Fan No More
Posted in Swing Thoughts on July 24th, 2007 7 Comments »
Sergio Garcia and Gary Player both used the media tent at the 2007 Open Championship to remove their names from my "players I root for" list.
Posted in Swing Thoughts on July 24th, 2007 7 Comments »
Sergio Garcia and Gary Player both used the media tent at the 2007 Open Championship to remove their names from my "players I root for" list.
Posted in Hot Topics, Swing Thoughts on June 4th, 2007 16 Comments »
B.J. Wie is writing the scripts, but is Michelle Wie reading them or silently rebelling against a controlling father?
Posted in Hot Topics, Swing Thoughts on April 6th, 2007 28 Comments »
I hope that Bobby Jones and Clifford Roberts are superglued in their coffins. If not, they're probably spinning so fast they're likely to pop out in China before the final round concludes on Sunday.
Posted in Hot Topics, Swing Thoughts on March 6th, 2007 16 Comments »
Is the USGA's new proposal really about grooves? I think that's only part of the story.
Posted in Balls, Hot Topics, Swing Thoughts on October 23rd, 2006 5 Comments »
The OGA's uniform ball experiment was not even a success in the eyes of the anti-ball crowd.
Posted in Swing Thoughts on August 20th, 2006 8 Comments »
Players believe they finally have a shot at taking down the greatest player to ever play the game when he is tied for the lead. What exactly would it take for that to happen?
Posted in Hot Topics, Swing Thoughts on July 22nd, 2006 6 Comments »
Distance may matter, but when Tiger keeps it in the fairway, he's impossible to beat.
Posted in Hot Topics, LPGA, Swing Thoughts on July 17th, 2006 33 Comments »
The Michelle Wie boo-birds come out of the woodwork every time she tees it up, and I'm sick of hearing it.
Posted in Swing Thoughts on July 11th, 2006 4 Comments »
A quote on hitting driver and wedge… but who is it from?
Posted in Hot Topics, Swing Thoughts on July 1st, 2006 12 Comments »
The 2007 FedExCup details are now known, and all they've done is firm my belief that it will be a massive failure.
Posted in Hot Topics, Swing Thoughts on June 22nd, 2006 4 Comments »
Carolyn Bivens is making a mess of the LPGA Tour, and unless she changes her attitude or someone wises up and cans her, the LPGA Tour may be headed for some bad, bad times.
Posted in Hot Topics, Swing Thoughts on June 6th, 2006 5 Comments »
She's getting closer. But the 16-year-old prodigy still has some growing to do. I can't wait till she gets there.
Posted in Hot Topics, Swing Thoughts on June 2nd, 2006 5 Comments »
I don't care if they fill the bunkers with aluminum pop tabs - the conditions are the same for every golfer. Just go play!
Posted in Balls, Hot Topics, Swing Thoughts on April 21st, 2006 8 Comments »
The USGA dips its toe into the ongoing debate over whether players with super-fast swing speeds gain an "extra boost" of distance.
Posted in Hot Topics, Swing Thoughts on April 11th, 2006 7 Comments »
I don't need a second driver, and if your name isn't "Phil Mickelson," neither do you.
Posted in Swing Thoughts on April 1st, 2006 1 Comment »
The FedEx Reliability Zone: an April Fool's Day joke played out upon us despite the changing calendar.
Posted in Hot Topics, Swing Thoughts on March 21st, 2006 7 Comments »
The Players Championship the fifth major? I don't think so.
Posted in Swing Thoughts on March 11th, 2006 24 Comments »
My simple explanation on why Camilo Villegas will enjoy enormous success in the PGA Tour.
Posted in Hot Topics, Swing Thoughts on March 1st, 2006 24 Comments »
If you want to get people riled up, try using "technology" and "tradition" in the same golf conversation.
Posted in Hot Topics, Swing Thoughts on February 17th, 2006 3 Comments »
Tiger, 695.MB, 259 yards, and lots of ladies are on my mind as we really kick off 2006. What's on yours?
Posted in PGA, Swing Thoughts on November 17th, 2005 2 Comments »
20 questions with the Fantastic Four 2005 major winners.
Posted in Hot Topics, Swing Thoughts on October 27th, 2005 11 Comments »
Geoff Shackelford, a golf course architect, takes issue with the answer the R&A's Peter Dawson gave to a question about technology.
Posted in Hot Topics, Swing Thoughts on October 18th, 2005 8 Comments »
Michelle Wie was DQ'ed after her appearing in her first professional tournament. Wie now understands the importance using the Rules Officials when questioning a drop.
Posted in Swing Thoughts on September 27th, 2005 2 Comments »
I've noticed no matter what your profession or generation, who you are on the course, is who you are in life.
Posted in Hot Topics, Swing Thoughts on September 12th, 2005 5 Comments »
The Golf Channel's coverage of the 2005 Solheim Cup left a lot to be desired, turning one of the most exciting sporting events of the year into one of the most boring.
Posted in Hot Topics, Swing Thoughts on August 1st, 2005 No Comments »
The distance debate is raging in golf, but the facts are clear. In this article, we share those facts.
