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Brandt Snedeker took his act north of the border, and it was very well-received. Snedeker has been one of the best and most consistent players on the PGA Tour for the last three seasons. The 2013 season may prove to be his best year, and his three-stroke victory in the RBC Canadian Open was indicative of his consistency and ability to come through with big shots when his competitors feel the pressure. A...
Published: July 27, 2013
Phil Mickelson authored one of the top stories of the year when he came through with a brilliant 66 in the final round of the British Open to earn the championship in one of golf’s most prestigious events. While the majority of the attention is on the sport’s superstars in all the biggest events, there’s a generation of new players climbing the golf ladder, seemingly on their way...
Published: July 23, 2013
The World Golf Rankings are endorsed by the four major golf championships as well as the six primary tours around the globe. A golfer’s ranking is determined by his performance in the tournaments he participates. The overall importance of the tournament and the strength of the field are two of the more important factors that are also used to determine the rankings. Based on the way golfers are...
Published: July 23, 2013
The majors are the crown jewels of the golf season and the elite players in the sport get fired up to play in them. Reputations are forged in the majors and that’s why Tiger Woods is considered one of the all-time greats and why Phil Mickelson‘s reputation took a big step up after winning the 2013 British Open. Here’s a look at the grades for the top stars of the game in this year’s...
Published: July 22, 2013
Phil Mickelson is in his glory, having won the British Open with an epic final round that will be remembered for decades. It was a victory Mickelson never really saw for himself, because he had struggled at links golf prior to this year. However, he won the Scottish Open on a links course prior to the British Open, and he went to Muirfield with new confidence. That’s a commodity Tiger Woods never...
Published: July 20, 2013
Tiger Woods managed to hang in there on moving day, and Lee Westwood played like he was ready to claim his first major in the third round of the British Open. While Westwood is on top by two strokes heading into the final round, it is still a wide-open tournament. Ten golfers have a legitimate chance to win the third major of the year and claim the Claret Jug. Here’s a look at the odds on...
Published: July 16, 2013
One of the best aspects of the four major golf championships is that everyone associated with the game has an opinion and a prediction as to how the tournaments will play out. The British Open may be the oldest and most stately of the majors, but predictions from the experts are plentiful. Here’s our takeaway of their picks. Tiger remains a favorite, but there’s some doubt Let’s...
Published: July 15, 2013
The Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy rivalry is most definitely on hold, and golf fans are the poorer for it. At the start of the year, it seemed Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods were on a collision course to decide who would be the dominant figure in golf. McIlroy, 24, was the No. 1 golfer in the world and had won four tournaments in 2012, including the PGA Championship. It was the second consecutive year...
Published: May 22, 2013
Tiger Woods has one home in Jupiter, Fla. The other is in Sergio Garcia’s head. The unfriendly rivalry between the two continues to spin out of control. Garcia decided to utter an unsavory remark at Tiger’s expense while attending a European Tour awards dinner in England Tuesday. According to Ewan Murray of the British newspaper The Guardian, Garcia was asked by moderator Steve Sands...
Published: May 20, 2013
Sang-Moon Bae was not overwhelmed. He had never won a PGA tournament before, and when Keegan Bradley put in a claim for the Byron Nelson Championship by coming out guns blazing and seizing command in the first round, Bae did not simply roll over and say he was fighting for second place. Instead, Bae played stellar golf for four rounds and chipped away at the lead each day. By the conclusion of Sunday’s...