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There will always be players who are on the “best PGA Tour players without a career win.” One by one players will win, and new players will replace them. Here’s a list of players who make up the current list, in my opinion. Some are young, guys such as Bud Cauley and Cameron Tringale. Some are older, such as Charlie Wi and Jeff Overton. And some are in-between, such as Nicolas Colsaerts. Check...
Published: October 10, 2014
There are plenty of great golf courses that haven’t hosted a major championship. Some haven’t because they’re not interested, others because they’re old classic courses and just don’t have the room necessary for all of the infrastructure that accompanies a major championship. Here’s a list of five great courses that have not hosted majors. It is not based on whether...
Published: October 8, 2014
Any time a professional golfer makes a change in equipment, there are always questions. Often, a player makes a change for a lucrative contract like Rory McIlroy did in 2013. Going to a new set of clubs looked like a really bad idea as he struggled for most of the year. Remember when Phil Mickelson switched out his clubs just before the 2004 Ryder Cup? The examples in this list ranking the five worst...
Published: October 1, 2014
Some time ago, once a professional golf advanced into his 30s, it was assumed his productivity would start to go down as he got older. As we have come to learn, life doesn’t end at 30 or even 40 for professional golfers. Here is a list of eight members of the PGA Tour who have had good, and even great, careers into their 40s. They may not contend every week, but they can still play and show up...
Published: October 1, 2014
Last weekend’s Ryder Cup put an exclamation point on what was a great season on the PGA Tour. There were thrills and spills, great performances, season-crippling injuries, great seasons and poor seasons. The following is a list of some of the poor seasons that took place. This list is not necessarily based on money won or statistics, but rather it’s an overall look at how things didn’t...
Published: September 28, 2014
Obviously, the European Ryder Cup team had grown tired of winning the golden trophy by a single point as it had done the last two times the matches had been held. There was no worry about that this time as the Europeans pounded the United States, 16.5 to 11.5—three wins in a row and eight of the last 10. Whether it was superior coaching or home-field advantage or whatever the reason, the Europeans...
Published: September 27, 2014
Day 2 of the 2014 Ryder Cup is in the books. The results to this point have validated the worst fears of the United States team and made the hopes of the European team come true. Europe leads the Ryder Cup, 10-6, with Sunday’s 12 singles left. It will take the same kind of comeback Europe posted in 2012 for the U.S. to take possession of the Cup. It’s time to grade the top stars and how...
Published: September 26, 2014
The home team in the 2014 Ryder Cup had a much better afternoon in Day 1 and, as a result, the United States is down 5-3 heading into Day 2. Why did they have a much better afternoon on the chilly Scottish day? Simply put, the players put out on the course by captain Paul McGinley played better than the ones put out by U.S. captain Tom Watson. Taking the day as a whole, however, how did the top stars...
Published: September 22, 2014
The Ryder Cup, the biennial golf competition between the United States and Europe, incites passion on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. Some may say the passion has gone too far on occasion, but there’s no denying the Ryder Cup is one of the great events in all of sports. The United States has lost the last two meetings and has won just twice since 1995. That, in itself, raises considerable questions...
Published: September 21, 2014
It seemed like a simple enough list to compile, the players with the best chance to win their first major in 2015. But once you start sifting through possible candidates, you find the list isn’t all that long. As a result, based on my looking at performances in 2014, performances in recent majors, experience and just gut feelings, I’ve come up with a half-dozen PGA Tour stars who...