Archive for July, 2004

todd hamilton, ryder cup?

Yazan: mulligan | 20 July 2004 | Comments Off on todd hamilton, ryder cup?
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He’s just won the British and won the Honda Classic earlier this year.  He’s moved into 15th place on the Ryder Cup standings (top 10 plus 2 captain’s picks go).  If Todd Hamilton doesn’t crack the top 10, should Hal Sutton pick him as a captain’s pick?  Or maybe the question really is:  how could […]



high tech golf?

Yazan: mulligan | 19 July 2004 | Comments Off on high tech golf?
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Ernie Els and Tiger Woods are reported today of saying they are in favor of imposing some limits on the new drivers and golf balls.  Jack Nicklaus has been saying this, too.  But you’ve got to wonder whether Els’s and Woods’s comments are not fueled in part by the growing competition out there. 



major drama

Yazan: mulligan | 19 July 2004 | Comments Off on major drama
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What more could you ask for?  This year, we’ve had 3 engrossing major tournaments.  Yesterday’s final round of the British Open was golf at its best.  Phil Mickelson made a mini-run, but may have made a tactical mistake in playing it safe (but who could blame him after he’s suffered so much grief for not […]



Four (of many) reasons I love the British Open

Yazan: mulligan | 18 July 2004 | Comments Off on Four (of many) reasons I love the British Open
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1.  Holes with great nicknames like the Postage Stamp. 2.  It is a bad thing — as it should be — to have your ball go into a bunker. 3.  No waiting all day for the leaders to tee off: wake up, turn on the TV, action. 4.  Cheeky announcers with great accents to go […]




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