Archive for May, 2004

slow play, pre-shot routines

Yazan: mulligan | 18 May 2004 | Comments Off on slow play, pre-shot routines
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I can’t stand slow play, either when I’m out on the course or watching the pros. I’m not sure if they are habitually slow, but Robert Damron and Jerry Kelly seemed to be taking a lot of time on Sunday to get up and “just hit the ball” as Lanny Wadkins said, commentating. Even more […]



A Tale of Two Sundays

Yazan: mulligan | 16 May 2004 | Comments Off on A Tale of Two Sundays
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Though winners and the stories at the top of the leaderboard always get the most attention, I always like thinking about other Sunday stories. At the Byron, consider the different Sundays had by Tim Herron and Tommy Tolles. Herron tees off at -3 and cards a 2 and eight 3s as part of an impressive […]



big day for the Spaniards and Mexico!

Yazan: mulligan | 16 May 2004 | Comments Off on big day for the Spaniards and Mexico!
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Sunday could prove to be a “trifecta” for the Spaniards. Miguel Jimenez already won the BMW Asian Open. Lorena Ochoa is leading the Franklin American Mortgage Championship. And Sergio Garcia is leading the EDS Byron Nelson Championship. We’ll see if today is Spaniard Sunday. I wonder if this has ever happened before. UPDATE 2.0: Thanks […]



sergio surges

Yazan: mulligan | 15 May 2004 | Comments Off on sergio surges
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Sergio Garcia shot a near flawless round — hitting every single green in regulation and every single fairway except for the 1st. Sergio shot a 65, to go 11-under for the tournament. His swing changes seem to be taking hold. But he missed some very makeable putts that could have made his round spectacular. Tiger, […]




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