Archive for July, 2006

Something needs to be done…

Yazan: mulligan | 08 July 2006 | Comments Off on Something needs to be done…
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about the length of PGA pros. I just heard on the Wstern Open telecast that Vijay, through 17 holes in his third round, had hit 10 wedges for approach shots. Given that the shortest par 3 is 180 yards and thus more than a wedge, this means that on the other 13 long holes (only […]



Exciting elite 8 at women’s match play … now down to 4

Yazan: mulligan | 08 July 2006 | Comments Off on Exciting elite 8 at women’s match play … now down to 4
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Unlike the men’s match play event, which rarely has all the top players advancing into the later rounds, the women’s match play event has a terrific group still standing in the quarterfinals. Here are the on-going matches: Lorena OchoaSophie Gustafson Michelle WieBrittany Lincicome Karrie WebbPaula Creamer Annika SorenstamJuli Inkster As of 2:30pm EDT, Ochoa and […]



Big golf week on tap … predictions?

Yazan: mulligan | 06 July 2006 | Comments Off on Big golf week on tap … predictions?
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Following up an exciting U.S. Women’s Open championship, this coming Thursday starts exciting events for three tours: The men play the Western Open with both Tiger and Phil in the field. The women play their World Match Play Championship with Annika and Michelle seeded 1 and 2. The seniors play the U.S. Senior’s Open with […]



Ron Sirak on why women’s golf is better than men’s

Yazan: mulligan | 06 July 2006 | Comments Off on Ron Sirak on why women’s golf is better than men’s
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Someone once said great minds think alike. Well, here’s what Ron Sirak of Golf World wrote this week: “As for women’s golf being more fun to watch than men’s, it is sort of like the comparison of men’s tennis to women’s tennis. Men’s tennis has been overpowered by power. It’s all about the speed of […]




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