Posted in Other on December 15th, 2005 2 Comments »
The Wendy's 3-Tour Challenge is an engaging event without the frazzled nerves. Sit back, relax and watch the best golfers from all three tours shoot the breeze and have fun! And it's all for a good cause.
Posted in Hot Topics, Other on November 23rd, 2005 9 Comments »
Mark Hensby can't keep his mouth shut: this week, he's criticizing Greg Norman. To Hensby I have but one thing to say: put up or shut up.
Posted in Other on November 20th, 2005 5 Comments »
A hobbled Tiger Woods won his second straight Dunlop Phoenix Open in Japan, but in dramatic fashion as it took him four playoff holes.
Posted in Other on November 16th, 2005 1 Comment »
Arnold Palmer's Victoria Clube de Golf is the host for the final World Golf Championship event of the season.
Posted in Other on November 13th, 2005 3 Comments »
Tiger Woods breathed down David Howell's neck all weekend at the inaugural HSBC Champions Tournament in Shanghai, but Woods never made the move that everyone thought was inevitable.
Posted in Other on September 21st, 2005 1 Comment »
Tiger Woods will lead the United States team against Vijay Singh and his International allies.
Posted in Other, Tap-Ins on August 7th, 2005 4 Comments »
Morgan Pressel wins her first U.S. Women's Amateur title. Annika Sorenstam claims victory at a self-sponsored tournament in her native Sweden.
Posted in Other on July 12th, 2005 No Comments »
Michelle Wie fired rounds of 76 and 72 - 148 is 8 over on the par-70 course - to qualify for match play at the Men's Public Links. If she wins, she'll advance to The Masters.
Posted in Other, PGA on July 10th, 2005 8 Comments »
Fan favorites Sean O'Hair and Jason Gore each came from behind to win a tournament Sunday.
Posted in Other on May 29th, 2005 No Comments »
Mike Reid - known affectionately as "Radar" on tour - wins the Senior PGA Championship in a three-way playoff.
Posted in Other on May 28th, 2005 No Comments »
Great play from iron-man Quigley, consistency from Reid and a small stumble from Pate have three tied for first in the middle of round three.
Posted in Other on May 27th, 2005 1 Comment »
Jerry Pate moved up the leaderboard as others, such as Hale Irwin and Graham Marsh, moved down at the second round of the Senior PGA Championships.
Posted in Other on May 26th, 2005 1 Comment »
Graham Marsh leads the first round of the Senior PGA Championship as Hale Irwin sits one stroke back and looks to defend his title and claim his fifth Championship victory.
Posted in Other on May 25th, 2005 2 Comments »
Hale Irwin looks to defend his title at the Senior PGA Championship at Laurel Valley Golf Club, but Arnold Palmer is the sentimental favorite has he plays his 24th Championship at his home course in Pennsylvania.
Posted in Other on May 24th, 2005 4 Comments »
Today was autograph day for me at the Senior PGA Championship while the wet weather continued.
Posted in Other on May 23rd, 2005 5 Comments »
What's going down Monday at the Senior PGA Championship at Laurel Valley Golf Club? Our on-course reporter checks in with a few pictures.
Posted in Other on May 2nd, 2005 1 Comment »
Ernie Els lambastes the field to win the BMW Asian Open by 13 strokes.
Posted in Other on May 1st, 2005 1 Comment »
Ernie Els is forced to complete his final round on Monday morning as darkness halts his final round.
Posted in Other on April 29th, 2005 No Comments »
Ernie Els fires a 62 to lead by four after two rounds at the BMW Asian Open.
Posted in Other on April 27th, 2005 No Comments »
Miguel Angel Jimenez looks to defend his title at the BMW Asian Open.
Posted in Other on April 24th, 2005 2 Comments »
Adam Scott struggles in his final round, but claims a wire-to-wire victory at the Johnnie Walker Classic.
Posted in Other on April 22nd, 2005 1 Comment »
Adam Scott fires a course record 63 and holds the lead of the Johnnie Walker Classic, while windy conditions interrupt play on Friday.
Posted in Other on April 20th, 2005 No Comments »
Miguel Angel Jimenez looks to defend his Johnnie Walker Classic title against an impressive field that includes Ernie Els and Retief Goosen.
Posted in Other on April 3rd, 2005 No Comments »
As Barry Lane and Paul Lawrie buckle, Paul Broadhurst falls into first place at the Estoril Open.
