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Mr. 59 wants to finish the job and earn his first tournament victory since 2010. Heading into the final round of the BMW Championship, Jim Furyk feels quite proud about the amazing 59 he put on the scoreboard in the second round. However, he’s not looking back. He’s looking forward to winning the championship in the third stage of the FedEx Cup playoffs at Conway Farms in suburban Chicago. Furyk...
Published: September 14, 2013
There were no rounds of 59 on moving day, but the third round of the BMW Championship was still quite dramatic. Jim Furyk followed up on his sensational second round with a 69. That puts him at 13 under par for the tournament, and he has a one-stroke lead over Steve Stricker, who was at his best in the third round. Stricker shot a 64, and the round included an eagle on the par-four 15th hole. Brandt...
Published: September 13, 2013
Jim Furyk stole the show at the second round of the BMW Championshi. The affable golfer from West Chester, Pa. played a remarkable round and shot a 59 at Conway Farms in suburban Chicago. Furyk came into the second round nine strokes behind leader Brandt Snedeker. Furyk was 12 under par for the day and he is just one shot behind Snedeker after 36 holes Furyk needed a birdie on the final hole to get...
Published: September 12, 2013
The opening round of the BMW Championship at Conway Farms was a good one for Tiger Woods, but if not for a few short misses, it would have been sensational. Tiger Woods fired a five-under-par 66, and he is within three strokes of leader Brandt Snedeker after the first round. Despite his consistent play, Tiger missed three short putts on the fourth, sixth and eighth holes that could have put him...
Published: September 10, 2013
When last we left you, the FedEx Cup playoffs had reached the halfway point, and a new leader had emerged on top of the points list. Tiger Woods had been the man to beat for the majority of the season, thanks to his five tournament wins. However, he finished well back at the Deutsche Bank Championship and he surrendered the top spot to Henrik Stenson, who won the event thanks to his consistent tee-to-green...
Published: September 4, 2013
Golf fans are very familiar with the struggles of the American team in the Ryder Cup competition. The same does not hold in the Presidents Cup. In fact, the opposite is true. In this event, it’s the international team that is left crying in its beer. The U.S. holds a 7-1-1 edge all-time in this event. The international team, which features the best golfers in the world who do not come from European...
Published: September 4, 2013
The Presidents Cup may not have the prestige of the Ryder Cup, but it is still an event that brings out the competitive juices in those selected to play for the two teams. A team of 12 American golfers will face a team of 12 non-Americans—who don’t come from Europe—in match play golf. They will compete in fourball, foursome and individual matches. While Europe has certainly had an...
Published: September 4, 2013
Fred Couples was under the gun prior to making his selections for the Presidents Cup. The captain of the U.S. team had two picks to make, and one of them had to be Jordan Spieth, the 20-year-old phenom who has taken the golf world by storm with his performance in the 2013 season. A year ago, Spieth was a college player at the University of Texas. He made the decision to turn pro, and he has been spectacular. If...
Published: September 3, 2013
Tiger Woods has a problem, and it’s one he is never going to admit in public. But the evidence is there for everyone to see, and it’s causing major problems with his golf game. No, not those kind of majors. He simply does not play his best golf on the weekends any more. When the money is on the table, the same Tiger Woods that regularly destroyed the field is struggling to find his game. The...
Published: September 2, 2013
After coming close in his last five tournaments, Henrik Stenson rode a hot putter in the final round and won the Deutsche Bank Championship with a 22-under-par score of 266. Third-round leader Sergio Garcia never played with the flair or confidence that he had in the first three rounds. He shot a two-over-par 73 and finished five strokes behind Stenson. Once Stenson took the lead, none of the other...