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The control we have witnessed from Lydia Ko over the past couple of years on the golf course has evidently been given away off the course. It was announced last week that sports marketing giant IMG would take over Ko’s management and marketing. The next bit of news from the Ko camp came from One News in New Zealand on Monday: Ko had split with the coach who helped her achieve the No. 4 ranking...
Published: December 23, 2013
In an interview today with One News, Lydia Ko announced that she is splitting up with the only coach the 16-year-old has ever had, fellow Kiwi, Guy Wilson. With Ko becoming a professional and constantly traveling around the world, it became impossible for Wilson to continue as her coach. Wilson has worked with Ko since the clubs were taller than she was and she didn’t know a driver from a putter....
Published: December 23, 2013
In an interview with One News, Lydia Ko announced that she is splitting up with the only coach the 16-year-old has ever had, fellow Kiwi Guy Wilson. With Ko becoming a professional and constantly traveling around the world, it became impossible for Wilson to continue as her coach. Wilson has worked with Ko since the clubs were taller than she was and she didn’t know a driver from a putter. He...
Published: December 20, 2013
With Christmas next week, did you ever wonder what PGA and LPGA Tour players wished for from Santa Claus? Santa has been very good to Rory McIlroy, Tiger Woods, Henrik Stenson and Stacy Lewis in the past, but what do they want this year? Bleacher Report has been able to access some of Santa’s secret files and wants to share some of the best letters the jolly old elf received this year. Begin...
Published: December 20, 2013
With Christmas next week, did you ever wonder what PGA and LPGA Tour players wished for from Santa Claus? Santa has been very good to Rory McIlroy, Tiger Woods, Henrik Stenson and Stacy Lewis in the past, but what do they want this year? Bleacher Report has been able to access some of Santa’s secret files and wants to share some of the best letters the jolly old elf received this year. Begin...
Published: December 16, 2013
Tiger Woods won five tournaments in 2013 including the Players Championship. Although he did not win a major, he reclaimed the No. 1 spot on the Official World Golf Rankings and was voted the PGA Tour Player of the Year. Some other top stories in golf last year were: -Henrik Stenson won the Race to Dubai and the FedEx Cup. -Inbee Park won three consecutive majors on...
Published: December 13, 2013
Rory McIlroy began 2013 as the No. 1 ranked player in the world, but Tiger Woods won five tournaments and finished the year as world No. 1. While Woods moved up the world golf rankings, McIlroy struggled and finished the year at No. 6. Woods and McIlroy both made their 2013 season debuts in Abu Dhabi in January. Both were paid big appearance fees and both missed the cut. McIlroy’s mega-endorsement...
Published: December 9, 2013
Members of the golf media are already citing statistics that Tiger Woods once again failed to break 70 on the weekend and let another win slip away. Although he turned in a ten-under 62 in the second round on Friday, he posted scores of 72-70 on the weekend and lost to Zach Johnson in a playoff. Friday’s 62, in cold and breezy conditions at Sherwood Country Club, featured a bogey-free pair of...
Published: December 1, 2013
Over the past few seasons, Europeans have dominated the win column at PGA Tour events. Not so much, last year. However, Sweden’s Henrik Stenson won twice and captured the biggest prize, the FedEx Cup. Martin Laird, Graeme McDowell, Justin Rose and Jonas Blixt were the only other Europeans to win on the PGA Tour in 2013. Several top European names, such as Lee Westwood, Rory McIlroy,...
Published: November 25, 2013
Shanshan Feng just won $700,000 for finishing first at the CME Titleholders on the LPGA Tour. It was the largest check ever awarded for a win on the LPGA. This was Feng’s second win this year and her third career LPGA victory. She won the inaugural Reignwood LPGA Classic just last month in her home country of China. She won $1.7 million on tour this season and has won over $4 million in her career. Feng,...