Archive for July, 2004

email from Tiger

Yazan: mulligan | 10 July 2004 | Comments Off on email from Tiger
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I received another email from Tiger. He’s gearing up for the British Open at Royal Troon next week. The course is a challenge, and filled with quirky bounces. Comments Tiger, “the most famous hole on the course is the 123-yard par-3 eighth, also known as the Postage Stamp. Never mind that the hole is the […]



scotty cameron

Yazan: mulligan | 09 July 2004 | Comments Off on scotty cameron
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Scotty Cameron designs putters. A good number of the top pros use his putters, including Tiger, Phil, and Ernie. Scotty Cameron has just come out with two mallet putters — no doubt influenced by the popularity of bigger putter heads. I’ve only putted Scotty Cameron putters at the pro shop. Frankly, the price tag is […]



Leaerboard report?

Yazan: mulligan | 08 July 2004 | Comments Off on Leaerboard report?
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Rumor had it that 2 of 3 contributors to The Golf Blog played in a tournament yesterday. The other contributor who was stuck slaving away at work is eager for a report. Or was it an ugly day not worthy of discussion?



unorthodox swings

Yazan: mulligan | 08 July 2004 | Comments Off on unorthodox swings
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Speaking of Natalie Gulbis, it would be interesting to rank the most unorthodox swings out there. Here are some candidates: Jim Thorpe Jim Furyk Sandy Lyle (post British Open victory) Arnold Palmer Natalie Gulbis I know I’m missing some people, especially from the women’s tour. Frankly, compared to the rest, Arnold Palmer may not even […]




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