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Hey, Annoying Guy… You Da Man!
Many weekend golfers also enjoy watching pro golf tournaments in person or on TV. The game of golf – pro tour golf – became better for fans when it took a page from the NFL and NASCAR and turned up the volume. Improved concessions, sponsor pavilions and genuine cheering...
Why Golf Needs John Daly Back (soon)
John Daly is back. Well, virtually anyway he can be found at http://twitter.com/PGA_JohnDaly sometimes near The Masters at the range practicing and doing the occasional DQ drive through (via twitter: tastiest “Blizzard” choc pnt butter cup can only finish a small….god im gonna miss those when im in Europe). ...
Can the PGA Survive P.T. (Post-Tiger)? Suggestion no. 2
I’ve become a pretty big fan of The Haney Project with Charles Barkley of late and one of the reasons why is because (regardless of your feelings about Sir Charles) it’s evident that his horrendous swing has cost him more than strokes on the course. As he’s noted on more...
Can the PGA Survive P.T. (Post-Tiger)? Suggestion no.1
Earlier we started our ‘How Tim Finchem can get some sleep’ set of posts regarding the Tours near shameful lack of a plan to deal with the inevitable (no matter how far off it may be) departure of El Tigre. Over the next several days we’ll post a few thoughts on...
Can the PGA survive P.T. (Post Tiger)?
With Tiger’s dramatic return nearly two weeks ago at Bay Hill, (sorry Sean O’Hair), and charge with Phil Mickelson at The Masters this past Sunday, you could practically hear the collective ‘whoosh’ of relief exhaled from PGA Commissioner Tim Finchem and his co-suits that run the tour. 2008, the year Tiger largely sat...
Angel Cabrera – The Tin Man of The Masters or a Lucky Leprechaun?
What contributed more to Angel pulling out what seemed to be an unlikely Masters win? Point: Angel Cabrera won The Masters because he was able to avoid having his brain get in the way of his swing during the 70-72nd holes as well as the playoff. With two holes to...