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Ernie Els is still on top of the Fed Ex Cup Point Standings by a slim margin, as the playoffs for the big bucks get under way soon. As you might know, the Fed Ex Cup Winner pockets $10,000,000 dollars. That is not chump change, and the pressure leading up to that payoff must be pretty crazy for some guys that are not quite Tiger Woods/Ernie Els rich. Steve Stricker holds down the number two spot currently,...
Published: August 2, 2010
Tiger Woods will once again tee it up Thursday at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational played at Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio. This course has some narrow fairways and is long, so accuracy is a big factor at this beautiful memory-laced course in the heart of America. Tiger Woods is not my Yahoo Fantasy Golf starter this year. Steve Stricker is my favorite to win this week, and is my starting...
Published: August 1, 2010
It’s the 10th hole right now, real time Sunday at the Greenbrier Classic. Stuart Appleby is eight under through 12 holes to grab a share of the current lead, but Overton has played the back nine this week at 13 shots below par. Six players are still very much in this, although Overton is one of my fantasy picks this week. I have picked him to win a PGA Tour Event very soon, and it looks...
Published: July 31, 2010
D.A. Points shot a 61, and J.B. Holmes fired a 60, but Jeff Overton is steady as a rock, as he still leads by three shots going into Sundays final round of the Greenbriar Classic. This course seems too easy for these guys. Overton’s my fantasy golf player this week, along with J.B.Holmes, activated from the bench after getting hot. Stephen Ames, my A-player is also productive, along with...
Published: July 31, 2010
I’ve noticed players with blue shirts have been playing very well lately. This may be a new trend, as Jeff Overton leads the Greenbrier Open after two days of play with a nice score of 14 under par. I mentioned in the previous article that Overton or DeJonge would win soon, and this could be Overton’s turn. In second at 10 under is Boo Weekley, also playing very well so far this week. My...
Published: July 30, 2010
That is one happy camper your seeing pictured as double heart transplant recipient Eric Compton recovered from a slow start to lead the Greenbrier Open with an outstanding 63. Matt Every is tied with Compton shooting an opening 63 also, but he has his original heart and is having an easier life. As you can imagine, it’s been a huge uphill struggle to find his game after health problems...
Published: July 26, 2010
“Almost Heaven…West Virginia…Blue Ridge Mountains…Shenandoah Valley.” John Denver sang about it. Life is old there, as the PGA Tour pays a visit to The Olde White Course in White Sulfer Springs, West Virginia. Fresh off his win at the RBC Canadian Open, Carl Petterson will be a handful as he gets further south and closer to home for him. However, Ricky Barnes is my sleeper...
Published: July 25, 2010
Dean Wilson continues to lead as we tackle the back nine of St. Georges Golf and Country Club, with dried out, faster greens and harder conditions today. Carl Peterson, after barely making the cut, made a nine foot putt on Friday, shot 60 on Saturday, and now is nipping at Wilson’s heels all day like a tenacious terrier wanting a treat. Wilson leads the contest with a score of minus 15 through...
Published: July 24, 2010
Dean Wilson, a tour pro for 18 yeras now, is the leader of the RBC Canadian Open after Friday’s cut round. Wilson has carded two 65s in two days. Wilson has earned almost $18,000,000 dollars on the PGA Tour, was born in Hawaii, and played his college golf at B.Y.U. Also tied for the lead at 10 under is Tim Clarke from England, playing well on Friday with a 64. Yesterday’s leader,Brent Delahoussaye...
Published: July 23, 2010
Brent Delahoussaye shot a 62 to claim a share of the course record at St. Georges Golf and Country Club, and the lead by two after day one. Delahoussaye has been a pro for five years, and only has career earnings of about $150,000 dollars thus far. This could be a huge leap for the golfer that played his college golf at Clemson. However at this point, three more days is an eternity. In second place...