2011年4月28日星期四

Is Lee Westwood NO.1 In The US?

Is Lee Westwood NO.1 In The US?

Last time Westood topped the heap, our American cousins didn't like the fact he had ended Tiger Woods' long reign at the top without him having won a major. Now they're grumbling because he regained the No 1 spot by beating a field of "nobodies" to win the Indonesian Masters.Lee Westwood regained the #1 spot in the Official World Golf Rankings for the second time this year.  However, as the Scotsman's Martin Dempster writes Lee Westood Frustrated By Talk About Lack Of Titles in a recent article, Westwood still has a long way to go to win over the hearts and fandom of most Americans. Westwood still hasn't even won a major.  How can he be considered the top golfer in the world?The answer to that is pretty simple -- and somewhat unfortunate at the same time.  The OWGR cares not about who you beat or how many events you win.  Instead, it cares only about how consistent of a performer you are in eligible events.  That should be more than enough reason as to why Westwood "deserves" the #1 ranking, right?  You play well for a consistent period, you are rewarded justly.  Makes sense to me.However, that opinion is certainly not shared by the majority of golf fans... and not by a long-shot.  As such, many reporters find it necessary to constantly ask Westwood about his opinion on the matter.  I wonder what happens when someone is asked repeatedly whether or not they feel they rightfully deserve an achievement?
"The world rankings and major championships are two completely separate things," said Westwood, "I haven't won a major yet but hope to do so soon. I've had a lot of good chances to win majors but it just hasn't happened.  But the world rankings are all about consistency and playing well week in and week out, which I tend to do. The secret to being world number one is having the consistency, and all parts of your game have to be good to do that."

2011年4月27日星期三

The Youngest Member In Golf-loving Family

The Youngest Member In Golf-loving Family

Monahan is currently first in the Iowa High School Golf Coaches Association's Class 3A individual rankings while his classmate, senior Zach Carlson (37.66 average), is rated third. Top-ranked Spencer also returns junior Sam DeLoss (41.33).His father, Tom, who's in his third month as a golf professional at Sim Park Municipal Golf Course in Wichita, Kan., was the golf pro at the Spencer Golf and Country Club for 23 years Lee Westwood Is The New Top Player and taught each of his three children how to be mentally sharp in the sport.Their mother, Barb, who will join her husband shortly after Jay's graduation from Spencer High School, has driven Jay and his older siblings Joel and Jodi to compete in countless tournaments.
"Growing up in a golf family, one thing my parents stressed was my mental game," said Monahan. "They came to my meets and tournaments to watch and if I did something they didn't approve of, they'd let me know. They told me to try to get in a zone and take it one shot at a time."Being in a golf family, I spent a ton of time on the course. When there were times I didn't have a thing to do, I'd head out there. I spent a ton of time on the putting green. My parents encouraged me and my love for the game."
"I feel the best feature of Jay's game is the way he practices," said Bomgaars. "Jay practices with a purpose every day and as a coach, you can't ask for any more. He sets a great example for our younger kids the way he practices.

2011年4月26日星期二

S.C. pros-Best for Youth Golfers To Learn

S.C. pros-Best for Youth Golfers To Learn

The South Carolina Golf Association renewed its emphasis on junior golf in the mid-1990s, and Warren started the parade of graduates who have made their mark in the college and professional ranks. The difference between then and now is amazing, he said.
When I transferred (from Hammond) to A.C. Flora in the ninth grade, Flora didn’t even have a golf team and we struggled to have enough to How To Solve Putting Problems play (team matches),” Warren said after posing for pictures with current members of the Falcons’ teams. “Now, they have won at least three state championships.”Meanwhile, Jonathan Byrd posed for pictures with members of the teams at his alma mater, Spring Valley.Alumni of the state junior program have won 14 PGA Tour tournaments in recent years, and SCGA executive director Happ Lathrop never tires of ticking off accomplishments that include pro titles and berths on national teams.“Take those three, and any one of them could be the poster boy for junior golf in the state,” he said. “What all the players have done shows what can happen in our program.”
The state’s high school and college teams grow stronger each year, and more and more South Carolina players are making their mark in the pro ranks. That will continue, Warren predicted.
The kids who gathered at the Fairway Outreach facility at Northwoods Golf Club for a clinic Monday afternoon received a special treat: a ton of great game-improvement advice from three PGA Tour pros.The event, the kickoff of the second annual Jim Byrd Memorial Tournament, was special for the instructors, too. Lucas Glover (2009 U.S. Open champion), Charles Warren (1997 NCAA champion) and Jonathan Byrd (five-time winner on the Tour) were giving back to junior golf in South Carolina — the place where their treks to the game’s major leagues started.

