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Vijay Singh has won 22 PGA Tour events, including a major championship, after the age of 40. He’s won three tournaments, including a World Golf Championship, after the age of 45. Kenny Perry has won 17 events after 40, was a member of the 2008 American Ryder Cup team at 48, and came within a hair of winning the 2009 Masters at 49. Tom Watson nearly won his sixth career British Open last year...
Published: May 21, 2010
We’ve all heard about how winning a major championship can change a player’s life. We know that off-the-course, huge sums of money are thrown at major champions, there are more demands on their time and they may never again be able to walk down the street or go out to dinner without being recognized. In 2003, while Tiger Woods was revamping his golf swing, four players won major championships...
Published: May 19, 2010
As David Feherty might say, there are golf coaches with the ability to make a difference in their students’ lives, and there’s whatever this is. Adam Scott’s one-stroke victory at the Valero Texas Open has just sent Dave Stockton’s stock into another stratosphere. Stockton’s instruction has quickly become the best investment a touring pro can make, and the forward...
Published: May 13, 2010
How can the PGA Tour continue to thrive without Tiger Woods in the mix? That’s simple. Just keep on producing golf tournaments like the ones we’ve witnessed over the past five weeks. One of the main reasons why golf fans are so fixated on Woods is because he consistently produces a level of excitement that far exceeds anything we’ve seen in recent years. Woods always...
Published: May 11, 2010
And the hits just keep on coming. Let’s quickly recap what Tiger Woods has gone through over the past six months. 1) A car accident. 2) An embarrassing scandal. 3) A trip to rehab while his image suffered the largest fall from grace ever seen from any celebrity, let alone a squeaky clean corporate darling. 4) A robotic, scripted speech at the PGA Tour headquarters that must have been every bit...
Published: May 10, 2010
I am by no means a certified PGA teaching professional, nor am I a trained clinical psychologist. I am simply an avid observer of the game, and have been for quite some time. Over the past few weeks, I’ve sat and watched Tiger Woods’ golf game slowly move into the eye of a perfect storm. A terrible ball-striking weekend at Augusta. The worst tournament of his professional career at the...
Published: May 6, 2010
1) Phil Mickelson A win at Augusta followed by a second place finish at the Quail Hollow Championship has moved Mickelson up to number one in the Power Rankings. Oh yeah, and if he wins this week and Tiger Woods finishes outside the top-five, Mickelson will be the new number one ranked player in the world…talk about incentive. 2) Jim Furyk This week’s Player’s Championship is a home...
Published: May 4, 2010
How does the old saying go? Oh yeah, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. It’s no secret that Tiger Woods has been struggling with his golf swing over the past two years. The fact that he still managed to win six events in 2009 and finished fourth at the 2010 Masters is simply a testament to his otherworldly talent and his uncanny ability to grind his way around a golf course. Although...
Published: May 3, 2010
Sunday began with 18-year-old Ryo Ishikawa shooting a 58 at the Crowns Tournament (the lowest score ever recorded on any professional golf tour) to win his 7th career Japanese Tour title, continued with 27-year-old Alvaro Quiros winning the Spanish Open in a sudden death playoff and concluded with 20-year-old Northern Irishman Rory McIlroy running away with day’s main event at Quail Hollow Golf...
Published: May 1, 2010
Tiger Woods has got himself a huge problem, and it has little to do with text messages, cocktail waitresses, porn star, or divorce attorneys. We all saw Woods melt down right before our eyes yesterday afternoon on the back nine at Quail Hollow, so there’s no need to go into a play-by-play of what amounted to the worst round of Woods’ professional career. Let’s for a moment completely...