Archive for August, 2007

Ochoa on verge of her first major

Yazan: mulligan | 04 August 2007 | Comments Off on Ochoa on verge of her first major
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An even par 73 at St. Andrews during a tough scoring day has allowed Lorena Ochoa to seize a six shot lead going into the final round of the final major tournament of the year for the women (leaderboard here). Unless Lorena blows up, she will finally capture her first major and cement her claim […]



Pray for a Sabbatini – Tiger pairing on Saturday

Yazan: mulligan | 02 August 2007 | Comments Off on Pray for a Sabbatini – Tiger pairing on Saturday
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Not too long ago, Rory Sabbatini declared that he “wants Tiger” and thinks Tiger “is more beatable than ever.” Well, today, Rory is tied for the lead at -3, while Tiger is at -2, at the Bridgestone Invitational. Pray that they both end up in the same pairing this weekend. That would be fantastic. You […]



Can Natalie Gulbis save the LPGA from irrelevance?

Yazan: mulligan | 01 August 2007 | Comments Off on Can Natalie Gulbis save the LPGA from irrelevance?
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So The Golf Channel asks today how important was Natalie Gulbis’s win last week, either for the LPGA or herself? Of course, what they mean is whether the LPGA’s cover girl can help draw interest for the league. The Golf Channel just couldn’t resist throwing in a provocative photo of Nat: Well, listen, ladies and […]



Is Andres Romero the best player to almost win a major?

Yazan: mulligan | 01 August 2007 | Comments Off on Is Andres Romero the best player to almost win a major?
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Forget about Sergio Garcia. The player everyone is talking about today is Andres Romero, the guy who had 10 birdies on Sunday at the British Open at Carnoustie and a chance to win it until a lame-brained 2-iron on 17 basically cost him the tournament. Unlike Sergio, Andres (from Argentina) was really happy after the […]




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