2011年4月25日星期一

The Joy of Playing Golf

The Joy of Playing Golf

If you have decided to take up golf as a hobby you will be rewarded with the benefits of fresh air, exercise, and the addition of many new friends and acquaintances. You will also be humbled by the process of learning HOW to golf. Like any project you approach in life your attitude and expectations will determine your enjoyment of the game.
Should you take lessons from a golf professional? The answer to this question should be yes, but it depends on your budget. Golf lessons are Easter Traditions In Play At Golf Course expensive but will make learning the sport considerable more enjoyable, and you will be playing good golf in considerably less time. A more affordable alternative is to purchase one of the many training programs available by dvd. You can also use the internet as your open resource to learning more about the game without spending a lot of money,Before you lift a club, you need the right attitude, and remember to remain positive, quiet your mind and remember it's only a game. And game are supposed to be fun, so make golf fun and you can play for the rest of your life.You will learn that the road to a low handicap is earned through countless bad shots, bunkers, water hazards and triple digit scores. You will invest a lot of time in practice. Welcome every hook, slice and 3 putt as a learning opportunity. Even the most horrendous mistake is a learning opportunity.
Golfing provides a rich opportunity to meet new people and provides you with opportunities for social interaction. You will get to meet new people in a setting in which you both have an avid interest, which makes for easy conversations. Golfing is also an excellent opportunity to meet like minded single people if you are looking for new people to meet.

2011年4月23日星期六

Luke Donald's Not Ready to be World's Best Player

Luke Donald's Not Ready to be World's Best Player


The 33-year-old English star shot a 6-under 65 on Friday to take the lead halfway through the PGA Tour event. Donald is ranked third in the world behind No. 1 Martin Kaymer and No. 2 Lee Westwood. However, Donald would jump to the top with a win at Harbour Town, no matter how Westwood fares this weekend at the Indonesian Golf Will Be The Game Of Young Guys Masters.Westwood had a one-stroke lead Saturday after the completion of the suspended second round at the Indonesian Masters. Kaymer isn't playing this week.
The 33-year-old Donald hasn't let talk of No. 1 distract him through two rounds, finishing at 10-under 132 for a one-shot edge over first-round leader Garrett Willis (69).Donald has gradually found his game the past few seasons on Pete Dye's treacherous layout. Donald finished second two years ago, then was third behind Furyk in 2010.Donald began the round three shots behind Willis and quickly moved in front with five birdies on the front nine. After a bogey on the 10th hole, Donald moved in front again a hole later with a 20-foot birdie putt from the fringe. An 8-footer on the par-5 15th brought his final birdie and he parred in to break 70 for the eighth time in his last nine rounds in the event."The last couple of years, I've come here playing reasonably well, where I've had control of the golf ball, which is very key at this place,'' Donald said.Donald has several capable players close on his tail. Willis closed with a birdie to draw within a stroke. Furyk continued his strong play at Harbour Town - he's shot in the 60s 10 of his last 12 rounds - with a bogey-free outing. And the talented Villegas is having his best tournament of the year after missing five of his first eight cuts.

