I thought this week we could look at some of the more serious issues that face the PGA Tour today: The Best and Worst Dressed Golfers.
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Golf – The Gold Old Game
I know I've said it millions of times before but man, how I love the game of golf. This may not come as a shock to many of you, after all, my partner and I devote hundreds of hours to a golf website that we get no monetary compensation for but it goes beyond that.
Get More Distance – Five Easy Ways To Hit Longer Drives Without Practicing
Well, before we get into this thing I'd like to start off with begrudging congratulations to the New England Patriots. Although they certainly aren't my favorite team to cheer for it's impossible to deny how good they really are.
Fall From the Top – David Duval
It sure doesn't feel like that long ago the David Duval was on top of the world. After battling back and forth with Tiger Woods for the number one world rank, Duval captured his first major at the 2001 British Open. He had won thirteen times on the tour and then something happened that has ruined the man as a golfer for ever.
Tiger Trails – On Top Again
Well we're into week four of the 2005 PGA Tour season. For the first time in over a year Tiger has won a stroke play event on the PGA Tour. World's number one Vijay Singh picked up right where he left off last year by winning the second event of the season. Number three Ernie Els has finished top ten in all three events thus far. All three players appear to be near top form, which promises for an exciting season.
News, Thoughts, And Opinions – Whats Going On?
Well, 2005 is here, snow is falling, the temperatures are plummeting, but the PGA season has officially begun. Here are some of the things going on in the golf world.
Strong Companies Part II – More Rambling
For those of you who read the Rant two weeks ago about how some strong golf club manufacturers are hurting the industry, this one will serve as kind of a follow-up. In SirShanksAlot News and Rumors the other day he mentioned that TaylorMade Golf was planning on releasing another driver this spring.
The Problem With Technology – Why Strong Companies Are Hurting The Game
I love golf. I love everything about the game. I love watching a 275-yard drive fly down the middle of the fairway. I love being able to save a par after hitting a tee shot into the drink. I love the mental challenge of the game and don't even mind the occasional double bogey– as long as I don't make two in a row! And I love golf equipment.
The American Hypocrisy
By the time most of you read this the story will probably be old news but it is something I feel that I must get off my chest. It is on the topic of Paul Casey's comments about the United States and Tom Lehman.