Posted in Other on April 1st, 2005 No Comments »
Paul Broadhurst and Jose-Filipe Lima share the lead at the Estoril Open, while Simon Dyson, who set a course record with a second round 64, and Barry Lane trail by one shot.
Posted in Other on March 30th, 2005 No Comments »
Sam Torrance, Paul Lawrie, and a handful of first time winners head up a field for the Estoril Open de Portugal Caixa Geral de Depositos.
Posted in Other on March 27th, 2005 No Comments »
Colin Montgomerie fires a final-round 60, but it's not enough to crack the top 50 in the world or to beat Thailand's Thaworn Wiratchant.
Posted in Other on March 25th, 2005 No Comments »
Chances for Montgomery to make the 2005 Masters are beginning to dwindle at the Indonesia Open.
Posted in Other on March 23rd, 2005 No Comments »
Colin Montgomerie and Paul McGinley head a field at the innaugural Jakarta Indonesia Open.
Posted in Other on March 16th, 2005 No Comments »
Tom Purtzer looks to defend his title against an impressive field at the Champions Tour Toshiba Classic.
Posted in Other on March 13th, 2005 2 Comments »
Ernie Els storms back from five down in the final round to capture his second straight European Tour title at the Qatar Masters.
Posted in Other on March 10th, 2005 No Comments »
Ian Woosnam disagrees with Nick Faldo that the majors are more pressure-packed than the Ryder Cup. I'll side with the guy with the better record.
Posted in Other on March 9th, 2005 1 Comment »
Ernie Els looks to continue his winning ways at the Qatar Masters.
Posted in Other on March 6th, 2005 5 Comments »
Ernie Els eagled the 18th to win by one while Jimenez three-jacked from 70 feet to lose.
Posted in Other on March 4th, 2005 1 Comment »
The Mechanic fired a second round speed-limit 65 to take the lead over Els in the Dubai Desert Classic.
Posted in Other on March 2nd, 2005 1 Comment »
Ernie Els and Mark O'Meara headline the Dubai Desert Classic which has drawn another strong field to compete for one of the richest purses in golf.
Posted in Other on March 2nd, 2005 No Comments »
Ian Woosnam in 2006 and Nick Faldo in 2008. But the real question remains: can the US squad beat any European team, regardless of the captain?
Posted in Other on February 16th, 2005 2 Comments »
Women are technically allowed to play in every men's major except one: The British Open. But change is afoot…
Posted in Other on February 15th, 2005 No Comments »
As Curtis Strange makes his Champions Tour debut this weekend, we should all take a moment to remember what a great player he was in his prime.
Posted in Hot Topics, Other on February 5th, 2005 2 Comments »
It's time to look at an event that should be wiped off the schedule: The Presidents Cup. Why? Because it is pointless at best, anti-American at worse and, most crucially, it drags down the excitement and intensity of the Ryder Cup Matches.
Posted in Other on February 3rd, 2005 No Comments »
Greg Norman, on the cusp of becoming eligible for the Champions Tour, has the opportunity to enhance the tour's popularity. If he plays.
Posted in Hot Topics, Other on February 3rd, 2005 No Comments »
Victorious in 2004, European Ryder Cup Captain Bernhard Langer has withdrawn his name from captaincy in 2006.
Posted in Other on January 24th, 2005 1 Comment »
Points standings for the 2006 Ryder Cup following the 2005 Buick Invitational.
Posted in Other on January 21st, 2005 3 Comments »
The 2005 World Golf Hall of Fame ballot were announced, and includes stars Vijay Singh, Fred Couples, Mark O'Meara, and Davis Love III.
Posted in Other on January 11th, 2005 1 Comment »
Tom Lehman chooses Corey Pavin and Loren Roberts as Team USA assistant captains for the 2006 Ryder Cup.
Posted in Other on December 28th, 2004 No Comments »
The top 10 golfers of 2004 include Meg Mallon, Michelle Wie, Kevin Stadler, and Ryan Moore. Can you guess the other six?
Posted in Other on December 21st, 2004 No Comments »
At the 2004 Duff Challenge, partners John Daly and Scott Hoch beat the amateur team of Mark Booher and Jerry Mangus.
Posted in Other on December 18th, 2004 1 Comment »
Colin Montgomerie says he's too young to be the 2006 European Ryder Cup captain.
Posted in Other on December 8th, 2004 No Comments »
Nick Faldo and Fanny Sunesson call it quits… again.
Posted in Other on December 6th, 2004 No Comments »
Larry and Drew Nelson shoot 13-under 59 to finish the two-day scramble at 25-under-par.
