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Contenders: Paul Casey & Nick Watney Paul Casey: With six Top-11 finishes in his last seven events, few players on tour have been more consistent over the past two months than Paul Casey. Casey lost in the finals of the World Match-Play Championship three weeks ago, and tied for fourth at last week’s Honda Classic where he also tied the course record with a 64 in round two. Although still...
Published: March 9, 2010
For one reason or another, human beings are rarely satisfied with what they have. If we have a big house, we want a bigger one. If we have a lot of money, we want more of it. And we are no different when it comes to professional spots. As we watch a dominant athlete or team perform, we want to know who the next great athlete or team will be. As much as we discuss our desire to see parity, competition,...
Published: March 5, 2010
There are three simple requirements that one must follow in order to remain within Tiger Woods’ inner circle. 1) Keep your mouth shut 2) Do whatever Woods says 3) Keep your mouth shut Several days ago, Woods’ caddie, Steve Williams, broke all three rules during a five-minute interview on 60 Minutes Australia. Williams broke rules No. 1 and 3 by speaking in the first place, and while doing...
Published: March 4, 2010
By now we’ve all heard the news that Tiger Woods is back home in Orlando and spending a significant amount of time on the driving range and in the fitness center. Despite implying during his “reading” that it could be quite some time before we see him back on the golf course, one can only assume that Woods is now preparing for a comeback in the not so distant future. Whether he will...
Published: March 3, 2010
To truly understand the magnitude of modern day accomplishments in the game of golf, one must first possess knowledge of the game’s history. This is the second part of a series that will explore some obscure facts about historical events and players that may be unknown to most golf fans. The Glen Garden Caddie Yard What are the chances that two of the greatest golfers of all-time...
Published: March 1, 2010
Here’s a question for you: If your boss approached you with the following three choices, which one would you choose? 1) You could attempt to win an account that has eluded the company for decades. If you’re successful, you will be given a $1 million bonus and your job will be secure through 2012. 2) You could attempt to win the new account, but if you fail, you will only be given $165,000 and...
Published: February 26, 2010
While Corey Pavin is undoubtedly shaking in his spikes, 2008 Ryder Cup captain Paul Azinger is probably counting his lucky stars that he is now writing a book about the American’s 2008 Ryder Cup victory at Valhalla rather than being the one responsible for taking on a European team that is beginning to look more superior by the day. Eight of the current Top-13 players in the...
Published: February 23, 2010
Needless to say, our opinion of Tiger Woods as a person has been severely damaged, and he has a very long way to go in order to repair it, if that’s even possible. In terms of Tiger Woods as a golfer, he also has a very long way to go to repair his image and demonstrate that he has changed his ways. Go to a PGA Tour event and follow Woods for 18 holes, and you will see several sides to the world’s...
Published: February 22, 2010
There are quite a few people out there who truly believe that Tiger Woods does not owe the public anything. He doesn’t owe the public an explanation on what went down on Thanksgiving night. He doesn’t owe the public an explanation on the state of his marriage. He doesn’t owe the public an explanation on why he went into hiding for the past three months. And he doesn’t owe the...
Published: February 18, 2010
Despite an “indefinite leave” from golf (if you can even call it that), a possible stint in sex addiction rehab, and three months’ worth of public humiliation, here are four reasons why Tiger Woods hasn’t changed a bit. 1. He is once again attempting to control the situation and the media The one single aspect of this entire ordeal that undoubtedly frustrated Woods more than anything...