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John Daly, not surprisingly, has managed to send a shock wave through the golf world. No, it’s not because of his Herculean drives, or even his off-course antics; it’s his pants. The pink slacks adorned in paisleys are a fitting look for Daly, whose eccentric personality has often overshadowed his unquestionable golf talent. But are these ridiculous pants an aberration in an otherwise...
Published: July 16, 2010
The British tabloids tried their best. They really did— but Tiger wouldn’t budge on his stance to not speak about his off-course antics. Instead, he chose to shamelessly plug Nike. Woods discussed his decision to change putters for the first time in 11 years— seems he was more faithful to a club, than his wife. But a stunning lack of answers, did not stop papers from printing...
Published: July 16, 2010
Hey golf fans, this is Will Leivenberg and I will be live blogging the rest of the second round of the British Open at the Old Course at St. Andrews. Rory McIlroy has lost his lead, Tiger Woods has faltered early, and a surprise leader has stunned the field–Louis Oosthiuzen sits atop the leaderboard at 12-under-par. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Round...
Published: July 16, 2010
Back in February, not long after Roger Federer clinched his record-setting 16th Grand Slam singles title, I wrote an article entitled Rafael Nadal: 2010 Number One with a Bullet. The concept seemed a bit loony at the time. Federer was fresh off an apparent re-affirmation of lordship over men’s tennis. Nadal had even more questions surrounding the condition of his precarious...
Published: July 16, 2010
Following Andy Murray‘s defeat to Rafael Nadal in the Wimbledon semi-finals, many have questioned the Scotsman’s capability of going all the way in one of the four opens. Many who didn’t see the match would assume he was overawed, out powered by Nadal, in the three-set apparent whitewash. The reality is actually very different. For much of the match, Murray was actually the...
Published: July 16, 2010
Featured Columnist Andy Reistetter is home in Jacksonville Beach, Florida taking a break after 10 straight weeks on tour. While he is enjoying watching the Open at St. Andrews on television this week, here are his thoughts and comments… The Top Ten Things I Absolutely Love about the Open at St. Andrews… 1. The Old Course at St. Andrews is the home of golf. This is where the game...
Published: July 16, 2010
The conversation picks up in the fairway. “Hey, John, I thought I wrote her number down on this ball.” “It’s OK, Boss, I got her room key. Pop me a PBR and let me show you how a man hits a golf ball, son. If you can win, I’ll give you the key,” Daly shouts back. “That should motivate your skinny little ass. Try to be quiet on my back-swing, too.” Well,...
Published: July 16, 2010
Tiger Woods has just gone off the first tee, and you can already hear the crowd rumbling. Two or three birdies and look out, Louis. All four players mentioned in the title are under par and making the cut after -14 collectively yesterday. Current fantasy season total for me is 3999 in Yahoo Fantasy Golf. 85th percentile and position number 22,393. Lee Westwood, one of my players this week is in at...
Published: July 16, 2010
The nation of South Africa is on quite a roll lately. Fresh off the rousing success of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, becoming the first African nation to ever host the event, South Africa is once again making headlines, this time at the British Open at St. Andrews. After much of the media attention was going to young sensation Rory McIlroy’s opening round of 63, lost in between the headlines...
Published: July 16, 2010
Rory McIlroy’s Major-record-tying 63 in Round One was an eye opener, but many thought he would contend for the British Open. Louis Oosthuizen on the other hand? Yeah, I haven’t heard of this guy either. After a second-round 67, Oosthuizen took over first place with a score of 12-under par. You may not think he will be there until the end, but he has stuck around this long. So, perhaps you...