Archive for June, 2005

Review: "Rescue" me

Yazan: mulligan | 28 June 2005 | Comments Off on Review: "Rescue" me
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The back-to-back-to-back majors (LPGA, US Open, US Open) are finally over. Thank goodness – we can finally get some rest and hit the links! Perfect time to test out TaylorMade’s new Rescue Dual club over the holiday weekend. Stay tuned for The Golf Blog’s review of Rescue Dual next week. Sneak peak: Just took a […]



So close…yet so far

Yazan: mulligan | 28 June 2005 | Comments Off on So close…yet so far
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Being a Marketing professor, I had mixed feelings about the finish to the Women’s U.S. Open. While I am extremely happy with the increased ratings, and loved the gutty performance of Birdie Kim (an unknown underdog if there ever was one), a slightly different result could have catapulted women’s golf to the next level. Birdie […]



ING Par 3 Challenge, Day 1: Andy North can play

Yazan: mulligan | 27 June 2005 | Comments Off on ING Par 3 Challenge, Day 1: Andy North can play
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After the first day of the ING Par 3 Challenge, 2-time U.S. Open Champion Andy North is currently in the lead. As I mentioned before, the ESPN coverage was very interesting. A few things caught my attention: First, the ESPN crew had an urge to give standard definitions to words, such as “steal” and “validate”, […]



Summer beach (or make that Myrtle Beach) reading?

Yazan: mulligan | 27 June 2005 | Comments Off on Summer beach (or make that Myrtle Beach) reading?
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It is now officially summer, and thus time to think about summer beach reading. With a trip to Myrtle Beach only a few weeks off, I am eager to find a light and enjoyable golf book for my vacation. A years ago, I found a great summer fit in Bud, Sweat, & Tees, the book […]




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