2011年4月22日星期五

Alabama's Golf Gulf Shores

Alabama's Golf Gulf Shores

Golf Gulf Shores is the moniker for the Gulf Shores Golf Association, the partnership that promotes the destination and its custom golf packages built by its partners, for golf groups, families, and corporate outings. The destination offers nine golf courses, countless lodging options and a wealth of outdoor activity on its 32-mile Golf Will Be The Game Of Young Guys waterfront destination. Glenlakes Golf Club - Scottish-style links course designed by Von Hagge and known for its extensive bunkering and postage-stamp greens.
Kiva Dunes - A "Top 100 Course in America" by Golf Digest, the Jerry Pate design is the only beachfront resort course in Gulf Shores.Peninsula Golf and Racquet Club - Owned and operated by Honours Golf, the 27-hole facility offers chilled apples on the tee. The 830-acre park includes 30 lakes and fairways surrounded by Bon Secour Wildlife Preserve.Rock Creek Golf Club - Also owned by Honours Golf and boasting rolling terrain and fairways lined by pines, the Earl Stone design overlooks freshwater wetlands and the Rock Creek basin.Live music festivals featuring top-name performers, LPGA star visits, fishing and dining on local seafood provide the perfect combination for golfers traveling with their families. Golf packages with stays in multi-bedroom condos located in the center of the summer beach action start at $77 per person per night, giving players a base point to launch an active vacation for all.

2011年4月21日星期四

Golf will Become a new Area for Competition


Golf will Become a new Area for Competition

Golf is entering an exciting era, and part of the expectation for the game is that the domination of Tiger Woods appears to be over. He was virtually unbeatable for a decade, winning 14 majors, and the players he crushed — including Els and Golf Is Often Belonging To Young Man Goosen — seemed to be cowed by his presence. Without Woods, they would have won several additional majors.
Schwartzel admits that winning the Masters was made easier for him by Louis Oosthuizen’s victory at the Open in July last year. In the final round at the Augusta National, he drew inspiration from the thought that if his best friend could get his hands on the claret jug, he, too, could claim one of golf’s iconic prizes — in this case a green jacket. Oosthuizen won the Open by seven strokes; Schwartzel emulated the excellence of that performance. He made birdies on each of the last four holes at Augusta, to snatch the Masters in the most dramatic circumstances from a pair of Australians desperately trying to become the first from Down Under to win there in 75 years. Today’s generation, as we saw in the compelling final round of the Masters, when Woods made one of his famous Sunday charges, are not intimidated by the former world number one. That’s bad news for Woods, who is seeking to break Jack Nicklaus’ s record of 18 majors, but golf will be a stronger game in this new world order.Our new Masters champion, Charl Schwartzel, has supplied the best answer so far to the persistent question of why the US is losing its hold on golf supremacy: “America is big, but the world is bigger.”

2011年4月20日星期三

Various Putting Grips That a Golfer Can Use

Various Putting Grips That a Golfer Can Use

The traditional reverse overlap. Here you place your left hand on the putter grip and your right hand slightly below your left. You should then connect your hands by having the fingers of your left hand enveloped under the right index finger. The opposite of this grip; known as the left below right grip is as follows: Place the right hand on the putter grip and your left
TaylorMade R11 Review hand below it then wrap your left forefinger over the fingers of the right hand. This can highly useful to left-handed people.The claw gator grip. This is not a very common grip. With the left hand on the putter grip, place your right hand on the putter grip in a similar way. Then wind your right thumb around the putter grip to maintain a firm hold. The box grip. Both hands are placed on the putter on the same plane, adjacent to each other. Make sure your shoulders are even. After this, move your left hand to the top of the grip with the index finger resting on the side, and then slightly raise your right hand such that it is just below the left. The two hands should form a box-like shape.


