Sep
21
The Presidents cup is all the rage for golf bloggers these days. Mulligan wonders who Tiger Woods will be paired with, while Erik J. Barzeski gives a full preview of the event.
Of course, the reckless Brent Kelley changes gears and looks back at the 2… more »
Sep
20
For anyone who thinks that golf bloggers have little to write about with the season winding down, Mulligan gives the lowdown on the Kraft Nabisco Shootout. No word if the winners get all the cheese and crackers they'd like, but Mulligan did find a worthy… more »
Sep
19
It appears William K. Wolfrum's apparent mindless rants against Canada may have some truth to them, at least if you ask Robert Thompson. Thompson proclaims James Lepp and J.C. Deacon as having the best performances this year by Canadian golfers. When the… more »
Sep
16
At the Sand Trap and the Golf Blog they are talking of David Toms and Meg Mallon having to be rushed to the hospital with advance heart rates. Mallon's was 290 when she went in. Luckily, it appears both are recovering well.
Bogey McDuff is talking ab… more »
Sep
15
Geoff Shackleford has a nice breakdown of a Golf Channel show about where golf will be in 2025. It appears course managers want to add more distance, while players like Mark O'Meara just think many courses need to be made more difficult for the pros.… more »
Sep
14
With little of any real importance going on, golf bloggers are doing their best to make the miniscule seem massive.
First of all, that notorious ladies man Brent Kelley gives us a run down of the golf channel's Big Break IV. This time they set it up t… more »
Sep
13
Apparently a Solheim Cup hangover has hit the golf bloggers of the world today, leaving poor little me to dwell on the fact that Robert Thompson is working on an autobiography of Ron Joyce. I know this because he now mentions it in every post he makes.… more »
Sep
12
All anybody seems to want to talk about is the United States' dramatic Solheim Cup victory, which is fine by me.
The Sand Trap: "With the excitement of the Solheim Cup lingering in the minds of its fans it is now up to incoming LPGA commissioner Biven… more »
Sep
09
BogeyMan is talking about how the U.S. girls are bonding in preparation for the Solheim Cup. And sorry fellows, I checked with Jennifer Mario on this and "bonding" does not actually imply slumber parties and tickle fights.
Sensing the B.C. Canadian Op… more »
Sep
08
They're "beefing up their coverage of Supreme Court golf" at the Golf Blog, which really means they are setting the standard. Mulligan continues this hard-hitting expose by letting us know Sandra Day O'Conner's handicap is 12.8 while Justice John Paul St… more »
Sep
07
PantherGirl at The Dog's Breakfast wrote in to tell me about her son using his talents to make donations for Hurricane Katrina victims.
"Lucas set up a fundraising station for the Katrina victims, and offered to hit a 100-yard or better drive for ever… more »
Sep
06
Fo shizzle! Imagining a billion golf balls falling on Baldwin while South Korea's great team stays home
Send feedback »Spanning the globe to find what the golf-blogging world is thinking:
SortaGolf talks about a report that says 1.8 billion golf balls are lost every year. To try and put that into perspective, imagine Chris Baldwin is sitting at his computer. Now, imag… more »
Sep
05
Golf bloggers are showing how affected they are by Hurricane Katrina. Texas Golf, Grouchy Golf Blog, About's Brent Kelly and even our own Cheap Bastard are all pushing for golfers to do what they can to help those who have lost it all in the Gulf Coast r… more »
Sep
02
Feeling the inertia, golf bloggers are asking the tough questions about the LPGA and toilet paper
Send feedback »Eric J. Barzeski is talking about yesterday's USGA memo, where they want to start limiting the moment of inertia (MOI) in drivers. This could have a big impact on club makers. I can't say whether this is good or bad, myself. However, I hear that Jennifer… more »
Sep
01
Properly promoting Gulbis and Creamer, practicing a golf swing in bed has bloggers dreaming
2 feedbacks »At the Golf Blog Douglas gives us his ideas on how the LPGA can improve its image. Mostly it seems, Douglas wants them to spotlight the likes of Paula Creamer and Natalie Gulbis more. Douglas didn't actually write that he thinks they should play in only… more »


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