Monday, April 03, 2006

TGB Monday numbers

0 -- The number of rounds in the 60s Annika Sorenstam posted this week.

1-- After shooting a 10-under 62 on Thursday, Lorena Ochoa could only manage a 1-over par for her next 3 rounds.

2-- The number of drivers Phil Mickelson had in the bag this week and will have at the Masters.

4 -- Out of 5 tourneys this year, number of tournaments Natalie Gulbis has finished in the Top 5 (but still without winning).

7 -- The number of majors Karrie Webb has now won after shooting a 7-under 65 on Sunday.

13 -- The number of strokes Lefty won by this weekend after shooting 28-under par.

15 -- How many years older Karrie Webb is than 16-year-old Michelle Wie.

116 -- The number of yards Karrie's wedge was from on 18, which she holed for eagle.

4,500+ -- The number of hits The Golf Blog received on Sunday. Thanks!

3 Comments:

At 2:25 PM, Blogger spinman13 said...

It was a great tourney to watch, and I give Karrie Webb a ton of credit for playing the way she did to come back and win....she put on quite a display of golf yesterday afternoon....Michelle Wie showed up, but she should have made that birdie putt....Natalie Gulbis showed up and played some good golf...she is going to end up winning one pretty soon...not sure how she does it as her swing looks pretty unorthodox...but Jim Furyk has a pretty unorthodox swing as well and he seems to be doing O.K.....I am disappointed that my girl Paula Creamer didn't do better, especially after all the commentary I have devoted to her recently, obviously for her and Annika and Morgan Pressel this just wasn't their week...as is the nature of golf....It was fun to watch...but now it is Masters Week and a whole different ball-game.....

 
At 3:33 PM, Anonymous MorganPressel said...

Thanks for the shout out, my man spinman13!! You're right, Michelle Wie should have made that putt! If it was me I would have made it for sure!! You are just sooooo cool, spinman. We "real" Americans need to stick together, right? Btw, any success with your "Break 90 in '06" project? Keep working at it and maybe some day you can hit it as long as me.

For now,

Morgan

 
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