2011年4月19日星期二

PGAM reckons that the local golfers needed to work hard

PGAM reckons that the local golfers needed to work hard

The Professional Golf Association of Malaysia (PGAM) reckons that the local golfers needed to work hard on their game through a systematic approach.Their president, Mohamed Firus Jaffril, said that the Open showed that the target to get into the final rounds was too great for the Malaysians in the fray.“The field was stronger and that put pressure on our golfers. But we have McIlroy Revives From The Awful Masters to accept the fact they our golfers have some way to go to match the best,” he said.“I remain firm in our believe that we can groom champions in years to come. But let’s not think of the immediate future but on the long term.”Firus agreed that quality was more important than having a big number in the tournament. To this end, the PGAM are hoping that the setting up of a golf academy will help.“The academy is already in the works as we have a place at the Mines Resort. We are in the process of getting the facilities and equipment in place and hope to get it off the ground in three months’ time,” he said.
“We want the local golfers to use it to improve on the game and as a training base. It is important that golfers train and not just concentrate on tournaments.”Danny, who is highly regarded as Malaysia’s top golfer, said that the Malaysian Open had always been a learning curve for him.“When you have such a strong field, you can only get better and learn from the experience,” he said.

2011年4月18日星期一

McIlroy lets another title chance slip


McIlroy lets another title chance slip

UNLUCKY Rory McIlroy put on a brave face after following up his Masters heartbreak with another final-day collapse at the Malaysian Open.The Northern Irishman held a three-shot lead at one stage during a third round that ran into  Tiger Fans Would Be Happy With Video Game Referring To Him ball Sunday because of rain, but ended up two shots behind the winner, the prodigious Italian 17-year-old Matteo Manassero.“At this moment I’m pretty disappointed but it was a good week,” insisted McIlroy, who led last week in Augusta after 63 holes only to crumble but travelled for 25 hours to play in Malaysia just days later.

“I started off really well in the tournament. To shoot the scores that I did considering the travelling is a pretty good effort.”McIlroy extended his overnight lead with a birdie on 10 as he and playing partner Manassero hurried to finish their third rounds, but a double bogey at the 15th saw him slip behind his teenage rival before the final round.And despite three birdies in four holes from the eighth, McIlroy stuttered again with a double bogey and two bogeys in a 69 to finish on 14 under par, behind Manassero and Frenchman Gregory Bourdy, whose 67 saw him snatch second place.

2011年4月16日星期六

Tiger--the greatest golfer of the current generation


Tiger--the greatest golfer of the current generation

Despite a seven-shot deficit entering Sunday's final round, Woods had a 5-under 67 to put himself into contention late, but he shot a 36 on the final back nine to finish tied for fourth at the Masters. South African golfer Charl Schwartzel walked away as the 2011 Masters champion, but there is no doubt that Tiger's charge up the scoreboard Holywood still has delight for its golf hero Rory in the final round caught the eyes of everyone on Sunday.Although he fell just short, Tiger's near-comeback reaffirmed his status as golf's biggest star. If you need evidence, just look at the favorable television ratings from Sunday. According to a news release from CBS, the 2011 Masters had the second-most viewers for the final round in the last decade, which was up 18 percent from 2009.Of course the Masters, which is the premier golfing event in the world, usually gets plenty of attention every year. After all, it is simply known as the "tradition like no other." But no other golfer in the world can bring in the viewers like Tiger, a 14-time major champion who hasn't won in 22 events since his infamous sex scandal erupted in November of 2009.


2011年4月15日星期五

Rory McIlroy insisted his golf game


Rory McIlroy insisted his golf game

The Northern Irishman was brilliant for three rounds at Augusta last week before falling away in spectacular fashion as he relinquished a four-shot lead with a first major title in sight, and there had been fears his Masters collapse would have a psychological effect on him in the longer term.McIlroy insisted last Sunday that he would not Masters Match All About The Traditional Game have a Masters hangover and has gone some way to proving it at the Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club this week, hitting eight birdies today in a bogey-free round which took him to 11 under after 36 holes.He started on the 10th tee and rattled off three birdies in his first four holes, before following up with a cool 12-foot putt at the 16th and another three at the par-four 17th.Coming home McIlroy added three more birdies to move alongside first-round leader Noren of Sweden, who fired a three-under-par round of 69 to add to his opening-day 64.Asked whether his round had proved to him he was over his Masters misery, McIlroy told www.europeantour.com: "It would show more to everyone else other than myself that last week didn't set me back."I've started this week off great but I need to keep going and making birdies and shooting low scores if I want to win.

