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Welcome to the British Open, home of wind, rain, whiskey, wind, and rain…and whiskey. Before we get too involved with the Open, let’s send out some congrats to Steve Stricker on his unbelievable victory at last week’s John Deere Classic. I would be remiss if I didn’t mention Paul Goydos and his truly majestic 59 he shot on Thursday. This feat has only been accomplished three...
Published: July 14, 2010
Tiger Woods has been modifying his golf game like a chef refining his recipe. Sometimes, like Tiger’s top-5 finishes at both major championships this season, it tastes delicious and is rewarded with fabulous reviews. But other times, well, the taste is so unexpectedly foul that it baffles the mind (Tiger’s missed cut and withdrawal). This week, when the British Open tees off at the timeless...
Published: July 13, 2010
In what could prove to be the most significant event of 2010, Tiger Woods has finally discarded the veil which he has used to shield himself from the world. Under the gaze of the entire sporting media, Woods, in a refreshingly honest and open press conference, announced the details of his separation. Speaking for the first time in England since news of his extra-marital affairs broke, the world No....
Published: July 13, 2010
What did Indiana golfer Ben Berger call tennis pros John Isner and Nicolas Mahut after they completed their record setting 11 hour and 5 minute match? Pikers! Slackers! Wusses! I’m kidding. Please, no letters. Marathon golfer Ben Berger is too tender for that. Berger would have said “Well done!” even though Berger’s 16-hour, 34-round day of marathon golf leaves...
Published: July 13, 2010
Ian Poulter, best known for his clothing style, Twitter rants, commercials where he is accused of stealing cheap motel drapes and getting under the skin of American golf fans, has a new message for the U.S. golfers. Basically, he is saying that the American’s reign of winning golf tournaments and especially major championships is coming to end and is practically over. In a recent interview he...
Published: July 13, 2010
A show of hands out there for those of you who have ever gone on a “big” first date. I’m not referring to a drive in movie and box of Smarties, or slaving over two perfect plates of Fusilli Bucati and a nice bottle of ice wine. The impressiveness of limo service, a five star restaurant, a Broadway show, and maybe even a helicopter ride around the skyline of a metropolitan city...
Published: July 13, 2010
Tiger Woods finally answered some questions, but I’m not sure I understand all the answers, so let’s go over some key responses. “Tiger, why do you think you’re not playing very well this season?” Bad company, I can’t deny it…bad, bad company. “Tiger, how do you feel about your wife not wanting anything to do with you anymore?” How can you mend…a...
Published: July 13, 2010
It is official. Tiger Woods is no longer an athlete. He is just a celebrity. Today Woods held his British Open press conference in front of an English media known for their succinct and blunt way of asking tough questions. Usually though, those questions pertain to the event they are currently attending. With Woods, that wasn’t the case. At the birthplace of golf, as arguably the greatest...
Published: July 13, 2010
Tiger Woods will go down in history as the greatest modern day golfer of all time. He will surpass Jack Nicklaus in major victories with just four more. Two of these might still come this season. Tiger is due to start winning, as the odds of him staying mediocre are slim at best. Tiger will regain some semblance of a great player starting Thursday playing with Justin Rose. That should be just classic,...
Published: July 13, 2010
Major championships in golf are what every player on tour looks forward to playing in and strives to win in their careers. Unlike other sports, PGA Tour players are not judged on how many rings or wins they have, but ultimately by how many majors they have won. Or at least contended in. An underlying and often overlooked part to that equation of winning a major championship can often reside...