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Tiger Woods and his long-time caddy Steve Williams had a falling out, and the drama continues for Williams even with no Tiger around. Friday night at an award ceremony for caddys, Williams received a satirical award for the speech he gave after the golfer he works for now, Adam Scott, won the Bridgestone Invitational tournament he was working. Williams made several jokes during his speech and reportedly...
Published: November 5, 2011
Tiger Woods wasn’t the only kid swinging clubs at a young age for anyone who would watch for a better reason than, “it looks cute.” At age 10, a young American girl with South Korean roots was doing the same thing becoming the youngest player to qualify for a USGA amateur championship and declaring to the world: “I’m Michelle Wie!” This was no publicity stunt in...
Published: November 4, 2011
There should be no reason for a caddie to ever receive enough attention to grab headlines in the golfing world. Recently, the only one that has grabbed headlines is Steve Williams and wasn’t for anything positive. In fact, when he claimed that the win at the Bridgestone Invitational was the best of his career, it did nothing but damage his image. He was laughed at. Now he has done it again. During...
Published: November 4, 2011
In an interview on Thursday, Nick Faldo commented that Tiger Woods is the weakest link on the American President’s Cup team playing in Melbourne, Australia. Finally, someone who can authoritatively comment on the woes many of us have noted for a long time. Faldo comments about the difficulty Tiger is having by saying that: “… to try to come out after global humiliation with the (affairs)...
Published: November 4, 2011
Golf Writer Andy Reistetter continues his exclusive “Play-Write” series with a round of golf on The King & Bear in St. Augustine, Florida. Designed jointly by Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus, the course is and will be their only collaboration. Both were founding members of the World Golf Hall of Fame when it started back in Pinehurst, North Carolina in 1974. Here’s Reistetter’s...
Published: November 4, 2011
You know that guy in your office that wants to talk to you about the most random stuff at the most inconvenient times? ...
Published: November 4, 2011
Everyone has an opinion regarding the future of Tiger Woods. And it’s typically a pretty strong persuasion for or against his return to dominance on the PGA Tour. I’m not saying Woods will ever regain the form that earned him 14 major tournament wins. That type of supremacy seems impossible for any athlete to maintain—no matter what their circumstances—especially as they get...
Published: November 4, 2011
A former World No. 1. A US Open Champ. A British Open champ. A PGA Champ. A Ryder Cupper. A Presidents Cupper. What do they have in common? They’re all in the PGA Tour Q-School this year. And they aren’t exempt into the final round. They have to play second stage to get to the finals. Once there, they have to beat numerous talented newcomers as well as other PGA Tour winners...
Published: November 3, 2011
Recently, Yani Tseng has been quoted saying she would not mind the opportunity to play in a PGA Tour event. “If an opportunity presents itself, I would like to play in a PGA tournament to learn more from male golfers,” said Tseng. Not long after Tseng was quoted, a tournament already came knocking at her door. The Puerto Rico Open, which debuted in 2008, intends to offer the No. 1 women’s...
Published: November 3, 2011
For many of us in the northern parts of the U.S., golf season is over, our clubs are in the garage and our swings are one less thing to worry about until next spring. But professional golf has a schedule that never ends, and even though there might already be snow outside that double-paned window, the window of opportunity to watch golf is still wide open. The fall used to be called the...