Archive for July, 2010

The Golf Blog: The new “Oostie” – Louis Oosthuizen wins British Open by 7 strokes

Yazan: mulligan | 18 July 2010 | Comments Off on The Golf Blog: The new “Oostie” – Louis Oosthuizen wins British Open by 7 strokes
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The Golf Blog says: South African Louis Oosthuizen sunk a 50 foot eagle putt on the 9th hole in the final round. From there, it was all over. Oosthuizen walked through the back nine on “prevent defense” mode, and won the British Open by a commanding 7 strokes over Lee Westwood. Paul Casey fought valiantly […]



The Golf Blog: Miguel Angel Jimenez banks shot off wall on Road Hall No. 17 at St. Andrews British Open

Yazan: mulligan | 17 July 2010 | Comments Off on The Golf Blog: Miguel Angel Jimenez banks shot off wall on Road Hall No. 17 at St. Andrews British Open
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The Golf Blog says: Is this the shot of the year? Miguel Angel Jimenez probably would say so. Love it!



The Golf Blog: South African Louis Oosthuizen opens 5 shot lead at British Open — will he suffer same fate as Bobby Clampett in 1982, or Tiger Woods in 2005?

Yazan: mulligan | 16 July 2010 | Comments Off on The Golf Blog: South African Louis Oosthuizen opens 5 shot lead at British Open — will he suffer same fate as Bobby Clampett in 1982, or Tiger Woods in 2005?
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The Golf Blog says: Opening a 5-shot lead, Louis Ooshuizen is on the verge of becoming the new “Oostie.” But Dustin Johnson proved at the US Open a 5-shot lead can evaporate in a heartbeart. In fact, in 1982, phenom Bobby Clampett had a commanding 5-shot lead at the British Open after the second round, […]



The Golf Blog: Tom Watson says farewell to St. Andrews on Swilken Burn bridge

Yazan: mulligan | 16 July 2010 | Comments Off on The Golf Blog: Tom Watson says farewell to St. Andrews on Swilken Burn bridge
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The Golf Blog says: After nearly winning the British Open last year, 60 year old Tom Watson could not summon enough of his magic this year. In a poignant moment, Watson kissed the Swilken Burn bridge on the 18th hole at St. Andrews, reminiscent of Jack Nicklaus’s and Arnold Palmer’s farewells. Watson says that he […]




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