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Back in 2008, Ian Poulter was quoted as saying, “I haven’t played to my full potential yet. And when that happens it will just be me and Tiger.” Most called him cocky and wrote him off. Three years later, it is clear that time changes all things. Since then, Poulter has only secured one PGA Tour victory. And while many professionals would love to have just one victory, a single victory...
Published: April 3, 2011
All I can say is, finally! This is my Christmas, birthday and thanksgiving all rolled into one. This is Masters week. I live for this week. Before this week, I do not care about tournament golf. Sure, I write about it and pay attention but up until this point it means nothing to me. Mark Wilson won the Sony Open in Hawaii! Yawn. Jhonnattan Vegas won the Bob Hope Classic! I could not care...
Published: April 1, 2011
Golf has seen its fair share of styles of the years. From looking fantastic to looking frumpy, there is a big spectrum of ways to look on the golf course. So next time you go to buy some new clothes for the course, turn to the people who you watch every weekend. Just be sure to avoid looking like the 20 people you will find on this list. Unless you want to become the laughing stock of your course. Begin...
Published: March 26, 2011
The PGA Tour announced earlier this week that it is exploring ways to change the manner tour cards for the next season are won and lost. Ty Votaw, a spokesman for the PGA Tour, announced that discussions involving the manner have been approved but are still in their introductory stages. The reason for all of this is simple: to strengthen the Nationwide Tour. The Nationwide Tour, the PGA Tour’s...
Published: March 23, 2011
Golfers do some strange things when they are out on the course. And no, I do not mean all the bets that start once the beer starts flowing. I mean the etiquette. We already have a rule book, filled with rules and exceptions to those rules. In fact, there are so many official rules to the game, it is simply not logical to expect most average players to know them. Hey, even most of the professionals...
Published: March 16, 2011
Whether you like Tiger Woods or not, you have to admit his actions are monitored and ridiculed like no other athlete in history. This is especially true when it comes to Tiger’s behavior on the golf course. If a no-name player slams his club, that is just part of the game. But if Tiger slams his club, it is a horrendous act that disgraces the spirit of the game. I am not saying all of Tiger’s...
Published: March 14, 2011
Tiger Woods fired his most solid round of the year on Sunday, shooting a six-under-par, 66. With this final round score, Woods moved from a tie in 30th place to a tie for 10th. And while this will give the ardent Woods supporters all the evidence they need that Woods is back to stay, his play up unto this point simply points elsewhere. During the final round, Woods finally found a way to make some...
Published: March 7, 2011
Since Tiger Woods relinquished his hold on the No. 1 world ranking, we have seen two other golfers rise to take the top spot. First, Lee Westwood took over. And for 17 weeks Westwood was considered the best golfer in the world based on numbers. Then Westwood struggled and we saw the young Martin Kaymer take over. That is where we stand today: Kaymer is atop the world rankings and everyone else...
Published: March 3, 2011
Everyone enjoys a nice, relaxing day on the golf course. That includes politicians. And even though many of them receive criticism for the time they spend on the links, their love for the game is enough to bring them back. On top of that many politicians agree that the only time they can talk and joke with members of the opposing party is when they are on the golf course. So if the golf course...
Published: February 25, 2011
I do not even know where to start with Tiger Woods. I grew up cheering for him. I wanted Tiger to win every time he teed up that little white ball in a tournament. Lucky for me, the majority of the time Tiger won. When people asked me who I wanted to be when I grew up, my answer was always the same: Tiger Woods. So to see him fall so far is heartbreaking. Now, when Tiger starts a tournament I just...