Archives for: August 2007
Monday August 27, 2007 | 18:15:35 441 words, 14171 views
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As Lorena Ochoa’s star rises and her mental game grows stronger, Michele Wie’s game continues to decline. The problem is that Michelle does not notice that she is on this slippery slope. She actually believes that her game is better than it really is! For example, when Wie missed the cut this week at the Safeway Classic, she actually thought that she was playing well and didn’t really understand how her score didn’t reflect her ability. As Michelle queried, “I felt like I didn’t shoot this bad. But, like I say, the score didn’t show how ...
Monday August 20, 2007 | 16:41:50 555 words, 15159 views
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Tiger Woods claims that he is physically and mentally drained after winning both the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational and the PGA Championship. The world’s number one golfer announced on his website that his body is “spent” and needs time to recuperate.
With good intentions, Woods stated recently that his plan was to show for all four FedEx Cup playoff events but, with little notice, withdrew just prior to the first playoff. I personally don’t think it’s fair to either the PGA Tour, the sponsors of the event who announced (with regularity) that Tiger is coming to Westchester CC and certainly ...
Tuesday August 14, 2007 | 13:37:04 212 words, 8158 views
Phil Mickelson is desperately seeking a “title” to add to a season saved (as quoted by him) only by his win at the Players Championship. Perhaps the distinction of “Champion of Champions” will fuel his desire to come out on top?
That is the name given to the winner of the HSBC Champions event which Lefty has included in his post-season schedule. But can you consider yourself a “champion of champions” without Tiger Woods in the field?
This “invitation-only” tournament would also be a boon to Mickelson as it is Asia’s richest national open, the field is strong and it offers international ...
Monday August 13, 2007 | 11:36:35 384 words, 12896 views
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Even though Phil Mickelson resumed a practice regimen for the PGA Championship, it still wasn’t enough to beat (or even compete against) Tiger Woods, who won his thirteenth career major after a sweltering weekend at Southern Hills.
Did practice make a difference for Mickelson or should he have taken the “John Daly approach", going in cold after a diet of casino play and cold beer? Both Mickelson and Daly finished with a +6 after four rounds of play and both appeared to be in good spirits afterwards with Phil claiming, “I don’t want to be hard on myself ...
Monday August 6, 2007 | 10:48:22 414 words, 14738 views
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Never trash talk against Tiger Woods! And don’t ever believe that Woods forgets what he hears, as Rory Sabbatini found out the hard way during yesterday’s final round at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational. As Tiger stated he “let his clubs do the talking” and easily defeated the rest of the field as Sabbatini ate his words that Woods was “as beatable as ever".
Annika Sorenstam did not let her tiger out of the tank at the Ricoh Women’s British Open even with the assistance of Woods’ yardage book in her back pocket. Instead, Lorena Ochoa made easy work of ...
Thursday August 2, 2007 | 12:19:04 296 words, 9913 views
Michelle Wie is most likely not complaining after finishing even par after round one of the Women’s British Open along with a bevy of top contenders such as Paula Creamer and Natalie Gulbis (Annika Sorenstam is at -1). But is she holding true to her pre-tournament dialogue in which she stated, “I’ve seen … Tiger play here. He made the golf course seem like a real easy golf course. My goal is to play like him this week.”
Is Michelle Wie making St. Andrews look easy? She holed out from ten feet at the fourth and then made it to the ...