Golf may be seen as a classy, buttoned-up sport, but when it comes to nicknames, things can get surprisingly weird. Some are hilarious, some make no sense, and some just leave you wondering how they ever got stuck in the first place.
Whether they were earned through personality quirks, physical traits, or pure randomness, these nicknames are unforgettable. Here are the 15 weirdest golfer nicknames the sport has ever seen—ranked for your amusement.
15. The Duck (Angel Cabrera)

Cabrera earned the nickname for his waddling walk, not his golf swing. It’s not exactly majestic, but it definitely stuck.
14. The Big Easy (Ernie Els)

Els is smooth, calm, and makes golf look, well, easy. The nickname makes sense, but it also sounds like a jazz bar in New Orleans.
13. Radar (Wayne Riley)

“Radar” got his name because he supposedly could find the middle of the clubface like a homing device. Or maybe because his game was all over the map—it’s never been fully explained.
12. Aquaman (Woody Austin)

Austin got this one after falling into a pond during a tournament. Most guys try to avoid water hazards—he went full dive.
11. The Towering Inferno (Bob Toski)

At just 5’7″, calling Toski “towering” is pure irony. But the guy had a fiery personality and a swing that made up for his height.
10. The Walrus (Craig Stadler)

Stadler’s mustache and stocky build earned him the nickname, and once you see it, you can’t unsee it. It’s more zoo exhibit than golf term, but it works.
9. Lumpy (Tim Herron)

No, not flattering—but somehow affectionate. “Lumpy” looks like your local bowling league MVP, and he embraced the name fully.
8. Disco Dick (Dick Zokol)

Zokol got the nickname after blasting disco music through his headphones during rounds. It’s less about golf, more about grooving on the fairway.
7. The Mechanic (Miguel Ángel Jiménez)

He’s not fixing cars, but the nickname fits because he “tunes up” his game with precision. Plus, with the ponytail, cigars, and wine, he’s the most stylish mechanic you’ll ever meet.
6. Blimp (Thomas Bjorn)

No, not because he’s slow—he once accidentally hit a blimp with a golf shot. It’s niche, obscure, and very golf.
5. Smiley (Smylie Kaufman)

Okay, this one is actually his real name, but it sounds like a cartoon sidekick. Whether he’s making birdies or double bogeys, the name never stops being fun.
4. Boom Boom (Fred Couples)

Couples got his nickname for his powerful drives, but it sounds more like a sound effect from a comic book. It’s loud, catchy, and has nothing to do with finesse.
3. Popeye (Gene Sarazen)

Sarazen had massive forearms and a swing full of muscle. The nickname made sense, but all that was missing was a can of spinach.
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2. The Lion (Hale Irwin)

This one had nothing to do with hair or roar—just his last name being close to “lion” in Hebrew. It’s oddly deep for golf and a little out there.
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1. The Sarge (Orville Moody)

Moody earned the nickname from his Army background, but it just sounds like a cartoon drill sergeant. Nothing says “calm golf swing” like a nickname that screams orders.
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