Archive for the ‘Tour Players’ Category

Tiger Woods Versus Jack Nicklaus

I had the following video sent in from Newsy and felt it was a worthy video to post.
It goes into a comparative analysis of the all time great Jack Nicklaus versus Tiger Woods. Give it a watch.

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Tiger’s 70th victory….but I miss the old Tiger from 2000

A huge congratulations to Tiger Woods on his 70th victory on the PGA Tour, but also his 7th victory at the WGC Bridgestone Invitational. It was a tight match with Padraig Harrington up until 16 in which the 4 shot swing sealed the deal.
Tiger…being Tiger continues to amaze us at every tournament he wins, inching […]

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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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Tiger is done for the year…TV networks weep

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I just heard the gut wrenching news that Tiger Woods will undergo another surgery and will be out for the rest of the year. Ugh.  So this will affect many people, but obviously this is in Tiger’s best interest…not just for the present, but the future as he chases Jack Nicklaus’s famouse […]

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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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Pink on The Links Charity Auction - A Great Cause

Even though I am writing this one day late from when it started, a great charity recently wrote me to talk about their program, Pink on The Links. They have partnered with Champ Spikes for an inaugural Mother’s Day event where major manufacturers such as Nike, ECCO, and Hi-Tec get involved. Champ Spikes, the […]

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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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Long playoff putt wins it for Adam Scott

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At the EDS Byron Nelson Championship, the final duel into playoff hole #2 was great to watch today between the aussie’s Adam Scott and Ryan Moore. Adam Scott won the two hole playoff with an incredible putt of roughly 45 feet across the entire 17th green. Ryan Moore’s putt, just […]

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Boooooooooooooo!

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That is exactly what the gallery was chanting as Boo Weekley successfully defended his Verizon Heritage title this past Sunday. Weekley carded an even par 71 beating out competitors Anthony Kim and Aaron Baddeley.
The closest anyone in the field got to Weekley was within a few shots. Jim Furyk made an early charge […]

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