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John Smoltz found out the hard way that when you’re getting shellacked in golf, there’s no call to the bullpen. The former ace reliever for the Braves started his first round at the South Georgia Classic like gangbusters on Thursday. Smoltzy went par, par birdie at the incredibly long 7,800-yard Kinderlou Golf Club, the site of this week’s stop on the Nationwide. He’s one-under...
Published: April 27, 2011
For those of you yearning for some real golf action while Tiger Woods ices down his bum knee (someone already iced down his putter), here’s a dandy for you. How about John Smoltz and Andrew Giuliani paired together at this week’s Nationwide stop, the South Georgia Classic in Valdosta? This has to be the biggest thing in Valdosta since boiled peanuts. You’ve got Smoltz, the former...
Published: April 26, 2011
They’re calling it a “mild sprain.” But there’s nothing mild about it when Tiger Woods finally told everyone on Tuesday that he hurt himself with the circus shot from underneath the Eisenhower Tree during his Saturday round at The Masters. Golf’s most secretive player finally had to admit he’s hurt. He had to notify the good folks at Quail Hollow that he won’t...
Published: April 12, 2011
We all probably remember that famous mantra that the young Tiger Woods lived by on the golf course: “Second place sucks.” The Tiger Woods of 14 major championships—yes, that Tiger Woods, the Tiger Woods of the “Tiger Slam”—was all about winning and then some. Somehow, the red shirt on Sunday was brighter, the fist pumps more emphatic and his shouts of enthusiasm...
Published: April 5, 2011
Jack Nicklaus II is president of Nicklaus Design. Twenty-five years ago he was the most famous caddy at Augusta National during his father’s magical triumph at the 1986 Masters. Jack II shared some of his Sunday memories in an exclusive with Tom Edrington of AllHeadlineNews. One of Jack Nicklaus II’s great lifetime memories is his father’s 1986 victory at the Masters. This...
Published: April 4, 2011
Phil Mickelson cleared up an incredibly foggy vision of this year’s Masters field with his weekend performance in Houston. This 2011 version of the chase for the Green Jacket is simply Mickelson’s to win or lose. The Masters is his Magnificent Obsession. For the first time since 1997, he has surpassed Tiger Woods in the world rankings. Here’s a breakdown of the entire 99-player...
Published: March 31, 2011
We should all have a new “favorite” golfer. His name is Ryo Ishikawa. You know him—heck, everyone knows who he is: He’s the 19-year-old Japanese whiz kid, the guy who shot 58, the man who would be king. Ryo Ishikawa “gets it” better than perhaps any athlete on the planet. You see, the youngster, known in his homeland as the “Shy Prince,” is going to donate...
Published: March 30, 2011
The gang down at Duffy’s in North Palm called a little while ago and said that Tiger Woods is trying to get out from underneath his 155-foot toy, that yacht he named Privacy. The Palm Beach Post confirmed it, yeah, Tigh’s Toy is for sale, but he doesn’t realize that it’s a bear market for luxury yachts these days. He paid $20 million, wants $25 million. Yeah Tiger, and we all...
Published: March 28, 2011
Jim Furyk hates MRI machines; he doesn’t like having MRIs. “I’ve probably had 12 in my life,” he said on Tuesday morning from New York as he gave his latest report on his newest interest—a healthier lifestyle for everyone, worldwide. “I probably decided around age 30 to start living a healthier lifestyle,” says the former U.S. Open champion. “I made...
Published: March 23, 2011
He’s been The King ever since Ike was president. He was the first to fly his own airplane. He made golf cool. He commanded his own army. He is golf’s most beloved player, ever. First saw Arnold Palmer in 1968. My college roommate thought it would be cool to hitchhike to his hometown of Greensboro from our school, East Carolina, and watch Arnie play in the Greater Greensboro Open. It...