Posted in Other on December 4th, 2004 1 Comment »
The Office Depot Father-Son Challenge gives the next generation a taste of the big life.
Posted in Other on December 2nd, 2004 4 Comments »
A major announcement regarding the accumulation of points for Ryder Cup play: the first major shakeup since 1993.
Posted in Other on December 1st, 2004 No Comments »
PGA and LPGA Tour Q-Schools kick off soon. The men will play six rounds, the women five, and everyone's hopes are on the line.
Posted in Other on December 1st, 2004 1 Comment »
Greg Norman and Adam Scott have taken heat from Bruce Devlin and Wayne Grady for skipping the 100th Australian Open. Boo hoo.
Posted in Other on December 1st, 2004 4 Comments »
Players on the 2005 Tight Lies Tour will be allowed to use electronic devices to get yardages. Who needs a caddy anyway?
Posted in Other on November 30th, 2004 1 Comment »
Lee Janzen and Aaron Stewart will play the Father-Son Challenge together.
Posted in Other on November 29th, 2004 No Comments »
The LPGA returns to Hawaii with South Korea's help, and the Champions Tour taps Oak Hill again for the SBC Championship.
Posted in Other on November 28th, 2004 4 Comments »
Fred Couples wins his record-setting fifth Skins title after four playoff holes with Tiger Woods.
Posted in Other on November 27th, 2004 3 Comments »
Newcomer Adam Scott won two quick skins to kick things off in the Skins Game, but neither he, Sorenstam, Tiger Woods nor Fred Couples could break through in the other seven holes. With all those Saturday skins still alive, a rich Sunday is on tap.
Posted in Other on November 25th, 2004 No Comments »
Ex-beer driver plus 14 others earn exemption status on the Champions Tour.
Posted in Other on November 23rd, 2004 1 Comment »
Fred Couples, Tiger Woods, Adam Scott, and Annika Sorenstam tee it up this year in Palm Beach for this year's Skins Game.
Posted in Other on November 21st, 2004 5 Comments »
Tiger Woods entered the last round of the Dunlop Phoenix ten strokes ahead. To say he was going to win was a foregone conclusion is an understatement of Woods-ian proportions.
Posted in Other on November 17th, 2004 2 Comments »
Tiger feels Mark O'Meara should have been chosen for the 2006 Ryder Cup, and he isn't shy about sharing his feelings.
Posted in Other on November 17th, 2004 3 Comments »
The WGC World Cup of Golf starts tomorrow in Seville, Spain.
Posted in Other on November 17th, 2004 No Comments »
Foreign-born players captured more than half of 2004's PGA Tour and LPGA Tour victories. Will the trend continue?
Posted in Other on November 16th, 2004 No Comments »
Charlie Sifford was inducted to the World Golf Hall of Fame in the Lifetime Achievement category.
Posted in Other on November 16th, 2004 No Comments »
In a one-day Skins Game this past Sunday at Raon Golf Club on the island of Jeju, Colin Montgomerie won nine skins worth $75,000 while Tiger Woods and K.J. Choi both collected $51,000. South Korea's Se Ri Pak ended up with no skins. Five of Montgomerie's skins were collected on the par-5 10th hole when [...]
Posted in Other on November 11th, 2004 1 Comment »
This year's inductees to the World Golf Hall of Fame include Tom Kite, Isao Aoki, Charlie Sifford and Marlene Stewart Streit.
Posted in Other on November 9th, 2004 No Comments »
Caddy For Life, a review of the book written about Bruce Edwards.
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 Other on November 5th, 2004 No Comments »
R&A sets its ticket prices for the 2005 Open Championship at St. Andrews
Posted in Other on November 4th, 2004 No Comments »
Former U.S. Open champion Corey Pavin Pavin said his wife's Vietnamese heritage had a lot to do with his decision to play.
Posted in Other on November 2nd, 2004 5 Comments »
Tom Lehman is expected to be announced as the 2006 U.S. Ryder Cup captain tomorrow.
Posted in Other on November 1st, 2004 No Comments »
Kirk Satterfield of Manhasset, N.Y., became the second member of the Deepdale Golf Club staff to win the TaylorMade-adidas Golf PGA Assistant Professional Championship on Sunday. Satterfield roared from eight shots back to defeat V.J. Trolio by a shot.
Posted in Other on October 28th, 2004 No Comments »
Seve Ballesteros has been accused of assault by a European Tour official, but details are nonexistent.
Posted in Other on October 18th, 2004 No Comments »
Ernie Els wins his 6th HSBC World Match Play Championship, along with the £1 million prize cheque on his 35th birthday.
