Volume One Hundred Fifty Two

The Nationwide Tour is feeling like a million bucks, literally!

Hittin' the LinksHello again and welcome to this week’s, Hittin’ the Links. Another week has started and with it another Major Championship. The best players in the world, minus one, have gathered in Britain this week to vie for the Claret Jug and HTL is here to give you links to the important sites.

Also in the volume, we look at the Nationwide Tour and its richest tournament ever, see who took home the biggest chunk of that purse, and investigate why Colin Montgomerie is so darn grumpy. In addition, we see who besides Tiger is taking this week off, check in on the new World Golf Hall of Fame inductees, take a peek at Mickelson’s house for sale, and find out who won this week at the John Deere Classic. Read On!

Hole 1: Nationwide Tour
The Nationwide Tour went big time this past week with the largest purse in tour history: one million bucks. [Link]

Hole 2: And More Importantly, Who Won?
40-year-old Rick Price took home the Nationwide Tour Player’s Cup, and a nice chunk of that one million dollar purse. [Link]

Hole 3: Donald Out of the Open Championship
Englishman Luke Donald has withdrawn from the British Open because of a nagging wrist injury. [Link]

Hole 4: Sir Bob Charles the First!
Bob Charles is to be the first left handed golfer and first New Zealander inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame. [Link]

Hole 5: Some Might Call This Whining
Colin Montgomerie gets around the course like few others. [Link]

Hole 6: Three-peat for Perry
Kenny Perry picked up win #3 when his playoff companions forgot there was water on the left side of the first playoff hole. [Link]

Hole 7: Anyone In the Market for a House?
Phil Mickelson has his house on the market. The price? A cool $10 Million. [Link]

Hole 8: Official British Open Site
Here is the official site for everything that is The British Open Championship. [Link]

Hole 9: British Open Coverage
Golf.com’s coverage of the British Open Championship.[Link]

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