Archive for July, 2008

Greg Norman seals his legacy: snakebitten at the majors, final round failures

Yazan: mulligan | 20 July 2008 | Comments Off on Greg Norman seals his legacy: snakebitten at the majors, final round failures
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After 6 holes of watching the British Open today, I couldn’t stand watching any more. Greg Norman bogeyed 4 of the first 6 holes. That was all I needed to see. It was just too painful to see Greg Norman suffer another final round defeat at a major. So I turned off the TV, just […]



Giving Greg Norman his props … even though he came in third

Yazan: mulligan | 20 July 2008 | Comments Off on Giving Greg Norman his props … even though he came in third
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Had Greg Norman closed out a victory in The Open Championship today, his performance might have gone down as one of golf’s all-time great achievements. But even though a slow start and a balky putter kept Norman from grabbing the Claret Cup, I still think his effort deserve a lot of props. To put Norman’s […]



Wind blows away entire field at British Open

Yazan: mulligan | 19 July 2008 | Comments Off on Wind blows away entire field at British Open
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What’s it like to play in 40 mile per hour winds? Well, it’s not good. Everyone’s over par, the leader KJ Choi and Greg Norman are at +4. David Duval is +13. The wind is blowing the ball on the greens. The tournament is wide open now. Anything can happen. Hey, even Ben Curtis can […]



David Duval implodes in 3rd round

Yazan: mulligan | 19 July 2008 | Comments Off on David Duval implodes in 3rd round
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It was too painful for me to watch. I turned off the TV after the first hole for David Duval. After striping his iron off the first tee, David hack sliced his approach from the fairway into an unplayable lie on the right junk. Then he bladed the ball over the green into the other […]




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