Posted in Swing Thoughts on July 29th, 2005 1 Comment »
Annika Sorenstam gives Tiger Woods a run for his money during practice rounds.
Posted in Hot Topics, Swing Thoughts on July 28th, 2005 1 Comment »
Gary Player thinks that there are three kinds of golf: amateur golf, pro golf, and tournament golf. Huh?
Posted in Swing Thoughts on July 22nd, 2005 1 Comment »
Morgan Pressel turns eighteen soon and wants to join the Ladies Professional Tour ASAP. Is this the best move for her?
Posted in Hot Topics, Swing Thoughts on July 18th, 2005 2 Comments »
Tiger Woods is out - once again - to a greater than four-point advantage in the Official World Golf Ranking. Time to expand: The Big 24 is now all the rage!
Posted in Swing Thoughts on July 11th, 2005 4 Comments »
The distance debate is all about two things: the golf ball alone or all of technology. Some like things the way they are.
Posted in Hot Topics, Swing Thoughts on July 11th, 2005 3 Comments »
Greg Norman, Jack Nicklaus, and Tom Watson think that the golf ball goes too far, and they're not shy about telling people either.
Posted in Hot Topics, Swing Thoughts on July 7th, 2005 1 Comment »
David Lloyd has something interesting to say about the distance we hit the golf ball these days. Or so he says…
Posted in Swing Thoughts on July 1st, 2005 No Comments »
Current LPGA Commissioner Ty Votaw insists that there be an age limit to becoming a member of the Tour.
Posted in Swing Thoughts on June 24th, 2005 No Comments »
Dan O'Neill is devoid of all emotion when it comes to players having difficulty at the 105th U.S. Open.
Posted in Hot Topics, Swing Thoughts on June 22nd, 2005 4 Comments »
A reader writes in with some poignant thoughts on the 105th U.S. Open and the media reaction to a Campbell victory.
Posted in Hot Topics, Swing Thoughts on June 16th, 2005 11 Comments »
Vijay Singh is one of the best in the world, but does he really believe that nobody else could break 100 on a U.S. Open course?
Posted in Swing Thoughts on June 15th, 2005 No Comments »
Michelle Wie seems to enjoy losing, but does losing beget losing?
Posted in Swing Thoughts on June 13th, 2005 19 Comments »
Ben Crane may play slowly, but that in no way excuses what Rory Sabbatini did to him over the final two holes of the 2005 Booz Allen Classic.
Posted in Swing Thoughts on June 6th, 2005 3 Comments »
Third-ranked golfer Ernie Els is replacing everything from the shafts on his Titleist golf clubs to his airplane but he's keeping his caddy!
Posted in Hot Topics, Swing Thoughts on June 1st, 2005 5 Comments »
The Memorial - due to Jack's reputation with the powers-that-be - may find its neck on the chopping block come "contraction" time.
Posted in Swing Thoughts on May 23rd, 2005 No Comments »
Is being a title sponsor really worth it? I think there are better ways to get your company's name associated with one of the Tour's.
Posted in Hot Topics, Swing Thoughts on May 20th, 2005 2 Comments »
Gary Player wants to take away the metal clubs used by pros and put wooden clubs in their hands. My reaction? Nice knowing you, Gary. Have fun in La La Land.
Posted in Hot Topics, Swing Thoughts on May 10th, 2005 1 Comment »
Plan your trip in advance, and you may have the most fun you've ever had. Just remember the Gore-Tex and plenty of drinking water.
Posted in Swing Thoughts on May 5th, 2005 11 Comments »
Gender-swapping! That's right, the first male-born, sexually tweaked "female" is now being allowed to compete in the Women's British Open.
Posted in Hot Topics, Swing Thoughts on May 4th, 2005 12 Comments »
It's illegal to use laser- and GPS-enabled range finders on the golf course during handicap and tournament play. But should it be?
Posted in Hot Topics, Swing Thoughts on April 18th, 2005 4 Comments »
After fighting to the end at this year's Masters against Tiger Woods, Chris DiMarco has proven once again that he is the best player whom has not won a major yet.
Posted in Hot Topics, Swing Thoughts on April 13th, 2005 8 Comments »
The Masters is past, but there is still an important subject to discuss that cropped up before last week's action at Augusta. Should Hootie Johnson get to tell the players what ball they should use?
Posted in Swing Thoughts on April 12th, 2005 24 Comments »
When Phil Mickelson is in the spotlight, rest assured that there will be plenty of clamor from the galleries. Whether that talk is good or bad, make no mistake: Phil is going to be a force on the PGA Tour for a long time, so get used to it!
Posted in Swing Thoughts on April 11th, 2005 2 Comments »
Welcome back, David Duval. Your +7 missed the cut at The Masters, but you beat out some other good golfers. Keep pluggin'.
Posted in Hot Topics, Swing Thoughts on March 31st, 2005 1 Comment »
Spring is here, and with the blossoming of trees comes our guide to preparing for the oncoming golf season. Get ready!
Posted in Hot Topics, Swing Thoughts on March 29th, 2005 3 Comments »
Is extra length really the way to "Tiger-proof" a golf course. Growing the rough out may be a more effective, and fair, way to put the teeth back into many tour tracks.
