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There seems to be an interesting split between the knee-jerk factions of the golf community and those willing to express knowledgeable opinions. The inordinately wishful folks who desperately want to see Tiger Woods return, conveniently look past a bucket-load of credible reasons why Tiger has not, and will not, return to his “glory days” and come close to challenging Jack’s...
Published: April 25, 2012
Over the weekend, I had the pleasure of reading a frank, honest interview with Butch Harmon, Tiger Woods‘ ex-golf coach. It has not received a whole lot of attention, and I believe it is because of the frank honesty. In it, Harmon gives his opinion on Tiger’s problems, Hank Haney’s book and his philosophy of teaching versus coaching golfers. It was a breath of fresh...
Published: April 8, 2012
To every one of us who looked forward to the Masters, 3 PM could not come soon enough. None of us were disappointed, except that we were not feted to the entire event right from the start. The coverage was it’s predictable self, right down to the fawning over Tiger Woods. It began earlier in the day, when ESPN burned a seemingly permanent box in the upper left hand corner of SportsCenter...
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: June 18, 2011
This year’s US Open at Congressional in Bethesda, Maryland, had its share of flamboyantly dressed participants, who we will not have the pleasure of seeing further since they missed the cut. Gone with them are the reminders of a day when loud colours, plaids, and custom matched accessories were the norm. Here are just a few of the stand-out ensembles and the players who sported them, like...
Published: April 9, 2011
The infamous and penal sand traps of Augusta offer a stark differential from the colours of spring. Many of the contestants at this year’s Masters decided that they ought to pay homage to the stark, colourless, palette of the one of the most famous fields of competition in golf. Here are those who chose to wear that homage to the Crystal White of Augusta: Begin Slideshow Read More →