatoris - $540,000
70-77-72-69 288 Even
T9. Tyrrell Hatton - $540,000
72-74-73-69 288 Even
T9. Cameron Young - $540,000
70-73-72-73 288 Even
T12. Matthieu Pavon - $405,000
70-73-74-72 289 +1
T12. Patrick Reed - $405,000
74-70-73-72 289 +1
T12. Adam Schenk - $405,000
73-71-72-73 289 +1
T12. Cam Davis - $405,000
69-72-73-75 289 +1
T16. Sepp Straka - $310,000
73-71-74-72 290 +2
T16. Chris Kirk - $310,000
74-75-68-73 290 +2
T16. Byeong Hun An - $310,000
70-73-72-75 290 +2
T16. Nicolai Hojgaard - $310,000
67-73-74-76 290 +2
T20. Taylor Moore - $250,000
71-75-75-70 291 +3
T20. Lucas Glover - $250,000
71-73-72-75 291 +3
T22. Keegan Bradley - $175,500
78-71-74-69 292 +4
T22. Min Woo Lee - $175,500
74-74-75-69 292 +4
T22. Harris English - $175,500
72-74-75-71 292 +4
T22. Adam Scott - $175,500
76-74-70-72 292 +4
T22. Rory McIlroy - $175,500
71-77-71-73 292 +4
T22. Joaquin Niemann - $175,500
70-78-71-73 292 +4
T22. Matthew Fitzpatrick - $175,500
71-73-73-75 292 +4
T22. Patrick Cantlay - $175,500
71-75-70-76 292 +4
T30. Tom Kim - $124,200
72-78-77-66 293 +5
T30. Jason Day - $124,200
75-73-76-69 293 +5
T30. Si Woo Kim - $124,200
72-78-77-70 293 +5
T30. J.T. Poston - $124,200
75-74-74-70 293 +5
T30. Rickie Fowler - $124,200
76-74-71-72 293 +5
T35. Kurt Kitayama - $103,000
71-73-82-68 294 +6
T35. Camilo Villegas - $103,000
74-75-76-69 294 +6
T35. Akshay Bhatia - $103,000
72-75-74-73 294 +6
T38. Russell Henley - $86,000
73-77-74-71 295 +7
T38. Corey Conners - $86,000
70-76-76-73 295 +7
T38. Hideki Matsuyama - $86,000
75-74-71-74 295 +7
T38. Luke List - $86,000
75-75-71-74 295 +7
T38. Ryan Fox - $86,000
69-74-77-75 295 +7
T43. Phil Mickelson - $72,000
73-75-74-74 296 +8
T43. Shane Lowry - $72,000
73-74-75-74 296 +8
T45. Denny McCarthy - $57,200
74-74-79-70 297 +9
T45. Jose Maria Olazabal - $57,200
77-73-75-72 297 +9
T45. Brooks Koepka - $57,200
73-73-76-75 297 +9
T45. Sahith Theegala - $57,200
74-74-74-75 297 +9
T45. Jon Rahm - $57,200
73-76-72-76 297 +9
T45. Danny Willett - $57,200
68-75-76-78 297 +9
51. Grayson Murray - $49,200
76-74-78-70 298 +10
52. Eric Cole - $48,000
73-72-81-73 299 +11
T53. Adam Hadwin - $46,800
75-73-82-70 300 +12
T53. (a) Neal Shipley - $0
71-76-80-73 300 +12 (Amateurs are not eligible for prize money)