Posted in Hot Topics, Swing Thoughts on March 17th, 2005 2 Comments »
Everyone's heard the PGA's slogan "These guys are good," but with the NHL locked out and NBA ratings falling, just how far can the PGA go?
Posted in Swing Thoughts on March 14th, 2005 No Comments »
St Andrews is considering allowing women to play in the 2006 Open. Could this be the beginning of a new era in golf?
Posted in Swing Thoughts on March 11th, 2005 1 Comment »
If the PGA Championship were to revert to a matchplay format, it could offer viewers drama and a bit of history all at the same time.
Posted in Hot Topics, Swing Thoughts on March 7th, 2005 4 Comments »
Tiger Woods has spent the last year assuring us his game was "this close" to the dominant level he demands of himself. Having already doubled his 2004 win total, the outlook for Team Tiger is bright for the rest of 2005.
Posted in Hot Topics, Swing Thoughts on February 21st, 2005 2 Comments »
As performance enhacing drugs garner attention on the diamond, is there a reason for concern on the links as well?
Posted in LPGA, Swing Thoughts on February 16th, 2005 2 Comments »
Where are the Tigers and Phils of the LPGA? I like golf, but the LPGA is boring.
Posted in Hot Topics, Swing Thoughts on February 4th, 2005 3 Comments »
Are drunk, vicious, obnoxious galleries good for the game of golf? ESPN doesn't think so. Instead, they think it's "great!"
Posted in Hot Topics, Swing Thoughts on January 28th, 2005 6 Comments »
Go home, David Duval. Get your game in shape or something, but until you do, please - just stay away.
Posted in Swing Thoughts on January 15th, 2005 No Comments »
Wie may have missed the cut at the Sony Open, but in terms of marketability, she's a cut above the rest.
Posted in Swing Thoughts on December 8th, 2004 1 Comment »
Michelle Wie will play the 2005 Sony Open, and before everyone starts criticizing everyone and everything, take a look at the other points of view.
Posted in Swing Thoughts on November 30th, 2004 1 Comment »
Wasn't the Skins Game fun at one point in the not-too-distant past?
Posted in Swing Thoughts on November 30th, 2004 1 Comment »
With Phil shooting a 59 in Hawaii, is it time to revisit the older courses, or are they destined to end up as quaint, low-scoring footnotes in golf history?
Posted in Swing Thoughts on November 28th, 2004 2 Comments »
Golf is an awesome game.
Posted in Swing Thoughts on November 24th, 2004 9 Comments »
Gary Player a cheat? What's the world coming to?
Posted in Swing Thoughts on November 18th, 2004 1 Comment »
Blatant sexism? Whatever you call it, The Golf Channel and other reporters need to get it right.
Posted in Swing Thoughts on November 17th, 2004 4 Comments »
Annika Sorenstam has endorsement deals, but does anyone else on the LPGA Tour? Why the disparity?
Posted in Swing Thoughts on November 17th, 2004 3 Comments »
Charlie Sifford was one of ten African-Americans on the PGA Tour in the 1970s. Today there is only one: Tiger Woods.
Posted in Other, Swing Thoughts on November 8th, 2004 2 Comments »
Rick George ("I'm Rick George, b**ch!") and the board of the Champions Tour bullheadedly move forward with their plans to ban carts on the Tour next year.
Posted in Swing Thoughts on November 7th, 2004 4 Comments »
It'd be so much easier to appreciate his season as a historic achievement if he weren't such a prick.
Posted in Swing Thoughts on November 5th, 2004 4 Comments »
Tiger Woods sues Christensen Shipyards claiming unauthorized use of his name.
Posted in Swing Thoughts on November 4th, 2004 3 Comments »
On cheating, golf's long memory and glass houses. With a little bit of Tiger-post-honeymoon-watch thrown in, just because you can't write a golf article without mentioning Tiger …
Posted in Swing Thoughts on November 2nd, 2004 6 Comments »
Meg Mallon lacks sponsors and "Golf for Women" writer Sally Jenkins wonders why. Gee, that's a toughy!
Posted in Swing Thoughts on October 25th, 2004 3 Comments »
Payne Stewart died five years ago today, and the golf world mourned his death.
Posted in Swing Thoughts on October 20th, 2004 No Comments »
Good players use creativity and awareness of the situation to their advantage on the course.
Posted in Swing Thoughts on October 6th, 2004 No Comments »
Tiger Woods marries Elin Nordegren in Barbados.
Posted in Swing Thoughts on September 30th, 2004 No Comments »
Should golf clubs grant same-sex couples the same membership rights as heterosexual families?
Posted in Swing Thoughts on September 30th, 2004 No Comments »
Who are we to question Tiger Woods' word?
Posted in Swing Thoughts on September 17th, 2004 No Comments »
Someone has a sickly funny sense of humor, and doesn't want to meet any golfers in dark alleys.
Posted in Swing Thoughts on September 4th, 2004 1 Comment »
Moe Norman is dead at 75.
Posted in Swing Thoughts on September 1st, 2004 1 Comment »
What does a USGA membership really give you?