2011年4月14日星期四

The golf life of golf winner Schwartzel


The golf life of golf winner Schwartzel

The winner, Schwartzel, proceeded through the round with a palpable composure.Being present in golf as well as life means paying attention to what is happening in the present and not letting the mind get drawn away by the future or biased by the past. In golf the present moment is this next golf swing. Once the strategy and feel for the shot are The Common Point Of Woods And Nicklaus determined by paying close attention to the full sensory information from the environment, the shot is executed.The execution of the shot requires total concentration. No thoughts; just pure action. And in a professional golf tournament this must done over and over again (preferable as few times as possible, but still hundreds of times).I think it’s safe to say that 26-year-old Charl Schwartzel was mindful on Sunday.
We, too, confront the same challenge. Perhaps a $1.3 million prize is not on the line and the fame that goes with it, but every day we are invited to engage life in the present moment, with concentration. We have the option of persisting with patience. And this choice, if left to automatic pilot will typically not move us in the direction of managing stress effectively.So whether we are walking down the 18th fairway, negotiating the needs of a three-year-old, dealing with a difficult boss, or simply trying to get through the day, mindfulness will serve our goals.


2011年4月13日星期三

A big consolation prize for not winning the Masters lottery


A big consolation prize for not winning the Masters lottery

Following a year’s worth of restoration work, Pinehurst No. 2 is reintroduced to the world. Play has been open on the 2014 host to the US Open and US Women’s Open for a little while, but that was a soft open. This is a formal reintroduction to the Powerful Youth At The Masters Donald Ross gem.Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw were selected by the resort to transform Pinehurst No. 2, in the club’s words, for the next 100  years. But, the club wanted to make sure the rework was authentic to the tradition of the club and the area – the sand hills and dunes of North Carolina.By their admission, the club had learned to grow grass in this climate and topography. With six different grass cuts on the course over the last quarter-century, the genius of No. 2 had been shielded form the eye.
The strategy of the course had been hidden by grass. Mounds, rolling hills and the shape of the track had been taken from view.That’s The Common Point Of Woods And Nicklaus not true now. If No. 2 was unmistakable before the restoration, it might be unrecognizable to modern eye today. And that’s just what the club was trying to achieve – redefining the Ross masterpiece for the 21st century with a view backward to what made this place a beacon of golf excellence from beneath the towering trees of Pinehurst.





2011年4月12日星期二

When it comes to watching golf or debate prep


When it comes to watching golf or debate prep

When it comes to watching golf or debate prep, Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff says there’s no, well, debate.Asked what he did on his down day from the campaign Sunday to prepare for the leaders’ debates this week, Ignatieff told reporters Can Anyone Else Replace The Status Of Woods  he got ready for the verbal showdowns “watching the back nine (holes) at the Masters” golf tournament on television.Like the top golfers, Ignatieff said, the leaders will need “nerves of steel” when they confront each other on national TV on Tuesday and Wednesday nights.He said the debates are a good opportunity to speak directly to the Canadian people because “all the filters fall away” when the leaders face off that way.The decision was even funnier to Canuck-stereotype-loving Americans. Articles about it made the Republican-friendly website The Daily Caller, the Dow Jones-owned financial website MarketWatch, and even the influential legal blog The Volokh Conspiracy, where George Mason University professor Ilya Somin offered a three-paragraph economics-based defence of Canadians’ “rational” preference for the hockey game.

