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Tiger Woods must be just a wee bit tired of being paired with British players in the FedExCup Playoffs. Going south with a 73 in the second round of the TOUR Championship, Woods witnessed his European playing partner produce a birdie for the second day in a row at the tricky par three 18th at the East Lake to keep himself in the final pairing for the next round. England’s Justin Rose shot a 68...
Published: September 21, 2012
What do you do when you are left off the Ryder Cup team? Prove the captain wrong, that’s what. Bo Van Pelt is working on just that. Not that it matters. The Ryder Cup is next week and Bo can’t make that cut; but the TOUR Championship ends on Sunday, and Van Pelt could end up taking that trophy. Van Pelt came in to the final in Atlanta as number 19 of the 30 players, and it would take a...
Published: September 21, 2012
So, why the hype about the 66 that Tiger Woods produced in the first round of the TOUR Championship? I know, it’s good enough for a share of the lead at four-under-par, but let’s wait until the weekend—about Sunday afternoon—with the kudos. So far, Tiger has only done what he’s accomplished in all three previous FedExCup tournaments in the playoff and started off with...
Published: December 5, 2011
The moment he holed the birdie attempt on 18, Twitter started going crazy and predictable headlines popped up shortly after. “Tiger is Back” was the general message to Woods’ one shot victory in a 18 field unofficial tournament, called Chevron World Challenge. However, the world had not challenged Woods this afternoon in California. The top golfers of the world had played earlier...
Published: December 4, 2011
While Tiger Woods is fighting to win an unofficial tournament and clinch his first victory since 2008, the golf elite fought it out in both Hong Kong and South Africa earlier on Sunday. Only few hours ago the world number two Rory McIlroy holed a 15 foot bunker shot to win the Omega Hong Kong Open by two shots. In Sun City, South Africa, the world number three Lee Westwood won the Nedbank Golf Challenge...
Published: November 19, 2011
Denmark’s Thorbjorn Olesen will replace the injured Thomas Bjorn in the Omega World Cup and play with Anders Hansen at Mission Hills in China in three weeks. Once again, Bjorn, who has won three times on the European Tour this season, is struggling with an old neck injury. Hansen and Bjorn both had to opt out of this week’s Phoenix Open in Japan. However, former PGA Tour player Hansen will...
Published: October 21, 2011
While the Bubble Boys are fighting to end the season within the top 125 on the PGA Tour money list, Webb Simpson and Luke Donald are going head to head in the quest for the final position as number one on the very same list. All in the same tournament. Honor and existence. Only Simpson or Donald can end up with the money title and the five years exemption on the PGA Tour that comes with it, and only...
Published: August 4, 2011
It’s a little bit funny. After winning seven times on the South Course at Firestone, this guy is still going strong, and his name is Steve Williams. Seven times he’s been on the bag for Tiger Woods when the American has won the WGC tournament in Akron, Ohio. However, after the first round of this week’s WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, the New Zealand born Williams is once again topping...
Published: August 4, 2011
What’s in a number? 121 is the number of titles—including majors since 1999—that American players have won on the European Tour after last week’s 2011 Irish Open. English players have won 265, while Spanish players have won 159 (50 by Seve Ballesteros) and Scottish players have taken 127 titles (31 by Colin Montgomerie). 38 is the number of titles that Tiger Woods has won on...
Published: July 15, 2011
Darren Clarke, who’s making his 20th British Open start, recorded his second consecutive two-under 68 on Friday to take the lead on four-under par together with American Lucas Glover (70). Friday, Glover who won the 2009 U.S. Open, played his 700th round that counted on the PGA Tour, and in 18 career rounds at the British Open, this week marks the first time he has put together back-to-back...