Volume Two Hundred Ninety Four

Justin Rose wins, a 16-year old rocks the LPGA Tour, and Tiger continues to slide

Hittin' the LinksWelcome golf fans to yet another edition of Hittin’ the Links. After a week off, the PGA Tour continued play this weekend amid college and pro football. I have to admit I did not watch all that much golf this weekend, but I did catch Justin Rose’s final six holes on Sunday. He righted the ship just in time to keep from giving up yet another 54-hole lead. Good for him though, and congratulation to all those players that made their respective Presidents Cup teams as well.

In this edition of HtL we begin with an LPGA music video, then take note of Tiger’s continued fall from grace, and look at some of golf’s most desperate moves. Also on tap, we check out the best ten players in the world, look at one good sixteen year-old, and do a wrap-up of the week’s events. Read on!

Hole 1: Rappin’
Some girls on the LPGA Tour have made their own music video. [Link]

Hole 2: The Slide Continues
Tiger almost doesn’t qualify for his own event. [Link]

Hole 3: Desperate Times
Here is a list of golf’s all time most desperate measures. [Link]

Hole 4: Five Things
ESPN’s Farrell Evans discusses five things he learned this week. [Link]

Hole 5: Best in the World
Who are the 10 best players in the world? [Link]

Hole 6: End of an Era?
Some believe that the Tiger Woods era is officially over. [Link]

Hole 7: Champions
Jay Don Blake gets his first win on the Retirement Tour. [Link]

Hole 8: Youngster
Lexi Thompson becomes the youngest winner ever on the LPGA Tour. [Link]

Hole 9: BMW Championship
Justin Rose looks solid down the stretch at the BMW Championship. [Link]

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