2006 Mercedes Championship Recap

Stuart Appleby fends off a charging Vijay Singh for a successful title defense and three in a row at the 2006 Mercedes Championship.

2006 Mercedes Champion: Stuart ApplebyWow did I get my money’s worth this past weekend at the 2006 Mercedes Championship. This was my first PGA Tour event that I attended and luck have it, I had front-row seats to two fantastic finishes at the 18th hole on the Plantation Course at Kapalua. Vijay finished the first time with a tap-in birdie to go eight under and force Appleby to also birdie the 18th hole to go eight under and force a playoff. The players were promptly shuttled back to the 18th for the first playoff hole where both players matched drives in the center of the fairway but their second and third shots are what really created the drama. Alas the playoff was won by Appleby when Vijay missed his crucial putt (again) and left Appleby with a two-footer for his third consecutive win.

Episode 008

It’s a new year, but it’s the same ol’ Jeff and Erik. While Everardo suns himself in freakin’ Hawaii, we tackle some of the first issues of the 2006 PGA Tour season.

PodcastErik and Jeff tee off in the new year on players skipping the Mercedes Championship, “mandatory play,” Morgan Pressel, Annika Sorenstam, Tiger Woods (and his newly purchased fixer-upper $40M home in south Florida) in this, episode 008, of “Golf Talk Podcast.” You can subscribe to the RSS feed for our podcasts here or download Episode 008 as an MP3 file. For those who want to subscribe to us in iTunes, click here.

For this week’s Show Notes – links to articles we discuss in the show and additional information – just read on.

Volume Forty-One

Let’s get this party started with some new links this week. Enjoy.

Hittin' the LinksWell, the PGA Tour season has started, and honestly, I’m not that excited about it. Maybe I should qualify that with a “yet.” It seems like they just finished the 2005 season! And with the silly season, I didn’t even get a break. Maybe I’m one of the few who gets burned out from all the television coverage. But for me, I would rather watch golf when I can get inspired and go play right after. Am I the only one?

Now, on to the links.

Girls Get Lei’d on The Big Break V

It’s time for another season of “The Big Break”. The ladies will stir up trouble in Hawaii making this another terrific season of physical and mental prowess. Who will earn an exemption this season?

How many people agree with me that the Big Break IV was a bit of a snoozer? The old “Europeans versus the Americans” work better in the Presidents Cup or the Ryder Cup but became a bit overdone by the time The Golf Channel got through with it. Well folks, snooze no more! The ladies are back for another season of the Big Break and they’re not only good golfers but they are also hotties!

2006 Big Break V:Hawaii Calendar

They even have their own 2006 swimsuit calendar to muster up a bit more interest! Where is Danielle Amiee when you need her?

Seriously, if the new season of the Big Break is anything like the original “Ladies Only” competition, it should be a hoot to watch.

Tom Lehman

This is a year of transition for Lehman as his British Open exemption runs out and he is old enough to be the captain of the Ryder Cup.

ProFilesWhile Tom Lehman isn’t in the prime of his career anymore, he has kept a reasonable and steady pace for 14 years. His professional career took some turns but he’s been playing professionally since 1983. Just to give you some perspective: Tom Lehman played the first day of the Panasonic Las Vegas Pro on September 15, 1983 and it was the same day that now fellow competitor Kevin Na was brought into the world. This is completely unheard of in any other high level competitive sport and it is a primary reason why I love Golf.

Titleist Performance Institute Introduces MyTPI

MyTPI is for golfers of all ages and abilities to create their own customized golf fitness workout program and calendar. Plus access articles from top golf fitness professionals and instructional videos by the TPI staff.

For those of you who have not yet made your New Years Resolutions, here is a great opportunity to make one to improve your fitness, specifically your golf fitness. Professional golfers use physical conditioning to gain an edge on other players and now using MyTPI you can use the same resources they do to gain an edge on your playing partners.

The Titleist Performance Institute was created to provide players with the ultimate golf learning experience. We have combined industry leading experts, state of the art technology, and world class facilities to enhance your performance. – TPI

1995 to 2005 in Numbers

Looking into the past may gives us a better idea what will happen in the future. 11 years worth of data shows us a few things.

The Numbers GameWe’ve seen a lot of things over the last 11 years in golf. Most notably is the emergence of Tiger Woods. But there have been technological advances, course lengthening and a fitness revolution. All of these have had an effect on golf.

Some of these may negate others. Some may not. Hopefully the past numbers over the years will give us a little bit of insight into how future trends of stats will play out. Those who don’t know their history are doomed to repeat it, they say. We can’t save you from such a fate, but we can look back and learn a little about the (possible) future of golf.

ABC Out in 2007

ABC has balked at Tim Finchem’s asking price and has apparently left the table in negotiations for television coverage in 2007 (and beyond).

ABC LogoGolf Digest and USA Today (via the AP) are reporting that television network ABC has walked out of negotiations with the PGA Tour for carrying tournament coverage beginning in 2007. This leaves only CBS and NBC at the table with Tour Commish Tim Finchem.

The current PGA Tour contract runs through the 2006 season. In 2007, the PGA Tour will feature a revamped schedule, a playoff system, the “FedEx Cup,” and a “Fall Finish”. Apparently, the ol’ Finchy is still asking for too much money, and ABC simply decided they’d heard enough. Despite having found success with Paul Azinger and Nick Faldo in the announcing booth, both players may need to hone their game for the Champions Tour come 2007 if they’d like at least a semi-regular paycheck.

Volume Forty

Here’s the first installment of the 2006 Hittin’ the Links column.

Hittin' the LinksHello everyone, I’m back. I hope everyone had a great holiday and that santa was good to you all. Can you believe the PGA Tour is getting ready to open the 2006 season? Me either.

I don’t have a lot to say, but look for some good links in the upcoming year.