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Rory McIlroy trails the leaders by four strokes entering Saturday’s third round. While that is not a large margin, it is unlikely that he will be able to make a run at the Claret Jug. His game in general is not a fit for a links-style course like Royal St. George’s, and scoring should get tougher on the weekend. Here are five reasons why McIlroy will not make a comeback. Begin...
Published: July 9, 2011
Tiger Woods has tried to spin his public image since his days as an amateur. We were led to believe that he had a perfect father who helped him overcome numerous obstacles to be a star. It was never mentioned that Earl Woods walked out on his first family. It was never mentioned that he had access to the private Navy Golf Course in San Diego. Tiger Woods’ childhood was closer to that of a “country...
Published: July 7, 2011
The 2011 Open Championship will take place at Royal St. George’s Golf Club in Sandwich England. Rory McIlroy is the likely favorite, with Tiger Woods still on the injured list. Often referred to as the British Open in the United States, it is golf’s oldest major championship. Here are 12 things you should know about this venue. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: July 1, 2011
So who is the favorite for this year’s British Open at Royal St. George? Rory McIlroy obviously comes to mind. He won the US Open in dominating fashion. Two Englishmen top the world rankings, Luke Donald and Lee Westwood. They must be considered contenders, right? How about Jason Day? He’s finished in second place in the two majors this year. The top contender at...
Published: June 18, 2011
Rory McIlroy has talent that comes along once in a golfing generation. His score of 131 through the first two days is a new US Open record. His lead of six strokes after two rounds is a record, and he became the first player to reach 13-under par at ANY point in a US Open. This is the fourth consecutive major championship in which McIlroy has contended. In the 2010 British Open, he was the first-round...
Published: May 19, 2011
Tiger Woods, with his playoff victory over Rocco Mediate at the 2008 U.S. Open, won his 14th major, and breaking Jack Nicklaus’ record of 18 major titles seemed certain. Three years later, this is no longer the case. History shows that many of the greats lose their winning ways suddenly. Ben Hogan, Arnold Palmer and Tom Watson all suddenly stopped winning majors after dominant periods. Nick Faldo...
Published: May 19, 2011
The Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial has a history of notable winners. Ben Hogan, with five victories, is most associated with the tournament. Jack Nicklaus, Phil Mickelson and Arnold Palmer have all claimed victory at Colonial Country Club. Founded in 1946, it is the longest running PGA Tour event to only be contested on one course. In 2003, Colonial saw Annika Sorenstam become...