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Louis Oosthuizen leading the Open Championship is by no means the most shocking thing that happened yesterday at St. Andrews. Granted, 99.9 percent of golf fans had never heard of Oosthuizen until yesterday afternoon, and most news outlets are still scrambling to figure out exactly how to pronounce his name. But Oosthuizen leading the Open Championship is not that much of a surprise. Louis Oosthuizens...
Published: July 14, 2010
You all remember Ian Poulter, don’t you? He was that fella who briefly made headlines a few years ago when he said “one day it will be just me and Tiger.” Or, perhaps you are not familiar with Poulter, because that “one day” has not yet arrived. Whether you are familiar with Poulter or not, he is once again making headlines around the world, this time for saying America’s...
Published: July 13, 2010
When the best golfers in the world gather later this week at the home of golf, it will be perhaps the most wide open major championship since Tiger Woods first asserted dominance with a 12-stroke victory at the 1997 Masters. There hasn’t been a single player on any professional tour that has had a consistently great 2010 season. Case in point, Ernie Els won two consecutive events in March but...
Published: July 11, 2010
On Thursday, July 15, the best golfers on the face of the planet will congregate at St. Andrews—the undisputed home of golf—for the 150th playing of the Open Championship. Here are five reasons why the Open Championship is golf’s premier major. 1) It’s golf’s oldest major championship The Masters is advertised as “a tradition like no other.” Well, that’s...
Published: July 2, 2010
As Gil Renard said in the disturbing 1996 film The Fan, “A simple thank you would have been nice.” Now, obviously Tiger Woods isn’t about to turn into Gil Renard and start kidnapping the world’s best players and bringing them to Newton Square, PA for the 2010 AT&T National, but a simple thank you would have been nice. Although Woods’ days of hosting the AT&T National...
Published: June 30, 2010
Michael Fitzpatrick was on-site at the Travelers Championship last week and has compiled a collection of the most entertaining quotes of the week. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: June 28, 2010
CROMWELL, CT – Some golf tournaments are won, some are lost, and others are decided by a combination of the two. Although Bubba Watson shot a final round 66 and defeated Corey Pavin and Scot Verplank in a sudden death playoff for his first career PGA Tour win, the 2010 Travelers Championship was lost by Justin Rose. Rose began the day with a three-stroke lead over the field, a six-stroke lead...
Published: June 27, 2010
CROMWELL, Conn.—Justin Rose has been waiting 12 years to show the PGA Tour exactly what he is capable of doing. Rose first arrived on most people’s radar screen when he tied for fourth as an amateur at the 1998 Open Championship. Immediately following his success 1998 Open, Rose decided to turn pro at the young age of 18, which was a decision that was...
Published: June 26, 2010
CROMWELL, CT – After tying the 36-hole scoring record at the Travelers Championship with rounds of 64-62 on Thursday and Friday, Justin Rose didn’t quite have it on Saturday afternoon. That being said, Rose did what he had to do in order to remain clear of the field heading into Sunday. “There were a lot of things that felt like today wasn’t going my way, but still, I kept my...
Published: June 26, 2010
CROMWELL, CT – The concept for the Travelers Championship first came about in 1952. After a failed attempt to raise money for charity with a turtle race in 1951, a golf tournament was created in 1952 and it has been hugely successful ever since. Well, so far this week Justin Rose has been a hare racing against a field of turtles..and at TPC River Highlands, slow and steady is NOT going...