2011年4月11日星期一

Charl Schwartzel said he had a lot of help on his way to winning the Masters


Charl Schwartzel said he had a lot of help on his way to winning the Masters

Relying on a simple swing taught to him by his father, lessons on how to attack Augusta National from six-times winner Jack Nicklaus, and practice tips from Nick Price, the rail-thin Schwartzel staged a memorable charge to claim his first major.He Mark Wilson Masters Golfing Technique moved up among the Sunday leaders after a long chip-in for birdie at the first and a wedge shot from the fairway that dropped in for an eagle on the third hole, and clinched his triumph with birdies on the last four holes."It's a dream for me," said Schwartzel, a six-times winner on the European Tour. "It's obviously the highlight in my golfing career by a long way."Schwartzel attended Ernie Els's golf academy back in South Africa, won his first European event at age 20 and was tabbed by compatriot Gary Player as a player to watch this week.The 140-pound (63.5 kg) Schwartzel won his Masters on the 50th anniversary of Player's 1961 title that marked the first at Augusta National for an international competitor.Schwartzel grew up on his family's chicken farm outside Johannesburg and learned golf from his father, a talented amateur who became a teaching pro."When I was four years old, I played my first nine holes. He told me from the word go the right grip, the right stance, rhythm, posture, balance. There's five key things that we always worked on," said Schwartzel."Whenever something goes wrong, it will be one of those five that have gone haywire somewhere."His encounter with Nicklaus came over lunch last year during a charity pro-am competition organised by Els.

2011年4月9日星期六

Craig Stadler at Masters


Craig Stadler at Masters

Today, Stadler stands 5ft 10ins and weighs in at an imposing 255lbs. He has forearms like those of a butcher and he smashes the ball with some might. Alas, judging by his opening round score of 80 in this year’s Masters, not always very accurately. By the time the first round of the 2011 Championship had been concluded in fading sunlight on Thursday evening, it was fair to say no-one was talking about Stadler. Why would they? He looks and is Mark Wilson Masters Golfing Technique a relic of yesteryear, a man who is nearly 58 and, unless he adopts a pretty violent get fit regime sometime soon, isn’t likely to see his toes for much longer. But what intrigues me about former champions like Stadler is just why do they do it? Why do they keep putting themselves out there amidst the young guns of the contemporary game, putting themselves up for ridicule and scorn? Ridicule? At Augusta? Oh yes. As he brought down the huge head of a driver against the ball on the 10th tee on Thursday afternoon, a couple of young bucks in the gallery first sniggered and then exploded with laughter. Discourteous? For sure. But perhaps understandable? Well, maybe yes. For modern day golf is a young man’s game. OK, there is Tom Watson who, at the age of 60, should have won The Open last July. Watson, incidentally, also played Augusta on Thursday and got round in one shot less than Stadler, a seven over par 79.
Of the other former champions, many of them now increasingly bent physically by the years, 53 year-old Welshman Ian Woosnam and American Ben Crenshaw, who will be 60 at his next birthday, both made 78s. The one exception to the rule was the 1987 Masters champion, American Larry Mize, who came home with a very decent 73, just one over par. Not bad at the age of 52, but then Mize is a local boy — he knows this course like the back of his hand and has kept himself in good shape physically.


2011年4月8日星期五

We should have the spirit of Women's golf team


We should have the spirit of Women's golf team

"Although we lost, I think that we are improving gradually as a team and things are looking up for the future," she said. "Golf is a game that takes diligence and hours of practice for improvement. "We have spent the past few months working daily to keep the ball in play and decrease the number of shots we take per hole. All of us have a long Tiger May Still Deny His Private Life way to go, but we have improved from the fall. That is the nature of the game, it takes patience." Olmstead said she noticed the improvement of the team as well, but says it will take time for the team to reach its full potential."We hope to improve with every tournament that we play in, but it's hard to tell since we always play courses that we aren't familiar with," Olmstead said. Next up for the Bishops is the Cardinal Classic on April 9 and 10, at Little Turtle and Pinnacle golf courses. This is the first of several upcoming tournaments in which the team will look to lower their scores and continue to improve. "The practice is definitely paying off," JanTausch said. "Saturday was the first of a busy month. We are now in the heat of our season and we will have a competition every weekend until the end of the school year. Along with those weekends and practicing everyday during the week the only place for our scores to go is down."Overall, JanTausch said she believes the team performed much better against Wooster in this match than they did in the fall meeting between the two teams.

