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While there is much talk about the young guns and who might win this week, lets look at some very long shots at a win this week on the PGA Tour at their very own Championship. Whistling Straits wll test the nerves of the very fine players on Tour. There is no telling what scores these fella’s might come up with in two days of trying to make a cut,which I’m sure will be around even...
Published: August 10, 2010
No one is going to be the magic answer Tiger Woods needs. As he struggles with personal life changes, the life changes that snap you out of your daily grind and perhaps make you think about certain choices made during life’s little carnival of attractions. Not a swing coach in the world can get inside the cerebral cortex of the world’s foremost active golfer and program a killer attitude...
Published: August 9, 2010
There are ten players that have the edge in playing PGA Tour events this season. These ten players are always near the leader board, and all but one has won on the PGA Tour. The one guy with no wins, has more top ten finishes than anyone else swinging a hybrid club this season. Ernie Els is the type of player to heat up in Majors, and is one of the best golfers in the world. An international star,...
Published: August 9, 2010
Steve Stricker is my A-player in Yahoo Fantasy Golf this week as the Tour professionals try out a Pete Dye course open to the public in a beautiful setting with dunes, wind- swept fairways, and fast immense greens. Steve Stricker is expected to play well in his home state of Wisconsin and I have full confidence he will play well enough to not be replaced by his back-up this week, Tiger Woods. My B-players...
Published: August 8, 2010
Tiger Woods will travel up to Wisconsin, get settled in, and work on his swing on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Thursday, a good early breakfast, some pleasantries with V.J., and the biggest challenge of his golf career awaits this week in Wisconsin. Tiger Woods must simply get back to a basic Tiger mentality, and work with a swing that can stay in play at Whistling Straits. Any player of...
Published: August 8, 2010
Matt Kuchar is only one shot off the lead as he starts his final round at Firestone on Sunday. Phil Mickelson needs fourth or better to take over the No. 1 golfer in the world spot, but is struggling today at Firestone. Sean O’Hair and Ryan Palmer share the lead and are about to tee off today, as Kuchar just missed an opening birdie by inches to tie the leaders. Here’s the leader board...
Published: August 8, 2010
That one statement probably summed it up best, as Tiger Woods had one of his worst performances as a professional golfer. That may have been the worst ever for Woods at the WGC Bridgestone Invitational played at Firestone Country Club in Akron Ohio. Questioned about the state of his game, he said, almost in the eloquent tone used by Dennis Green, “It is what it is”. Tiger further...
Published: August 7, 2010
Bubba Watson is taking dead aim at the WGC Championship at Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio, this weekend, heating up on Saturday to regain the lead at minus-seven through just two holes. Phil Mickelson is headed the other way fast, starting off with a bogey to drop to just minus-five for the tournament. Ernie Els has played his way back into contention and stands at minus-five with three holes...
Published: August 7, 2010
Blue shirt again. I tell you, everybody who wins, wears a blue shirt on Friday. It seems to be a trend as Retief Goosen positioned himself for a run at Firestone on Saturday and Sunday. A fine seven-under two-day total helped Goosen claim the lead. Goosen is in my fantasy lineup this week, which bodes well for me. Justin Leonard and Phil Mickelson are also in the hunt, just one back at minus-six...
Published: August 6, 2010
Bubba Watson fired a first round 64 to lead the WGC Championship at Firestone. There was not too much firepower going on for once, as Firestone is fair but still tough enough for even top-notch professionals such as Tiger Woods, who could only manage a 74. He and other familiar names such as James Kingston and Rhys Davies shot around 75 also. Do you catch a hint of sarcasm here? OK,...