Posted in Other on October 15th, 2004 No Comments »
Bernhard Langer pulled off an impressive win over World No. 1 Vijay Singh at the HSBC World Match Play.
Posted in Other on October 14th, 2004 No Comments »
The US Coast Guard boards Tiger's yacht "Privacy."
Posted in Other on October 14th, 2004 1 Comment »
The first round of the HSBC World Matchplay remains unfinished due to rain delays. Retief Goosen was the day's only winner, thrashing Jeff Maggert 12&11.
Posted in Other on October 11th, 2004 No Comments »
A roundup of this past week's tour events.
Posted in Other on October 4th, 2004 No Comments »
The 2004 US World Cup team: Scott Verplank and Bob Tway.
Posted in Other on October 4th, 2004 No Comments »
Wayne Levi holds off a charging Hale Irwin to capture his second Champions Tour title.
Posted in Other on October 1st, 2004 No Comments »
Tiger speaks out on Ryder Cup selection and a vice captain role.
Posted in Other on October 1st, 2004 1 Comment »
Woods may be getting married this week.
Posted in Other on September 28th, 2004 No Comments »
Despite the absence of many top names, The Heritage at Woburn provided an entertaining day's golf and a worthy winner.
Posted in Other on September 23rd, 2004 No Comments »
Why in the Hal did the US team lose the Ryder Cup... again?
Posted in Other on September 22nd, 2004 No Comments »
A new tournament, The Heritage, takes place on the European Tour this week.
Posted in Other on September 20th, 2004 3 Comments »
Europe wins the Ryder Cup in convincing fashion: with a new winning victory margin.
Posted in Other on September 17th, 2004 No Comments »
Phil Mickelson has been dropped from Saturday's morning fourballs.
Posted in Other on September 17th, 2004 No Comments »
After a 3½-½ advantage from the morning fourballs, Europe stretched their lead to 6½-1½ in day 1's afternoon foursomes.
Posted in Other on September 17th, 2004 No Comments »
The US Ryder Cup team gets spanked in the early morning four-balls.
Posted in Other on September 16th, 2004 No Comments »
Fred Funk sports US Flag golf shoes in Thursday's practice round.
Posted in Other on September 16th, 2004 2 Comments »
Lineups for the Friday matches at the Ryder Cup are set.
Posted in Other on September 16th, 2004 No Comments »
Phil Mickelson skipped Wednesday's Ryder Cup practice.
Posted in Other on September 16th, 2004 No Comments »
Hal reminds Tiger that his Ryder Cup record will be used to judge him.
Posted in Other on September 14th, 2004 1 Comment »
The Ryder Cup is won - and lost - in the 4-Ball matches.
Posted in Other on September 13th, 2004 No Comments »
The Ryder Cup means as much, financially, as the Super Bowl.
Posted in Other on September 13th, 2004 No Comments »
Virginia Beach Open: James Driscoll turns in final-round 68 to win first Nationwide Tour event at the TPC of Virginia Beach.
Posted in Other on September 13th, 2004 No Comments »
Victories for three of Europe's team members in the last three weeks will surely give the side confidence, but is that enough to guarantee victory?
Posted in Other on September 10th, 2004 No Comments »
Colin Montgomerie is officially divorced.
Posted in Other on September 10th, 2004 No Comments »
Sam Torrance says that the Europeans have an advantage playing the Ryder Cup abroad.
Posted in Other on September 7th, 2004 No Comments »
Round-up from last week's tour events.
Posted in Other on September 4th, 2004 No Comments »
"Anything you can do, I can do better."
"No you can't!"
"Yes I CAN!"
Posted in Other on September 3rd, 2004 No Comments »
Switzerland : Detroit :: European Victory : ???
Posted in Other on September 3rd, 2004 No Comments »
Michael Long looks to defend his title at the Virginia Beach Open.
Posted in Other on September 3rd, 2004 No Comments »
The Omega European Masters featuring an aging Spaniard's redesign and… Cindy Crawford?
Posted in Other on August 30th, 2004 No Comments »
I understand the idea behind Bernhard Langer picking Colin Montgomerie for the European 2004 Ryder Cup team. The thought is that with so many younger or rookie players, you want to look for someone who provides leadership and a steady game. But, speaking as an American who obviously doesn't have the same access to the [...]
Posted in Other on August 29th, 2004 No Comments »
Bernhard Langer adds Montgomerie and Donald to his Ryder Cup team.