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This week, the PGA travels to Greensboro North Carolina for the Wyndham Championship at Sedgefield Country Club. Ryan Moore is the defending champion of this event and is playing pretty well this season as well. This season Moore is 31st on the money list and 35th on the Fed Ex Cup standings. His earnings are almost $2 million this season, with his best finish a second place coming at the AT&T...
Published: August 16, 2010
Rory Mcllroy can become the youngest winner of the PGA Championship since 1960 with a win today at Whistling Straits in Kohler, Wisconsin. Mcllroy is currently at minus nine with a brilliant sand save on the first hole for par. Everyone is trying to get to double figures first, and then charge the leader board on the back nine. The trouble is the last fives holes are very difficult and...
Published: August 15, 2010
Nick Watney leads the 92nd PGA Championship at Whistling Straits by three shots going into the final 18 holes on Sunday. Nick Watney is a great PGA Tour Player with over $10,000,000 dollars in career earnings since turning pro in 2003. This year he has almost $2,000,000 dollars earned, is 30th on the money list, and currently sits 28th on the FedEx Cup points standings. Can he make...
Published: August 15, 2010
In case you have not noticed, this man does not smile as much lately. There is, however, light at the end of the tunnel. Tiger was 119th on the Fed-Ex Cup point race to the $10 million payday that series of tournaments bring to the winner. This week at Whistling Straits, he should move up the FedEx list with a decent showing on Sunday. That is not a given, but he has looked sharper this weekend, with...
Published: August 15, 2010
Hey. Before I get started, a nice thank you to one of my readers who mentioned he gets fantasy golf picks from me while he was commenting on Nbcsports.com. He also mentioned we were in the tank this week, but I don’t think so. Tiger salvaged his round today with two birdies. Woods shot an even par 72 today after his minus two for the second round. The first day, Stricker, O’Hair, Goosen,...
Published: August 14, 2010
I thought I had seen it all, but noooooo! Golf is full of surprises as weird names are still atop the leader board at the end of Day Three of the PGA Championship held at Whistling Straits in Kohler, Wisconsin. The main attraction on Saturday was the Chinese professional Wenchong Liang. Liang calmly shot a course record 64, then politely explained through his interpreter saying that he would like...
Published: August 14, 2010
The second round of the PGA Championship is almost in the books as a few more familiar names are climbing up the leaderboard to challenge Matt Kuchar, who leads the tournament at eight shots under par. Jim Furyk has been hot finishing his second round up and has reached minus six. Nick Watney is a good young player to watch this weekend and currently sits at minus seven in second place alone. It...
Published: August 13, 2010
Tiger Woods will get a few holes in before dark and that late in the day, the wind might be calm or it could be howling. His level of play this evening will bear watching, and he will try to climb up the leaderboard after many players are in. It’s always fun to know what number your shooting at, and it’s kind of a small edge unless that number is out of reach. Meanwhile my C fantasy player...
Published: August 13, 2010
Round One of the PGA Championship was great to watch streaming live as I went about my work day, Thursday. Tiger was extremely fun to watch as the first four holes, he made three birdies hitting decent long drives and making 8-10 foot putts. He had his ups and downs through the rest of the round, but held it together, and managed a late birdie to get to minus one for the first day at the challenging...
Published: August 12, 2010
Tiger Woods is starting the PGA Championship like the old Tiger we all know is still lurking. Straight long drives, followed by precise irons and solid eight- to 10-foot putts on holes 10, 11, and 13 to start had Tiger Woods at minus-three and tied for the lead. Uh-oh, the other golfers in the field are thinking, as Tiger finds a fairway bunker on 14 and will have one into the wind. If he hits this...