Jason Day is an underachiever. That is, if you ask Steve Williams. Williams, the former caddy of Tiger Woods, thinks Day has underachieved in his career, and think’s it’s about time he reaches the greatness he feel he can. Williams knows a thing or two about reaching one’s potential having …
Read More »Augusta National, please, no more changes to the course.
The 2019 Masters told us one thing, well two, Tiger still has greatness, and that nothing, absolutely nothing needs to be changed at Augusta National. The course played nearly as soft as it has ever played. Nobody tore the course up. Nobody ran away. Multiple players, multiple playing styles, all …
Read More »Is it Rory’s time to get his first win this season?
Rory McIlroy’s last PGA Tour win took place at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. He loves Arnie’s legacy. He loves the course. He’s been scratching the on the door for his first win of the season all year long. This week may be when he get’s his first win of the …
Read More »Phil, and Dustin, and Choi Ho-sung… Oh my! PGA Tour heads to the Monterey Peninsula.
The yearly celebrities rubbing elbows with PGA Tour professionals on the Monterey Peninsula is upon us. Get ready for Bill Murray antics, watching dreadful celebrity swings, and watching the most unique professional swing you’ll ever see. The swing of Choi Ho-sung is about to leave the fame of YouTube and …
Read More »Ladies and gentlemen… Literally! LPGA and European Tour make history.
The LPGA tour is awesome. It’s great to watch. The women are amazing. They also have a far better fashion sense than nearly everyone on the PGA Tour. The LPGA and European Tour are having a dual tournament where the women and men alternate tee times on two courses. The …
Read More »Rickie Fowler didn’t back into a win. He cemented it.
Rickie Fowler has received a reputation as someone who can’t close a tournament. Having a 54 hole six times and only converting one, the data backs that up. Yesterday was different. People are saying he backing into the win. He didn’t. He overcame the stigma of someone who can’t close …
Read More »You take the good, you take the bad, you take them both and there you have The Phoenix Open.
Booze, cheering, jeering, claustrophobia, and more booze. The wildest week on the PGA Tour is here, “The Greatest Show on Grass,” The Waste Management Phoenix Open. What started off as some college kids gathering around a short hole, has now turned into a marketing machine with a lot of excitement …
Read More »Adam Long, professional journeyman, takes down Mickelson and Hadwin.
If you can name a professional golf tour, Adam Long played on it. He played on the PGA Latino Tour, zero wins. He played on the Web.com tour, zero wins in 113 starts. His first few months on the PGA Tour, first professional tour. World ranking of 417. Long’s first …
Read More »Tiger to make his 2019 debut at Torrey Pines. Farmers extends through 2026.
Surprising no one, Tiger Woods will make his 2019 PGA Tour debut at a course he has dominated since he turned pro, Torrey Pines. Woods has won on the course eight times. Seven Farmers Insurance Opens and one U.S. Open. No golfer has won a professional event at the same …
Read More »Apparently Matt Kuchar is cheap, or he’s not, he kinda is and isn’t?
In a post last week, PGA Tour journeyman Tom Gillis dropped a cryptic message about a supposed cheap golfer who won a tournament last fall on Twitter. The player Gillis was talking about was Matt Kuchar. Kuchar’s regular caddy, John Wood, was unavailable to loop for him at the 2018 …
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