Archive for the ‘Major Championships’ Category

Y.E. Yang wins 91st PGA Championship

(AP Photo/Morry Gash)
There isn’t much to say. Absolutely stunning performance by Y.E. Yang. Tiger was flat out-played, plain and simple. It’s a great day for the Asian golf community.
Congratulations to Y.E Yang from everyone at Major Championships!

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What happens after the 19th Major for Tiger Woods?

Tiger loves winning, there is no questioning that. It seems he does mark his place in history not by how many strokes he stomps the field by, such as 12 for the 1997 Masters or 15 shots at the 2000 U.S. Open, but by winning more Major Championships than Jack Nicklaus (currently holds 18 Majors).
So […]

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Do you want to write for Major Championships?

I have run this golf blog for many years, but I find myself in a repeated pattern of being caught up in life and unable to post as frequently as I want. I need some additional writers. I need people who are passionate about golf and who want to talk about the news, product reviews, […]

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2009 U.S. Open underway…err…wait suspended

So the 2009 U.S. Open got underway this morning for only 3 hours. Golf.com claims 3 hours and 16 minutes. I think 14 minutes, 39 seconds is more accurate.
Headlines were burning this past week with reflections of Tiger’s amazing 1-legged victory last year to Phil Mickelson’s recent return to golf as he was assisting his […]

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Retief calls Tiger a faker…Retief is an idiot

So browsing the golf.com website yesterday I came across an article as a part of the BBC Sports and how Retief Goosen has come out and said he believes Tiger Woods was faking his injury during his 5 rounds at the U.S. Open.
He was quoted as saying:
“It just seemed when he hit bad shots his […]

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Up next, Torrey Pines and the 2008 U.S. Open

Starting next Thursday, June 12th, the 2008 U.S. Open tournament begins with reigning Champion Ángel Cabrera attempting to repeat. Torrey Pines South Course measures in at a beastly 7,643 yards with par being 71. The course is actually 379 yards longer then any previous U.S. Open course in history.
Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson […]

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The Tour’s 5th Major

This Thursday marks the beginning of an event many Tour players consider a 5th Major Championship. Played at the TPC at Sawgrass, spectators and viewers alike get to watch the PGA’s top players battle it out at the Stadium course for The Players Championship. The TPC at Sawgrass is of course most popular for its […]

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Immelman wins…mud in my face

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First off, HUGE congrats to Trevor Immelman in his stunning and solid performance and this years Masters tournament. He held off many of the world’s greatest players, but also played consistent over the four rounds. On the back nine, everytime he stepped up to the tee, I honestly thought I was see some hooks […]

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The Masters: Round 3

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Per my prediction, it turns out I would not be a good bookie to rely on in the gambling world. Then again, who can rely on the weatherman to predict accurate weather and temperatures (just kidding to any weathermen who read this site).
Ok, so Immelman is 11 under, Tiger is 6 back with 18 […]

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The Masters: Round 2

I am quite surprised to not see Tiger playing better these first two days, especially with others such as Immelman having more dominating performances. However, I expect to see Tiger to continue moving up the leaderboard. At the time of this writing, he is already at 3 under by hole 11 of the third round.

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