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At the conclusion of the U.S. Open at Torrey Pines in 2008, when Tiger Woods won his 14th major, few doubted he would sooner or later break Jack Nicklaus’ record of 18 major victories. Oh, what a different world we live in today. Tiger has played so poorly (by his standards) for the last two years that only a few seemingly foolish souls still dare to predict he will win even one more...
Published: December 5, 2011
Tim Rosaforte is one of top mainstream golf analysts. He writes for the magazine Golf World and appears frequently on the Golf Channel as an “insider”—a guy whose specialty is getting off-the-record information from PGA Tour players. I caught some of his analysis after the third round of the Chevron tournament Saturday evening. Apparently, Rosaforte is a leading proponent of...
Published: September 9, 2011
Sam Snead wrote this book in 1997 at the age of 85. He would die several years later just before his 90th birthday. It’s written in Harvey Penick’s epigrammatic one-page chapter style. Like Penick, Snead jumps around among anecdotes from his days on tour with Hogan and Nelson, celebrity and politician anecdotes, swing tips and comments on the modern golf game. Snead comes...
Published: May 16, 2010
With all of the horrific embarrassment that Tiger Woods has brought to the PGA Tour in the last six months, it’s no wonder the golf press is trying to restore the Tour’s image by glorifying their blonde haired Aryan knight, Phil Mickelson. They have a lot to be worried about. The fact is that the Woods scandal has called into question the lifestyles of everyone on tour. Let’s...
Published: April 13, 2010
Sorry, but this isn’t another late-breaking sexual confession by a Tiger Wood’s ex-paramour. Those babes are played out. They’ve sold their last piece of fictitious trash to titillate the pathetically boring world of golf journalism. No, I’m talking about golf. Surprise. Surprise. No one seems to really know where Tiger Woods has actually been since last...
Published: March 31, 2010
To be honest, the Bay Hill Invitational has become an almost sickening tournament to watch. The golf itself has been fine. The problem is the syrupy deification of Arnold Palmer that permeates the TV coverage. As he gets older, every year the Bay Hill turns more and more into a four day Arnie schmoozefest. This is made all the worse by the fact that Palmer seems unable...