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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
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...
Published: July 12, 2010
One of the familiar holes to many and one of the most well known holes in all of golf has received a bit of a makeover for the 2010 British Open Championship. The famous “Road Hole” at the old course at St. Andrews has been lengthened to 495 yards with the addition of a new tee box pushing it back from the 455 yards the last time the Open Championship was contested there. Altering...
Published: July 9, 2010
Some people say golf is not a sport for the “everyday” man—it’s only for the rich or well off. Some say golf is boring and has no news-worthy topics as other sports do. Not the sex, drugs, and rock ‘n roll that seems to drive other sports to popularity for some unknown reason. Well, fortunately, golf and the PGA Tour have hit the “big time” sports now. Past...
Published: July 8, 2010
Birdie 10, Birdie 11, Birdie 12, Birdie 13, Birdie 14, Par 15 (what happened there?), Birdie 16, and Birdie 17. How’s that for a scorecard to start off the back nine of a PGA Tour event? And no, this is not a dream or a script for a Hollywood golf film. No, this is exactly what Paul Goydos did in the first round of the John Deere Classic on Thursday. His front nine was not as birdie-filled...
Published: March 15, 2010
Charl Schwartzel never could have imagined in his wildest dreams that he would be in the final pairing with his boyhood idol, Ernie Els, at Doral with a chance to win his first PGA tour event. But that is exactly where he found himself this past Sunday in South Florida. Schwartzel, a native of South Africa, as is Els, was two years old when his father and Ernie Els won a club tournament together. He...
Published: March 10, 2010
The great debate over the legality of the Ping Eye 2 wedges is now officially over. Earlier this week, the PGA Tour and Ping reached an agreement that has allowed the Tour to finally ban the square-grooved Ping Eye 2 wedges from play on Tour for good. The ban is also in effect on the Nationwide and Champions Tour as well. The clubs up until now have been able to be used in play by being grandfathered...
Published: March 10, 2010
In a game invented overseas in Scotland some centuries ago, golf has almost seemed to be dominated by American born players. Nicklaus, Palmer, Snead and Woods are some of the names that automatically jump out at you from years gone by and even today. As of late however, the PGA seems to have been taken over and dominated by foreign born players. Now I am not saying this is a bad thing by any stretch...
Published: January 6, 2010
Professional golfers sure do have it made, don’t they? Free equipment, free golf, big paychecks, traveling all over the world, chasing after a little white ball and getting to play THE best courses in the world for free. Oh and get paid to do it. Nice gig huh? Well, there is another side to professional golf. One that many stories originate from but are seldom told. Tales that have less glamour...