Archive for September, 2006

Back to US Dominance… A stroke play event!

Yazan: mulligan | 28 September 2006 | Comments Off on Back to US Dominance… A stroke play event!
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After being destroyed in the Ryder Cup last weekend, many (J.J. Henry, Vaughn Taylor, and Phil aren’t playing and Lehman withdrew to attend Lord Byron’s funeral) of the US Ryder Cup teams is back at it in this weekend’s World Golf Championships American Express Championships at The Grove in Hertfordshire, England. And looking at the […]



"Lord Byron" Nelson dies at 94

Yazan: mulligan | 26 September 2006 | Comments Off on "Lord Byron" Nelson dies at 94
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Sad news to report. The golf legend Byron Nelson passed away today at the age of 94 years old. Nelson, a winner of 5 majors, holds the single season record of 11 straight victories (which was a part of 18 victories in 1945). He retired at the young age of 34 to work on his […]



The Big Easy report

Yazan: mulligan | 26 September 2006 | Comments Off on The Big Easy report
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Like most golf fans, I spent a lot of this past weekend in front of the television watching the Ryder Cup at the K Club in Ireland. I’ve always thought it is one of the best sporting events in the world, but even by the normal high standards you expect in this event, I reckon […]



Tiger Woods searches for answers to Ryder Cup slump

Yazan: mulligan | 26 September 2006 | Comments Off on Tiger Woods searches for answers to Ryder Cup slump
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Tiger Woods identified three ways to improve the Ryder Cup team: (1) get younger players on the team who can play, (2) start making some putts, and (3) pick US sites to host the Ryder Cup that are played regularly by the PGA. “They have a younger crop of players that are playing well. When […]




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