Archives for: July 2008
Tuesday July 29, 2008 | 09:01:42 438 words, 16922 views
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Michelle Wie didn’t make the cut and received no exemptions for the Ricoh Women’s British Open this week so what does she do? She shrugs it off and goes Tour-hopping, increasing the box-office revenue at the Reno-Tahoe Open instead!
With a star-studded list of PGA Tour professionals attending the WGC Bridgestone Invitational, tournament directors at the B-List event realized that offering a precious exemption to a relative unknown was tantamount to television suicide, so why not offer the golden ticket to the princess of DQ’s and MC’s?
Add to that the last minute entry of David Duval ...
Monday July 21, 2008 | 10:22:16 657 words, 19936 views
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Padraig Harrington came out the victor this week at the British Open, the third major winner of the year with an injury to do so, hiding under the radar of many who thought he could not win back-to-back major tournaments. Harrington concentrated his efforts on course management and the short game to overtake an unlikely favorite of the over-fifty set, namely Greg Norman, whose “foot-on-the-pedal” mentality cost him yet another win.
It’s a shame, though, that in 2007, Harrington thought so little of the Claret Jug he fought so hard to win he used it instead as a ...
Tuesday July 15, 2008 | 11:30:43 385 words, 22351 views
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There are golf fans and then there are those who come out of the woodwork just to see Tiger Woods blast the ball. These “Tiger enthusiasts” would not think of missing an event with Woods in the field but what happens now that the world’s number-one player is out for the season?
In relation to the British Open, sports agent Andrew “Chubby” Chandler claims that there will be, “zero economic impact” and that “he would have been the biggest show in town, but he would not have been the only show. Besides, most of the people there ...
Tuesday July 8, 2008 | 12:22:02 482 words, 25717 views
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“Fearless", “cocky” and “arrogant” were descriptive terms used by fellow golfer Fred Funk after Anthony Kim’s decisive victory at the AT&T National hosted by Tiger Woods. Without Woods in the hunt the field is wide open with devotees waiting anxiously for a confident PGA Tour golfer to step up and take the reins.
In sashayed 23-year-old Anthony Kim who, with a bogey-free Sunday (the only final round like it since Chopra took the season-opening Mercedes-Benz Championship), stepped up to meet the demands of fans who were growing restless without a hero in their midst.
Anthony is no different ...
Wednesday July 2, 2008 | 11:45:28 340 words, 27788 views
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Although an announcer during the U.S. Women’s Open mentioned Young Kim’s swing thought of “fairways and greens", it’s much easier to think it than it is to bring it to fruition. The simple practice of envisioning what you want to achieve is sometimes the key to a positive round.
Basically, if you think happy thoughts, chances are you won’t throw your seven-iron in anger!
On the flip side, the average weekend duffer tends to clutter his mind with either what he has learned or needs to practice instead of a simple meditation geared to a positive outlook. The result ...