Hello, and welcome again to Hittin’ the Links. Well Sandtrappers, I think its safe to say, Tiger Woods is still good. How about that last putt? Anyone else have a sense of déja vü? If nothing else it definitely sets the stage for the Masters.
In this latest edition of HTL we look at why Tiger’s non-political stance is not a bad thing, take a peek at his new international playing schedule, and investigate John Daly’s recent lawsuit. Also, we find out what the PGA Tour wants to do to the caddies, meet the pro who turned amateur to make it to Augusta, and do a wrap-up of the PGA events of the week. Read on!
Hole 1: Does He Really Need to Be Political?
Tiger Woods continues to be very careful with both his opinions and his image, but is that really a bad thing? [Link]
Hole 2: The Problem, You See, Is It’s All True
A Florida Judge has thrown out John Daly’s Libel Suit he had brought against a Florida Newspaper. [Link]
Hole 3: A More International Tiger
Tiger Woods has added China to his schedule, right before Australia. [Link]
Hole 4: That’s One Way to Do It
After reinstating his amateur status, U.S. Mid-Am Champion Steve Wilson is finally teeing it up at the Masters. [Link]
Hole 5: Seve Still Fighting
Spaniard Seve Ballesteros is beginning another round of chemotherapy in his battle against brain cancer. [Link]
Hole 6: Last Minute Heroics
Keith Fergus eagles the 17th hole in his comeback to win the Cap Cana Championship. [Link]
Hole 7: Get the Bleep Button Ready!
The PGA Tour is looking at possibly putting a microphone on selected caddies during telecasts. [Link]
Hole 8: Welcome Back Mr. Woods
Tiger Woods wins the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill in dramatic fashion. [Link]
Hole 9: Yeah, It’s Still Over a Week Away
But its the Masters and its my favorite tournament to watch all year. Here is the official Masters website. [Link]
We all love the Master, who wouldn’t want that Green Jacket! I find myself liking the U.S. Open More.