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Which celebrities would you most like to play golf with? Thinking about the question, it’s usually actors and actresses who are entertaining onscreen and seem to continue to be congenial after the cameras stop rolling. For the most part, we’d like to play with celebrities who are capable on the golf course (except for Charles Barkley) and those who are primarily comedic actors, because,...
Published: October 20, 2014
If you caught the final round of the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, you were treated to a pretty good show of early 2014-15 season play. Ben Martin, who held the 54-hole lead, was challenged down the stretch at TPC Summerlin en route to an exciting finish. While there was one official winner in Las Vegas, there were a number of others who found themselves on the good side of the ledge....
Published: October 13, 2014
The Frys.com Open is in the books. We have a tournament winner (he’s the guy with the trophy in the picture above) and a number of other winners to lesser degrees. Of course, at the dawning of the 2014-15 season, the sun isn’t shining as brightly on some golfers. And the quick turnaround may have a few golfers and fans in less-than-sunny moods. Click through for the reasons why and for...
Published: October 9, 2014
Tiger Woods‘ list of 2013-2014 season highlights is a short one: Having successful microdiscectomy surgery Appearing on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Taking the Ice Bucket Challenge with Rory McIlroy Not taking part in the embarrassment that was the U.S. Ryder Cup team at Gleneagles His list of lowlights, unfortunately, ran much longer in a season defined by injury, surgery and...
Published: October 6, 2014
What would you like to see happen on the PGA Tour in 2015? How about the guy pictured above, Rickie Fowler, winning a major? Or maybe Tiger Woods playing a full schedule? With the wraparound season kicking off at the Frys.com Open this week, we have a few things we’d like to see happen on pro golf’s top circuit in the coming year. Click through to see what they are. Begin...
Published: October 3, 2014
The top PGA Tour players are likely sitting down this season with their coaches, trainers, stats guys, caddies, trusted advisors (and probably family pets, too) to figure out what they need to do better to win more in 2015. For some, the answer is simple: stay healthy. For others, the solutions are more nuance, such as better play from a narrow range in the fairway or on the green. Who needs...
Published: September 28, 2014
Here’s a shock: For most of the U.S. side in the Ryder Cup 2014 at Gleneagles, the grades weren’t very good in their losing effort. In fact, the team never looked better as a whole than it did in the pre-tournament photo above. Interviewed on course immediately after Jamie Donaldson retained the Cup for the Euros with a win over Keegan Bradley, U.S. captain Tom Watson pointed to foursomes...
Published: September 27, 2014
The United States enters the final round of the Ryder Cup 2014 in the same position the European team entered the 2012 Ryder Cup: trailing 10-6. A disappointing afternoon session saw saw Tom Watson’s side lose 3.5 out of 4 possible points, just as they did in Friday’s afternoon session, which puts the team firmly behind the eight ball. Can they stage a Miracle at Medinah of their...
Published: September 23, 2014
What is a breakthrough performance on the PGA Tour? For different players, there are different definitions. For a guy who has just claimed his PGA Tour card, a breakthrough run could be a series of top-10 finishes after several missed cuts. For some golfers, like Jordan Spieth, one breakthrough only increases the anticipation of the next. When the then-19-year-old lifted the trophy at the John...
Published: September 21, 2014
The marathon 2013-14 PGA Tour season wrapped up with last week’s FedEx Cup playoff finale at the Tour Championship. Depending on your level of enthusiasm, you either had already been thinking about the Ryder Cup, which begins Friday, or are just now beginning to generate enthusiasm for the biennial event. Regardless of which side you’re rooting for, you want to know who the best players...