Archive for September, 2010

The Golf Blog: Colin Montgomerie should pair Edoardo Molinari and Francesco Molinari at Ryder Cup

Yazan: mulligan | 28 September 2010 | Comments Off on The Golf Blog: Colin Montgomerie should pair Edoardo Molinari and Francesco Molinari at Ryder Cup
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The Golf Blog says: OK, folks, this is a no-brainer. European Captain Colin Montgomerie must pair the brothers Molinari, Edoardo and Francesco, for at least 1 match during the Ryder Cup. That combination would presumably be the 1st brother-brother pairing ever at the Ryder Cup. Monty appears to know what he’s doing as he paired […]



The Golf Blog: Corey Pavin should pair lefties Phil Mickelson + Bubba Watson in Ryder Cup

Yazan: mulligan | 27 September 2010 | Comments Off on The Golf Blog: Corey Pavin should pair lefties Phil Mickelson + Bubba Watson in Ryder Cup
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The Golf Blog says: We’ve made our case for Corey Pavin to pair Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods together for one of the pairings at the Ryder Cup. Today, we will put in a plug for the team of Phil Mickelson and Bubba Watson, both of whom are lefties. The all-lefty team will be fun […]



The Golf Blog: Why Corey Pavin should pair Tiger Woods + Phil Mickelson at Ryder Cup

Yazan: mulligan | 22 September 2010 | Comments Off on The Golf Blog: Why Corey Pavin should pair Tiger Woods + Phil Mickelson at Ryder Cup
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The Golf Blog says: Now that the teams for the Ryder Cup 2010 are set, we are ready to start the campaign to have Corey Pavin put Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson in 1 pairing on Saturday of the Ryder Cup. You heard us right! We want Phil and Tiger on Saturday in the morning […]



The Golf Blog: Why Tiger Woods is right — Tiger “absolutely” will beat Jack Nicklaus’s record 18 majors

Yazan: mulligan | 19 September 2010 | Comments Off on The Golf Blog: Why Tiger Woods is right — Tiger “absolutely” will beat Jack Nicklaus’s record 18 majors
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The Golf Blog says: Last week at the Barclay’s, Tiger Woods answered whether he still believes he will beat Jack Nicklaus’s record of 18 major championships with a definitive: “Absolutely.” Tiger, who will turn 35 in December, explained: “I look at it this way. Hogan won all nine of his [majors] at my age and […]




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