The golf world uses Twitter to share news and offer a glimpse into players’ lives and thoughts. Here are the best tweets from the past 24 hours.
You can nominate your favorites from the day as well by re-tweeting the best 140-character dispatches with the hashtag #GCTOTD.
Paula Creamer summed up Day 1 of the U.S. Women's Open nicely.
@ThePCreamer My friend this afternoon. #hot #usopengolf http://pic.twitter.com/XaUq8Vw9
So Yeon Ryu, the defending champion and Creamer's playing partner for the first two rounds, had her fill.
@1soyeonryu @ThePCreamer No more gatorade this afternoon -- We already drunk a lot!!
Tiffany Joh appreciated her gallery.
@tiffjoh To the 3 ladies out on the course today, who raised their arms and shouted "#winning": You gals are gems.
Brittany Lincicome was happy with how she played to grab a share of the first-round lead.
@Brittany1golf Amazing day today :-) had complete control over my whole game it was very neat to see!!! Just need to stick aroudn for 3 more days. Haha
Diane Donald, Luke's wife, was in a different kind of gallery.
@DianeDonald Can u hear my American self squealing? You know we love anything royal! So excited! Who do u think will win 2day? http://pic.twitter.com/TO20fitYY
Finally, Robert Garrigus' night kind of, well, stunk.
@robertgarrigus After he farted he looked at me like I did it pretty funny good dogs and the bulldog is snoring already 845 ;) http://pic.twitter.com/RB0IDelQ
Ballengee is a GolfChannel.com contributor who writes for GTC and Fantasy Insider.
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