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Luke Donald tweeted Friday that he would be playing in the Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals Classic next week. This comes on the heels of a remarkable 63 shot by overnight co-leader Webb Simpson, who currently trails Donald by $67,980. The world’s No. 1 golfer has a chance to accomplish something very significant this season, as he is the current money leader on both the PGA and European...
Published: October 14, 2011
Every year since I started following golf closely, there have been four or five events that took place that genuinely shocked me. Rocco Mediate’s success at the 2008 U.S. Open, Mickelson’s meltdown at Winged Foot in 2006, and Graeme McDowell coming from relative obscurity to win the U.S. Open are the first few that spring to my mind over the past several years. This year on the whole, however,...
Published: October 13, 2011
We all know about the triumphs of Nicklaus, Palmer, Tiger, Hogan, and Snead; but there are golfers that had success before most of us were alive that chose never to pursue life as a professional golfer. Devout golf fans will have heard a few of the these names before, but most will know not of their accomplishments. I present to you the eight greatest amateur golfers who never turned pro. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: October 13, 2011
Former world number one Martin Kaymer, who looked so promising at the end of the 2010 season, admitted in an interview that his game fell apart after becoming number one due to his rise in popularity in Germany. He admitted that he attempted to re-model his swing during that stretch, but that it was the pressure, not the swing change, that kept him from winning again. “It’s true that I...
Published: October 13, 2011
Shew. That was a close one. It would have been awfully embarrassing if the Chevron tournament committee had passed over the host of their tournament for another golfer. Especially when that host is 14-time major champion Tiger Woods. He expressed gratitude to tournament officials for giving him an exemption into the event, where Woods will end his second consecutive disappointing season. However, before...
Published: October 12, 2011
After his promising performance at the Frys.com Open, Tiger has left us craving for more action. Was his success just an apparition of the Tiger we once knew, or is he on his way back to dominance? I sincerely hope for the latter, as golf is just plain better with Tiger performing at a high level. Without further ado, I present to you my five bold predictions for 2012. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: October 12, 2011
The Royal & Ancient have announced (to no one’s surprise) that the British Open will return to St Andrews in 2015. When the event takes place, it will mark the 29th time that the tournament has been held on the Old Course. The Open has taken place at the Old Course every five years since 1990. “We are delighted to announce that The Open will be returning to St Andrews and the historic...
Published: October 12, 2011
I recently finished a fantastic book called Caddy for Life, by John Feinstein. I’m not ashamed to say, that there were moments that I bawled like a baby, but I am ashamed, however, that it took me this long to read it. It is hands-down one of the greatest books that I have ever had the pleasure of reading, and I’m sure that I will read it many more times. It lead me to an...
Published: October 12, 2011
The 2011 PGA Fall Series makes a stop this weekend in Sea Island, Georgia at the McGladrey Classic. This year’s tournament features a star-studded field: Two-time major champion Angel Cabrera, former green jacket winner Zach Johnson, 2009 Open Champion Stewart Cink, 2003 US Open Champion Jim Furyk and many more. Begin Slideshow Read More →