Volume Two Hundred Fifteen

Silly Season is here, Lee Westwood pads his bank account, and we all need to stop littering!

Hittin' the LinksGobble Gobble Sand Trappers and welcome to the Thanksgiving Edition of Hittin’ the Links. It’s turkey time around the U.S., and you know what that means, right? Black Friday for the ladies and a quick 18 for the guys. Make sure to get that tee time ASAP!

In this edition of HTL we begin by looking at what Rory McIlroy said, then investigate who is in the final stage of the PGA Tour Q-School, and check out some opinions on Silly Season. Also, we explore the golf ball litter problem, watch the best Seinfeld golf moments, and do a wrap-up of the week’s events. Read on!

Volume Two Hundred Fourteen

Michelle finally gets a W, see the world’s most dangerous golf course, and Tiger walks away with a lot of Australian cash

Hittin' the LinksHello again golf fans and welcome to Hittin’ the Links. I am back in action this week, I would like to thank Alan Olsen for picking up the slack for me last week – a fine job he did.

In this volume of HTL we start off with a look at one dangerous golf hole, investigate why Hollywood isn’t excited about golf movies, and check out the golf bra. Also, we find out who is atop the European Tour Order of Merit, see who is suing the PGA Tour, and do a wrap-up of the week’s events. Read on!

Volume Two Hundred Thirteen

Phil wins his showdown but it wasn’t with Tiger, 2010 Tour schedules get released, and our nominee for dumbest criminal of the year.

Hitting the LinksIt’s Monday and I know you’ve spend the weekend anticipating what journey through the golf world we will send you on as you settle back into your workweek. So kick back, grab a danish, and enjoy your mocha.

This week we have schedule releases for both the PGA Tour and the LPGA Tour, a nomination for dumbest criminal of the year, and some guys named Phil and Tiger duke it out behind the Great Wall.

Volume Two Hundred Twelve

The Viking Classic is rained out, Roberts wins the Charles Schwab Cup, and the LPGA has a new commissioner

Hittin' the LinksHello golf fans, welcome again to Hittin’ the Links. Well, there has actually been quite a bit going on in the world of golf this week. With out wasting any more time let’s take a look.

In this volume of HTL we first send out a get well soon to Joey Sindelar, then turn our attention to the rain soaked and canceled Viking Classic, and investigate the Eisenhower-golf connection. Also, we look at the LPGA’s new commissioner, see who’s playing golf in Afghanistan, and do a wrap-up of the week’s events. Read on!

Volume Two Hundred Eleven

The Nationwide season is over and there a 25 new graduates

Hittin' the LinksHappy Monday, duffers, and welcome again to Hittin’ the Links. The Nationwide Tour season is over and 25 of its members have earned their PGA Tour card for next year. The rest of the Nationwide Tour will now ready themselves for Q-school. Stay tuned.

In this volume of HTL we start off talking to Michael Jordan, then check out the 2009 Nationwide Tour graduating class, and find out why you should not think too much. Also on tap we listen to Sergio complain about his poor year, look back at Payne Stewart, and do a wrap-up of the week’s events. Read on!

Volume Two Hundred Ten

The Fall Finish continues, the Road Hole gets harder, and Annika is one busy retiree

Hittin' the LinksHello and good day everyone, and welcome again to Hittin’ the Links. Golf stories are beginning to become more and more scarce as many people have begun to put away the clubs for the season. But have no fear duffers, I will continue to peruse and deliver throughout the off-season.

For this volume, we start off with a look at the famous Road Hole, find out which are the best courses for business, and check in on what is in store for the Fall Finish. Also on tap we discover Annika’s busy retirement schedule, investigate a golf fight, and do a recap of the week’s events. Read on!

Volume Two Hundred Nine

The Americans win the Cup, it’s no cigars for M.J., and please watch out for water hazards!

Hittin' the LinksGood Day folks and welcome back to Hittin’ the Links. It was a good win for the Americans this weekend, and Tiger Woods showed up to play, that’s for sure. But I am afraid now there is officially nothing golf-related to look forward to (unless you’re #130 or so on the money list) until next spring [sigh]. But I have all winter to feel sorry for myself; let’s see what’s going on in the world of golf!

In this volume of HTL we first look at why Michael Jordan probably won’t be moving to California anytime soon, investigate a real water hazard, and check out golf’s Olympic bid. Also, we find out who might be the next John Daly, learn how to get a free round of golf from The Donald, and do a recap of the Presidents Cup. Read on!

Volume Two Hundred Eight

Tiger makes his first billion, yes folks that’s nine zeros!

Hittin' the LinksHello golf fans, and Welcome again to Hittin’ the Links. What’s happening out there in golf land? I tell you the chill is in the air, the leaves are turning colors, and like it or not the 2009 golf season is drawing to a close. That is unless you live in a southern state like I do – we are just getting started!

In this issue of HTL we say hello to the first billion dollar athlete, then take a look at golf’s first showman, and investigate the Shark’s breakup with Chris Evert. Also in this volume we find out why some golf balls shouldn’t be retrieved, take a peek at the Presidents Cup, and do a wrap-up of the week’s events. Read on!

Volume Two Hundred Seven

Phil wins, Tiger wins, seems like all is right in the world of golf

Hittin' the LinksWelcome golf fans to another issue of Hittin’ the Links. Well there you have it, what better way to end the FedExCup playoffs than to have golf’s biggest names go one-two? It’s like Tim Finchem wrote the script himself.

In this volume of HTL we start off by looking at the future of the PGA Tour, then listen to the advice Phil got, and check out the shot hit by one talented 13 year-old. Also on tap, we see why golf is a game for life, see why Steve Stricker needed some mud tires, and then do a wrap-up of the week’s events. Read on!