Volume Two Hundred Twenty Five

Nervous PGA Tour wives, Tiger-ade no more, and Poulter uses nonverbal communication

Hittin' the LinksGood day golf fans and welcome again to Hittin’ the Links. I was quite a weekend on the PGA Tour. Things are never boring at the Phoenix Open. If you have never had a chance to witness the 16th live in person I urge you to try it at least once in your life.

In this newest volume of HTL we begin by investigating why PGA Tour wives are a little on edge, find out who dropped Tiger this time, and see who is the next Solheim Cup Captain. Also this week, we check out Ian Poulter’s 16th hole reaction, examine the PETA-Tiger Woods connection, and do a wrap-up of the week’s events. Read on!Hole 1: And Where Were You Last Night!
Michael Campbell speaks on how Tiger’s indiscretions have alerted other Tour wives to the possibility their husbands could be doing the same. [Link]

Hole 2: No More Tiger-ade!
Tiger can now add Gatorade to the growing list of sponsors no longer needing his services. [Link]

Hole 3: Captain Rosie
Rosie Jones gets the nod from the LPGA to be the 2011 American Solheim Cup captain. [Link]

Hole 4: So what Do You Really Think?
After being heckled mercilessly, Ian Poulter told the crowd what he really though, without saying a word. [Link]

Hole 5: PETA vs. Tiger
Even the nutty folks at PETA have found a way to poke fun at Tiger. [Link]

Hole 6: Nationwide Tour
Fran Quinn takes home first-place money at the Panama Championship on the Nationwide Tournament. [Link]

Hole 7: Tiger Back in Rehab
Tiger is reportedly back in rehab, but this time to deal with a drug habit. [Link]

Hole 8: HSBC Champions
Ai Miyazato makes it two for two with a win at the HSBC Champions in Singapore. [Link]

Hole 9: Phoenix Open
Hunter Mahan comes from 4 back to win the Waste Management Phoenix Open. [Link]