Golf Talk [Episode 119]

I promise you, all the stuff at the end is said purely tongue in cheek. Really. Ask our wives.

Golf Talk PodcastCristie Kerr blows a U.S. Women’s Open, a – shock – South Korean player wins, and Steve Stricker closes out the John Deere. Also this week, Open predictions, changing par at the U.S. Open at Chambers Bay, wimpy Brett Quigley, and a whole lot more in this episode of Golf Talk.

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3 thoughts on “Golf Talk [Episode 119]”

  1. Did anyone else happen to hear the rumblings at the Open from caddies and players about Cristie’s and Morgan’s potential conflicts of interest? Some of the caddies were saying that Cristie threatened to boycott the Solheim Cup. Players in the know said that her husband Erik Stevens is/was a paid consultant for Paul Fireman or his company Liberty National. Opinion is that they hired him to try to pursued a decision to place the 2013 Solheim Cup there. Any word on where it will be played yet?

    The other tidbet was that Kapalua Land Company was putting pressure on Morgan to get the LPGA to drop their potential suit against Kapalua or they might drop Morgan.

  2. Did anyone else happen to hear the rumblings at the Open from caddies and players about Cristie’s and Morgan’s potential conflicts of interest?

    This likely isn’t the best place for that kind of stuff. We have a forum that might be better suited for that.

  3. If you thought Bivens was playing the victim, now she is saying the reason the players wanted her out was she was a woman. LOL!
    She still doesn’t want to admit she did an awful job.

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