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You know that guy in your office that wants to talk to you about the most random stuff at the most inconvenient times? ...
Published: November 2, 2011
The WGC-HSBC Champions features a star-studded field that includes Rory McIlroy, K.J. Choi, Lee Westwood, Ian Poulter and Keegan Bradley. World No. 1 Luke Donald was set to play until a few days ago, when he abruptly pulled out of the tournament. Donald and his wife are expecting the couple’s second child. “Making history in the sport is very important to me, but the roles of husband...
Published: October 20, 2011
We’re a lucky generation. It’s as simple as that. We may have witnessed the most dominant golfer that will ever step on a course in Tiger Woods and have had the pleasure of witnessing the greatest wedge player in the history of the game, Phil Mickelson. But they are in the twilight of their careers now and there is a new breed of talent. Rory McIlroy blew the doors off at Congressional...
Published: October 19, 2011
All year long anyone who followed sports would have had to notice the historic season that Novak Djokovic was enjoying in men’s tennis. Three majors, ten titles, over $10 million in prize money and only three losses. Without a doubt, his season should be in consideration for the greatest in the history of the game. But, where does it stack up against the greatest seasons in sports in general? Let’s...
Published: October 19, 2011
Although it is still sixth months away, it is the next major to be played, so it is time to roll out the power rankings for the 2012 Masters. This past Masters was one of the greatest of all time, with 10 players within arms reach of the coveted green jacket on the back nine. We can only hope for this one to be half as good, and with young guns like Rory McIlroy, Jason Day, and Martin Kaymer it is...
Published: October 18, 2011
The PGA Tour Fall Series draws to a close this week with the Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals Classic at Disney. So far, the Fall Series has been anything but disappointing. Last week Ben Crane came from six shots back with nine to play to beat Webb Simpson in a playoff, and Bud Cauley became just the sixth player to earn his tour card without going to Q-School. There are some familiar faces...
Published: October 18, 2011
No golfer in the history of the game has been a more polarizing figure than Tiger Woods. Although off the course troubles have affected his game and fueled speculation on whether or not he can ever regain form, his previous accomplishments are more than enough to solidify a hall of fame career and qualify him for talks as the game’s greatest ever. Tiger did more from 1998-2009 than any other...
Published: October 16, 2011
In a year where Ben Crane has had more success on YouTube than on the golf course, this win comes as a cherry on top of what is sure to be an eventful week for Ben, whose wife is scheduled to have a c-section tomorrow evening. Coming from out of the woodwork in the final round with a 63, Crane was able to force a playoff with tournament favorite—and possible player of the year—Webb...
Published: October 16, 2011
From the artifacts of the USGA Museum, to the course that has seen every change the game has had, there are thousands of golf destinations that enthusiasts visit every year. But there is a small group that sits atop every fan’s wish list. You may be the well-hardened traveler who looks upon this list with a sense of accomplishment, or you may, like me, look upon this list with unbridled envy...
Published: October 15, 2011
Trevor Immelman hit two 35-foot puts in a remarkable five-hole stretch during which he went six under par in a round that saw him tie the course record of 62. “That’s always going to help your round, that’s for sure,” Immelman said. “I played real well today, drove the ball well, hit some nice iron shots and made some putts. It really was a fun day.” He is currently...