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Jim Furyk is ineligible to compete in this week’s Barclays after he overslept and missed his 7:30am pro-am tee time today at Ridgewood Country Club in Paramus, NJ. “I overslept,” Furyk said. “I always use my phone as an alarm, but it had no power this morning. I don’t know if something happened with the charger or what, but I never got it. I woke up at 7:23 and tore out...
Published: August 25, 2010
For the fourth time in four years, the FedEx Cup will attempt to produce the level of excitement it has been promising golf fans since 2007. Tiger Woods skipped the inaugural FedEx Cup event at Westchester Country Club back in 2007 to “rest” after his win at the PGA Championship at Southern Hills, and still went on to win the playoffs going away. In 2008, Vijay Singh needed only to finish...
Published: August 17, 2010
Tiger Woods’ performance at last week’s PGA Championship was a marked improvement over the worst outing of his entire career the previous week at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational. But improvement doesn’t automatically make one worthy of a captain’s pick for the 2010 Ryder Cup matches set to take place in Wales in October. The sheer fact that we seem encouraged and even excited...
Published: August 16, 2010
When any controversial error occurs, people are instinctively quick to point the finger at someone or something. Blame, rather than thought or logical analysis, is our natural reaction. When we feel as if a wrong has occurred, we immediately want someone or something held responsible. It’s either a case of it was his fault…or it was her fault…or it was their fault. But more...
Published: August 11, 2010
The 2010 PGA Championship—aka glory’s last shot—is less than 24 hours away. With the big cat away, there are plenty of golfers looking to come out and play. Due to the extreme level of parity we are now witnessing in professional golf, picking which golfers actually will come out to play is liking picking a needle in a haystack. But here are the top-five contenders heading into...
Published: July 30, 2010
If Tiger Woods were to organize another Tiger and Pony show at PGA Tour headquarters next week, appear from behind the blue, Saturday Night Live-esque curtain and tell the world that he is retiring from professional golf, how would he be remembered? Would he be considered the greatest golfer of all time? Would he be considered the most dominant golfer of all time? Would he be known for the most epic...
Published: July 28, 2010
The game of golf is now infested with talented young stars. Here are ten players that could break out and become golf next big thing. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: July 22, 2010
What has the most publicized sex scandal of all time done to Tiger Woods’ earnings and popularity? Well, almost nothing. Sure, this whole ordeal may be affecting Woods’ ability to win golf tournaments, depending upon whether you think Woods’ current on-the-course struggles are because of mental or physical flaws. But Woods’ bank account and popularity have suffered...
Published: July 20, 2010
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past eight months, you’ll know Tiger Woods is in a world of trouble both on and off the golf course. Off the course, he is going through a very difficult and costly divorce while trying to deal with the backlash of one of the most publicized scandals in modern history. On the course he has not won a major championship since the 2008 U.S. Open,...
Published: July 19, 2010
There was nothing lucky about Louis Oosthuizen’s victory at the 139th Open Championship. The guy went out and demolished the field by seven strokes, and the margin would have been even greater had he not played the 17th and 18th holes so conservatively, as anyone would expect from a guy holding an eight-stroke lead with two holes to play (Oosthuizen was leading by eight before bogeying the 17th). Nothing...