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It’s the British Open the third major of the year for pro golf. The Open Championship returns to the home of golf St. Andrews otherwise known as the Old Course. The last two times the British Open was held at St. Andrews it was the personal playground of Tiger Woods. He won in 2000 and 2005 by a combined 13 strokes. Times have changed though and Woods is not the golfer he once was, at least...
Published: June 14, 2010
This has to be one of the biggest June’s in sports in years. You have the World Cup, the NBA Finals, the recent completed Stanley Cup finals, and conference expansion news. Now you have the golf’s second major, the U.S Open coming up this week. I’ve been looking forward to this one since the Masters ended. Phil Mickelson is still trying to take over the World No. 1 ranking...
Published: April 12, 2010
Coming into the 2010 Masters, the story was Tiger Woods and his return to competitive golf. The story ended up being Phil Mickelson who won his third Masters title with an inspiring three shot victory over Lee Westwood. Mickelson’s win reminds me of Ben Crenshaw’s win in 1995. In 1995 Crenshaw won shortly after the death of long time coach Harvey Penick. The emotion carried Crenshaw to...
Published: April 5, 2010
Arguably the biggest event in golf is this weekend. It’s the Masters. Being originally from Augusta, Ga, I’ve been to the Masters several times, and it’s certainly worth going if you get the opportunity. Tiger Woods returns to competitive golf, after an “ahem” difficult time away. Ernie Els is playing his best golf in years and Phil Mickelson is always one to keep an eye...