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I saw a link to Ian Poulters Twitter feed in another post. Does anyone know of any other guys posting to twitter from the tour?
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I saw a link to Ian Poulters Twitter feed in another post. Does anyone know of any other guys posting to twitter from the tour?

The following are the Twitter addresses of various professionals. JakeTrout is Peter Jacobsen; for the rest, who they are should be obvious. As best I can tell, these are the actual people - or at least someone properly on their behalf - who are twittering. Men: http://twitter.com/PatPerezGolf http://twitter.com/Ianjamespoulter http://twitter.com/JakeTrout http://twitter.com/ChrisDiMarco http://twitter.com/booweekley http://twitter.com/jjhenrygolf http://twitter.com/Love3d http://twitter.com/PGA_JohnDaly http://twitter.com/StuartAppleby http://twitter.com/Tadd_Fujikawa http://twitter.com/ParkerMcLachlin http://twitter.com/stewartcink Women: http://twitter.com/YaniTseng http://twitter.com/TheAnnaRawson http://twitter.com/themichellewie http://twitter.com/TheVickyHurst http://twitter.com/KyeongBae http://twitter.com/suzannpettersen http://twitter.com/Angela_Stanford http://twitter.com/ANNIKA59 http://twitter.com/Paige_Mackenzie http://twitter.com/mfrancella http://twitter.com/TheChristinaKim http://twitter.com/Juliegranada http://twitter.com/natalie_gulbis http://twitter.com/morganpressel It's nice to be able to log into Twitter and find someone talking about golf, just about any time. Additional Items: http://twitter.com/TrevorImmelman http://twitter.com/ThePaulaCreamer http://twitter.com/golfprogirls (Amber Prange and others) http://twitter.com/BrianaVega http://twitter.com/AllisonFouch http://twitter.com/SarahJKemp http://twitter.com/jillymcgilly (Jill McGill) http://twitter.com/maryjane1432 (Jane Park) http://twitter.com/kstupples (Karen Stupples) http://twitter.com/SophieGustafson http://twitter.com/MariaHjorth http://twitter.com/stacy_lewis http://twitter.com/EricaBlasberg

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i love how LPGA tour players (namely christina kim and michelle wie) use twitter mid-round

traditional? no.

but it does a great job of bringing fans closer to the action, which i always think is a good thing

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i love how LPGA tour players (namely christina kim and michelle wie)

I don't think they're the ones who run the twitter account then?

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I follow Stewart Cink's tweets and it sounds like he is doing the tweeting. Some blog showed one of Ian Poulter's tweets with awful grammer and spelling. I *hope* that's not him.

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I follow Stewart Cink's tweets and it sounds like he is doing the tweeting. Some blog showed one of Ian Poulter's tweets with awful grammer and spelling. I *hope* that's not him.

I've had several replies from

http://twitter.com/Paul_Casey , so I hope it's him. Poults is a blast on Twitter, regularly posting pictures of his big house, flashy car and other stuff. He has fun and I respect him for it. As he says himself: "i never grew up chewing on a collins dictionary, get a life..." Christina Kim has a laugh on there, too. She has green-painted toenails. Her father's Korean cooking skills regularly set fire to the house. She's a one-woman soap opera. Stewart Cink's tweets are very dull indeed. He eats a lot of barbecues, from what I've read on his Twitter stream.

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