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welcome, Power Fade

Yazan: mulligan | 10 August 2004 | Comments Off on welcome, Power Fade
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Given his familiarity with Whistling Straits (see comments in last post), we’ve asked Power Fade to guest blog this week during the PGA Championship. Power Fade usually has good insights, so this should be fun. Welcome, Power Fade. And, others, listen up!



pga week: whistling straits

Yazan: mulligan | 09 August 2004 | Comments Off on pga week: whistling straits
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Majestic, awe-inspiring, breath-taking. Need I say more? That’s all you need to know about Whistling Straits, the site of the PGA Championship this week. This is the first Pete Dye -designed course used in a major, and I absolutely love the layout. Take a peek, it might be the best ever.



bogey train

Yazan: mulligan | 08 August 2004 | Comments Off on bogey train
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Chris DiMarco had a 9 point lead at the International, which uses the Stableford scoring system. The lead was so big, I decided not to watch yesterday’s round. But then DiMarco rattled off 8 bogeys yesterday, barely hanging on for a tie for the lead with Rod Pampling. The round must have been pretty ugly.



michelle wie goes with leadbetter

Yazan: mulligan | 05 August 2004 | Comments Off on michelle wie goes with leadbetter
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Michelle Wie dumped long time coach Gary Gilchrist (who left Leadbetter’s Academy) and switched to David Leadbetter full time. Not a bad move.




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