2011年4月6日星期三

Luke Donald makes breakthrough at Augusta


Luke Donald makes breakthrough at Augusta

Donald, 33, has spent his entire career trying desperately to convince his critics, and not least himself, that length doesn't matter. That he can compete on 7,000-yard monster courses like Augusta and beat the likes of Bubba Watson, Dustin Johnson, Alvaro Quiros and Mickelson. His average drives plop down to rest at 272 yards. That's 40 yards behind Watson. But Donald's confirmation and reward came in February with a victory at the Accenture Match Play in Tucson on Ryo Ishikawa Helps Japanese Victims a course that was supposed to beat him up."My win at Tucson showed that I can compete on a long course, no matter what," Donald said. "We can't all be as long as Dustin and Bubba but there's more to it that just hitting it a long way. You've got to have a short game and get the ball in the hole."
That's just how Donald can break his drought in the majors at the Masters: By plotting his way around Augusta and relying on his stellar wedge play and dead-eye putting.Winning the Par 3 contest proves his short game is unparalleled. World No. 1 Martin Kaymer thinks Donald's game around the greens might even be sharper than Phil Mickelson's. "Luke probably is the best in the world in the short game at the moment," he said. "I've played with Phil a few times and he is unbelievable. But what Luke is doing at the moment is a joke, you know. Wherever he is, you know that he will make his up-and-down and hole out."Donald has failed to improve on his 2005 Masteres debut, when he finished third while playing the last eight holes in six under par. This week he plans to channel the memory of that storming finish."You can still feed off it," he said. "If you have done it before you can do it again." Donald is now full of self-belief. He won in Madrid last year, finished second in the BMW, third in the Wales Open and played a staring role as a wild card pick in Europe's victorious Ryder Cup team at Celtic Manor. Then came Tucson in February, his eighth career victory and the third on the PGA Tour, which broke a five-year drought.

Phil Mickelson is a good guy, good father, a common person


Phil Mickelson is a good guy, good father, a common person

How could anyone dislike Phil Mickelson as a person? He is just another guy. He sees his kids go to their first day of school, supports his wife, and brings home the bacon. Well, he did until he stopped eating meat for a while.But really, Phil is the family man of the tour. His struggles with his wife and mother's cancer battles have taken a toll on his game. He has admitted to slacking off on his game to focus on his family. Then again, almost anyone would. But this isn't just anyone. It's a professional athlete. The men who finish everything out no matter what.Not Phil Mickelson.It's not just Phil's family man attitude that makes him the favorite of the tour. This week, Phil proved to us again why even I can't dislike him as a person, despite as a golfer I am not a fan Review Of Golf Course In Augusta of his.The Masters Champions Dinner is an exclusive event. To be there, you have to win the Masters, or work that night in the restaurant. The rules are simple. All champions are invited, and the defending champ makes the menu.It's not just Phil's family man attitude that makes him the favorite of the tour. This week, Phil proved to us again why even I can't dislike him as a person, despite as a golfer I am not a fan of his.Needless to say, Tiger's tastes have changed since the weight room became important.Phil, however, went down a different route from his previous lobster and rib meals. His meal for 2011 is as follows: seafood paella and machango-topped filet mignon for an entree. It also has a salad, asparagus and tortillas for side dishes. For dessert? A cream-topped apple empanada.That's not Phil's roots, if you're wondering. That meal is in honor of Seve Ballesteros, the cancer stricken two-time Masters Champion, and Mickelson's mentor. Unfortunately, Seve won't be in attendance for the meal, but he will be on everyone's mind.

