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Another PGA Tour season has come to a conclusion. Another PGA Tour season has come to a conclusion without Tiger Woods winning a major championship. Did the world come to an end the day after the Tour Championship and FedEx Cup money-grab concluded? Nah, we’re still here, the world’s still spinning and Woods continues to be a very wealthy man. But there is the wailing and gnashing of teeth...
Published: September 22, 2013
Every once in a while, a golf announcer will refer to Henrik Stenson as “The Terminator,” a tribute to his muscular physique and the steely-eyed glare he gets in the heat of competition. The man from Sweden is many things, a living, breathing paradox of good and bad. He has overcome much in his professional golf career, ranging from having significant success to losing a significant portion...
Published: August 16, 2013
Seven months ago, Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy went off to the Middle East in search of riches and a desire to get 2013 off to a start befitting the top two players in the world. Woods was ranked No. 2 in the world, coming off a 2012 season in which he won three times, finished in the top 10 nine times and earned $6,133,158. McIlroy was No. 1 (he’s now No. 3) and was coming off a monster season,...
Published: August 16, 2013
Tiger Woods‘ reputation on the PGA Tour remains unchanged in 2013. He still dominates things on the PGA Tour, his attitude rubs people the wrong way, and he continues to be the straw that stirs the PGA Tour’s drink. Lee Westwood’s reputation as a guy who’s never proven capable of closing the deal in a major continues. Hunter Mahan and Matt Kuchar continue to be stars on the...
Published: August 10, 2013
Jim Furyk is just over a year removed from a disappointing U.S. Open and Bridgestone Invitational, a pair of tournaments where he blew leads late. But he’s obviously moved past those major opportunities lost, as he holds the 54-hole lead at this week’s PGA Championship at Oak Hill Country Club. Furyk posted a third-round 68, giving him rounds of 65-68-68, and leads by a shot over second-round...
Published: August 6, 2013
Everybody knows who the favorites are coming into the PGA Championship this week at Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester, N.Y. Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Adam Scott, Brandt Snedeker and Justin Rose are the headliners. But who are those dark horses who could be in the mix on Sunday afternoon? There are some very talented players who fall into that category. Here’s a list of 10 of them. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: August 2, 2013
Is it really? Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson are, indeed, currently 1-2 in the Official World Golf Rankings. Rory McIlroy has begun his descent down the OWGR, a slide that will continue until he finds his game, then finds a way to win a tournament. For now, the young Northern Irishman is just another who was hyped to be or tried to be a rival to Woods and it just didn’t happen. Vijay Singh and...
Published: July 27, 2013
Golf‘s major championships have been around for a long, long time. That’s how they got to be majors. The idea of coming up with 10 of the most impressive performances in the history of the majors is an interesting one. It’s a subjective assignment, but one that rewards with a better knowledge of some of the great days in golf history. Here’s my list of the top 10. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: July 26, 2013
As Phil Mickelson basks in what has undoubtedly been the best two weeks of his golfing life, it seems to be the perfect time for a little retrospective on the career of the Champion Golfer of the Year. The man is a full-fledged, card-carrying member of the World Golf Hall of Fame. However, many times he suffers in comparison to Tiger Woods—just like everyone else who has had the fortune/misfortune...
Published: July 20, 2013
Saturday’s third round in the British Open was a big one for Tiger Woods. He was a shot out of the lead before he started, and when the day ended he was two shots behind leader Lee Westwood. Obviously, Woods, who hasn’t won a major since 2008, is in the spotlight, and he performed admirably to put himself in position for Sunday’s final round. Following is a report card of sorts for...