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Tiger Woods has shown flashes of being a great golfer once again. This weekend, he’ll look to avoid the mistakes that have cost him in recent tournaments, and the absence of fans on Saturday will aid him in his effort. The storms that ravaged the greater Washington D.C. area on Friday didn’t spare Congressional Country Club. They downed trees and left large limbs hanging from others. “It’s...
Published: June 30, 2012
Michelle Wie is to the LPGA Tour what Tiger Woods is to the PGA Tour. If Wie is on top of her game—if she’s playing well and consistently positioning her name on the top of leaderboards week in and week out—the LPGA Tour is better for it. Not that the ladies’ circuit is hurting for good stories—there are a ton of them if anyone would take the time to notice. But Wie, despite...
Published: June 30, 2012
After struggling a bit with the course in the first round, Tiger roared back on the second day. He used a 48-foot eagle putt on the 16th hole to get himself under par for the tournament and gained another stroke along the way. Sitting at two under, Woods finds himself in 11th place and five shots off the lead. It will be another scorching day in Bethesda. Can Tiger scorch the Congressional course once...
Published: June 30, 2012
The storm that passed over Bethesda, Md., Friday night caused significant damage at the Congressional Country Club, the site of this weekend’s AT&T National tournament, according to GolfChannel.com senior writer Jason Sobel: Just waking up? Storm damage at Congressional. No spectators or volunteers on course. Tee times moved back. Eerie sight if they do play. — Jason Sobel (@JasonSobelGC)...
Published: June 30, 2012
Over the past few weeks, the PGA Tour has announced changes to its tournament scheduling and its qualifications for PGA Tour membership. Although the exact details are still somewhat sketchy, we do know a few things. FedEx Cup points and PGA Tour money list earnings will begin to accumulate for the next year, beginning with the Fall Series events that will be played in October and November after the...
Published: June 30, 2012
Hunter Mahan, the 30-year-old American from Orange, Calif., jumped out to the lead at the 2012 AT&T National on Friday, shooting a six-under-par 65 to close the second round in style. Then again, the world No. 10 had quietly been putting together a solid season on the PGA Tour before Friday’s explosion. Mahan, who leads the tournament with a seven-under-par 135, already won the Houston Open...
Published: June 29, 2012
Upgrading regular PGA Tour events is a good thing. Upgrading ones that have been struggling with fall dates and no FedEx points is more than a good thing. It’s a necessary thing if the PGA Tour is to remain the top golf tour in the world. Starting the PGA Tour in the fall is a great idea to boost the Fall Series. The regular PGA Tour events have taken a lot of hits in the last decade...
Published: June 29, 2012
Through two rounds at AT&T National, we are yet to see Tiger Woods at his best. Woods shot an impressive 68 on Day 2 at Congressional, which leaves him just three shots behind the leader at two-under par. However, there is no doubt he needs to make several adjustments to his game in order to secure his second AT&T National title in Bethesda, Md.. What Woods did especially well in Round 2 that...
Published: June 29, 2012
Tiger Woods once again showed on Friday at the AT&T National why he’s not the same player in 2012 as he’s been the past couple of years. That’s a good thing. Despite being a 14-time major champion, Woods hasn’t won a major since the 2008 U.S. Open. But he’s getting closer. On Friday at Congressional, Woods shot a three-under-par 68, which brought him to two under par...
Published: June 29, 2012
Tiger Woods has come out playing solid golf at Congressional after what was a nightmare of a U.S. Open. The 2012 AT&T National tournament is underway, as Woods is easily in comfortable position to take the title. Given his previous title in 2009 at Congressional, as well as his impressive play thus far in the first two rounds, there is no question the former World’s best has what it takes...