Archive for June, 2004

the right to defend: jim furyk to give it a go

Yazan: mulligan | 14 June 2004 | Comments Off on the right to defend: jim furyk to give it a go
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Joining David Duval from golf hiatus at the U.S. Open will be defending champion Jim Furyk. Furyk is coming back from wrist surgery and 6 months of rehab. It’s sooner than projected, and it may be sooner than medically advised. But Jim explains, “It’s the U.S. Open, it’s Shinnecock, and I’m the defending champion. Otherwise […]



weekend recap: annika wins 7th major, sergio wins 2nd PGA event

Yazan: mulligan | 14 June 2004 | Comments Off on weekend recap: annika wins 7th major, sergio wins 2nd PGA event
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Flipping between the PGA and LPGA events on TV, I turned the channel at the right moment. I saw Annika Sorenstam hit a 94 yard sand wedge over a group of towering trees from out on the 15th fairway back to the hole she was actually playing, the 16th. She got it up over the […]



news flash: duval to play U.S. Open

Yazan: mulligan | 13 June 2004 | Comments Off on news flash: duval to play U.S. Open
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At long last, David Duval is coming out of a self-imposed golf hibernation. David’s game slipped considerably in the past 2 years and got to the point where he couldn’t hit his driver anywhere close to the fairway. Part of it was injuries, but eventually it became to be a complete loss of confidence. Meanwhile, […]



Goofy Trivia Question: Fewest Pars by Champ

Yazan: mulligan | 11 June 2004 | Comments Off on Goofy Trivia Question: Fewest Pars by Champ
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Here’s a strange (but I think intriguing) trivia question for everyone to ponder (and perhaps research): What is the fewest number of pars carded by a professional golfer en route to a championship in a 72-hole PGA event? Obviously, when a golfer posts a very low score he will have a lot more birdies than […]




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