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A Few Thoughts on the 2008 Ryder Cup
It was the most incredible week. From arriving Tuesday morning, heading straight to Valhalla and getting the chance to walk the fairways with Anthony Kim and Ben Curtis, to standing by the green as Furyk shook the hand of Miguel Angel Jimenez and America...
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My biggest memory from Wednesday was Nick Faldo’s press conference. Remembering that Faldo is now a part of the media, I can pretty much say that the guy has more distance for his counterparts than anyone I know. Don’t get me wrong, most of the questions...
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Over the weekend, I had a wonderful idea for LPGA Commissioner Carolyn Bivens on how to resolve her issue with the 121 Foreign Players on her tour. My idea was to hire a great American Orator and Hall of Fame Golfer to teach the players his kind of English...
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Hope you are all doing well… Ok – Here we go. I can see the letters and anger coming already. Greg Norman winning the Open Championship would have been the worst thing to ever happen in golf. There, I’ve said it. Sure, it was exciting. Sure, it was fun...
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The 2008 U.S. Open
Here we go... Random thoughts on the 2008 US OPEN... and a few others. When is a Double-Bogey Good? Well, never really, but if you were to ask me, it was good for Tiger. He is so competitive that the double might have caused him to relax and get more...
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