2011年4月2日星期六

Do you think the new era in golf is coming


Do you think the new era in golf is coming

Tigers Woods’ struggles and the emergence of young players on the PGA Tour might signal a new era in golf.Green’s always been the color in play at the Masters: the lovely Augusta National course, of course, the hats crowning the caddie uniforms and the winner’s jacket, worn at the only place outside of the 1970s such a garment can cause envy.And green might also describe the verdant nature of this year’s winner. The flow of this year’s PGA Tour says look for someone beginning to flower into possible greatness.Anthony Kim? Martin Laird? One Japanese Golfer Donate For Disaster Sufferers  of the Molinari brothers, Edoardo or Francesco? Forget the old Tiger and Phil vs. the field Augusta wager. Now, under 30 vs. eligible to apply for midlife crisis seems a fairer bet going into the Masters. “I guess by age we are younger, but I don’t read too much into it,” Kim, 25, said last week.The PGA Tour, for which Tiger Woods’ popularity has brought monetary benefits, realizes it’s getting late in the day for those who dominated the 2000s. PGATour.com devotes one section to establishment vs. new breed. Going into this week’s Shell Houston Open, the old guard led 6-5.The establishment’s holding its ground by that measure only because the site editors choose only one representative from each group for each event, i.e. Fred Couples, 51, vs. Gary Woodland, 26, this week. Look at this year’s winners and see the whippersnappers around for the end of the event long after their elders have gone home.

Husky Men In Revered Augusta For Insperity Augusta St. Invitational

Husky Men In Revered Augusta For Insperity Augusta St. Invitational

The 22nd-ranked Huskies are among the 16-team field for the Insperity Augusta State Invitational, being hosted this weekend at ASU's Forest Hills Golf Club -- just miles away from the famed Augusta National GC. Top-ranked Oklahoma State headlines a field that includes defending NCAA champion Augusta State, No. 3 Alabama, Clemson, Coastal Carolina, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Houston, No. 11 Illinois, Lamar, South Carolina, Tennessee, No. 2 UCLA, USC Aiken, Virginia Tech and the Huskies. According to the latest Golfstat  Augusta National And Jack Nicklaus rankings, seven of the top 10 individuals will be in the field. In addition, 10 of the nation's top 50 teams and 14 of the top 30 individuals will be in action. Chris Williams and Charlie Hughes headline the Huskies lineup. Williams is coming off a win at the Oregon Duck Invitational and a second-place finish at Bandon Dunes, while Hughes was fifth at the Duck Invite and won at Bandon Dunes. Joining the UW super sophomores are senior Tze Huang Choo, freshman Cory McElyea and junior Golf History Ty Chambers. The Insperity ASU Invitational, presented by Spark Energy and Mercedes-Benz of Augusta, tees off at 5:30 a.m. PT, Saturday morning with 36 holes of play at Forest Hills. Sunday's third and final round gets underway at 6:00 a.m. PT.

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The Mesquite Amateur is the second largest golf tournament


The Mesquite Amateur is the second largest golf tournament

The top female in last year’s tournament was Naarah Turpen, a resident of Tucson, Ariz., who fired a net 65 in the championship round.Golfers continue to travel long distances to compete in the Mesquite Amateur. When Young wrapped up his championship last year, he probably spoke for many others who love the event.The Mesquite Amateur is the second largest golf tournament in the country behind the World Am in Myrtle Beach, S.C. Among the others who would not miss the event is Pensacola, Fla., resident Peach Waller, who will travel 1,956 miles to participate in the tournament.The Mesquite Amateur has been the high point of Waller’s golfing South Carolina Battle Of The Hootie year for the past five years.“The first time I heard about the Mesquite Amateur I was in Myrtle Beach, S.C. playing in the World Am,” recalls the 61 year-old Waller, who earned a degree in radio-TV-film from the University of Georgia in 1971. “We were sitting around having a beer after the day’s round and some of the guys were talking about how much fun the desert was. I asked somebody what was so good about Mesquite and they told you don’t have to pack your umbrella, your rain gear and there is not a hurricane sitting off the coast of Nevada threatening to cancel the tournament.”