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Sunday at the World Golf Championship was like golf’s version of the NBA All-Star game, featuring the top 64 golfers in the Official World Golf Rankings who brought their talents to South Beach (or about eight miles south of it, in Doral). With such a stacked field of high-caliber golfers, it was anyone’s game. Matt Kuchar, arguably the most talented American golfer around right now, rode...
Published: March 2, 2011
Rivalry isn’t just about competing for the same objective—be it the Stanley Cup, the World Series or the Wimbledon trophy. It’s about lasting, definitive greatness between two tireless foes. Every rivalry is distinct in its own way. Larry Bird and Magic Johnson’s basketball feud can’t compare to Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi’s tennis bouts. The Boston Red Sox and...
Published: February 22, 2011
Amidst a sea of predictions and golf buzz, Aussie Aaron Baddeley stole the spotlight when he earned the victory at the Northern Trust Open last weekend at Riviera Country Club in Palisades, CA. While Phil Mickelson was the fan favorite and owned the momentum heading into the event. Searching for his third victory in three attempts at the Northern Trust, he—and many of the other highly ranked,...
Published: February 14, 2011
This time last year, Paul Goydos, Bryce Molder and Alex Prugh absolutely loathed the 14th hole at Pebble Beach after they all scored dreadful nines, effectively closing the door on their chances of winning the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. But a year later, on the same exact hole, a door opened for D.A. Points. The no-name native of Illinois pinged a gap-wedge from the fairway that, with a little luck...
Published: February 8, 2011
Whether or not Tiger Woods’ performance last week at Torrey Pines, which landed him a ghastly T44 finish, was an indication that 2011 will be another dreadful dose of mediocrity like last season remains to be seen. For the Tiger once heralded as golf’s “great one,” Woods looked unrecognizable under the sun of the Farmer’s Insurance Open, where he had conquered fields throughout...
Published: January 31, 2011
Torrey Pines never fails to evoke that edge of your seat suspense. With a pesky lefty named Phil Mickelson just a shot off the lead at the Farmer’s Insurance Open, it literally took a double-breaking birdie putt on the 18th hole for Bubba Watson to close out his second victory on the PGA Tour. With the first four events of the 2011 season in the record books, has golf ever been this exciting?...
Published: January 26, 2011
After the 2010 Ryder Cup bout at Celtic Manor came down to a final, tournament-clinching putt that crowned the European’s champions, the USA team will be out for blood when the Cup returns to US soil in 2012 at Medinah Country Club. Recently, Spain’s José Maria Olazábal, a seven-time Ryder Cup competitor and two-time Masters champion, was selected to lead Team Europe in 2012,...
Published: January 20, 2011
Between David Duval’s sizzling Sunday 59 in 1999, Phil Mickelson’s record 37 birdies in 2004, and the unbelievable eight hole in one’s carded in 2009, the Bob Hope Classic never ceases to astonish. This week will be no different. Expect a birdie rampage with the winner at 30 or more under par by Saturday. Unlike any other event on the PGA Tour, the Bob Hope began Wednesday and takes...
Published: January 10, 2011
3- The number of bogey’s Jonathan Byrd made over 72 holes en route to the first official victory of 2011 at the Kapalua Plantation Course in Maui. 24- Strokes under-par Robert Garrigus finished after four consecutive rounds in the 60s before losing on the second hole of a playoff against Jonathon Byrd. 11- Birdies carded by the red-hot Graeme McDowell, who tied the course-record with a stunning...
Published: January 3, 2011
A dethroned Tiger Woods will reassert his dominance with two major championship victories in 2011. The unlikely, unintimidating and unsuspecting Sean O’Hair will win multiple events in 2011. The 40 somethings will relentlessly challenge the 20 somethings, sparking an intense, dynamic rivalry in 2011. 2011 ushers in a new season of golf, but predicting how that season will play out is neither...