Naked Sports Show Golf Special - Ipswich Town News
Tonight's Naked Sports Show (ICR FM) tees off at 6pm with a golf-themed edition in advance of this weekend's Open at Turnberry.
Joining Phil Pritchard and The Vulture will be Sarah Wilson from the Suffolk Golf and Water Park at Bramford.
They will be asking such questions as; will Padraig Harrington complete an unprecedented hat-trick of Open wins? Will Tiger Woods be a contender after his knee surgery this year? Can Ulster teenager Rory McIlroy make an impact? And is it strictly legal for The Vulture to claim a 48 handicap and kick any putt closer than two feet into the hole?
Listeners are more than welcome to add their comments on these matters and suggest other topics by emailing nakedfooty@icrfm.co.uk before the show or studio@icrfm.co.uk during it, or by text during the programme via 07797 800712. If anyone wants to appear as a guest on a future show, send us an email.
The Naked Sports Show runs through the summer on ICR FM, can be heard in the immediate Ipswich area on 105.7FM and has an eclectic array of programmes, which include almost any style of music you can think of promoting local bands and musicians, as well as morning and magazine shows, in addition to foreign language programmes in Polish, Portuguese, Cantonese, Farsi and Hindi. If you're not in the Ipswich area, the show can be heard live online at http://www.icrfm.co.uk.
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