Archive for March, 2004

this week: Bay Hill, Arnie’s tournament

Yazan: mulligan | 17 March 2004 | Comments Off on this week: Bay Hill, Arnie’s tournament
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Oops. Yesterday, I jumped the gun to report about the TPC, when in fact the PGA Tour is at Bay Hill. What’s special about this tournament is that it’s Arnold Palmer’s tournament. And also this year Tiger Woods will be going for his 5th consecutive Bay Hill championship. That would be a PGA Tour record. […]



Pro golf and family life

Yazan: mulligan | 11 March 2004 | Comments Off on Pro golf and family life
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Here is a great (and long) article about juggling pro golf and a family (against the backdrop, of course, of Tiger’s forthcomnig nuptuals). Here’s one of the interesting statements in the article: “A good argument can be made that no athletes are more affected by marriage and what’s happening in their personal lives than golfers.” […]



stanford men’s golf coach: I won’t recruit Michelle Wie

Yazan: mulligan | 11 March 2004 | Comments Off on stanford men’s golf coach: I won’t recruit Michelle Wie
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Michelle Wie is on record as saying that she’d like to go to Stanford and play golf, like Tiger. There’s been a lot of talk that she should play college golf with the men. Stanford men’s golf coach Jeff Mitchell says, though, he won’t recruit any women to play on the men’s team. Are you […]



A better playoff

Yazan: mulligan | 09 March 2004 | Comments Off on A better playoff
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Craig Parry certainly deserved a great reward for making a deuce on the 18th of the Blue Monster to win this week’s PGA event. But, as he and Scott Verplank were preparing for their playoff, I decided that a sudden death playoff really is not the most exciting or most fair way to end an […]




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