Archive for the 'ernie' Category

Can Ernie Els repeat?

Yazan: mulligan | 12 June 2007 | Comments Off
Categories: ernie

Anyway, I travelled to Oakmont at the weekend, so I could get here nice and early and start playing some practice rounds. It’s a huge week for me, going back to where I won my first US Open way back in 1994. That was a big breakthrough for me. I was only 24 and to [...]

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Ernie Els is (over)due for a win

Yazan: mulligan | 01 May 2007 | Comments Off
Categories: ernie

It is Monday morning and I’ve just got time to post this week’s website report before I head off to the airport to catch my flight over to Charlotte in North Carolina for the Wachovia Championship. This past week since I got back from Shanghai has been fairly productive; the weather has been great here [...]

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Ernie Els admits great disappointment after missing Masters cut

Yazan: mulligan | 11 April 2007 | Comments Off
Categories: ernie

From Ernie’s blog: As you can probably imagine it’s hard for me to put any kind of positive spin on things when you’ve just missed your first cut in a major championship for the best part of seven years. Impossible, really. I mean, what can I say? It’s a major downer. To be honest, though, [...]

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Ernie Els back in US

Yazan: mulligan | 14 March 2007 | Comments Off
Categories: ernie

Ernie blogs on his blog: Obviously, having last week off was also the perfect opportunity for me to be able to experiment with some new Callaway equipment. I tried a few different sets of irons, got myself accustomed to the feel of the HX Tour 56 golf ball, and also tried a few more drivers [...]

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Ernie Els leaves Titleist — is Callaway next?

Yazan: mulligan | 28 February 2007 | Comments Off
Categories: ernie

Ernie Els bagged out on Titleist a year early. Speculation is that he is heading to Callaway to join Phil Mickelson. They will then have another thing in common, besides losing to Tiger. More here. Tweet This Post

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Ernie Els called Rich Beem’s hole-in-one

Yazan: mulligan | 20 February 2007 | Comments Off
Categories: ernie

Ernie Els blogs in: “And it was a fun day out there – you know, beautiful weather, playing nicely, and Rich Beem made an ace on the par-3 14th to win a red sports car. I said to him “that’s a one” when the ball was in mid-flight! It was a great looking shot. The [...]

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Ernie Els blogs in about Nissan Open

Yazan: mulligan | 12 February 2007 | Comments Off
Categories: ernie

“As with last year, my PGA Tour season gets underway this week with the Nissan Open at the Riviera Country Club in California. In fact, last year this was my first PGA Tour event in more than six months, obviously due to my knee injury putting me out of action. But now, as I did [...]

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Ernie Els beats Tiger Woods, but loses to Henrik Stenson

Yazan: mulligan | 04 February 2007 | Comments Off
Categories: ernie, henrik stenson, tiger

In Dubai, things did not turn out as we expected. Both Ernie Els and Tiger Woods struggled on the front nine, due to blustery winds — Ernie bogeyed 3 of the first 6 holes, while Tiger bogeyed 3 of the first 11 holes. Ernie ended up shooting 1-under, while Tiger shot 3-under. Ernie finished at [...]

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Ernie Els takes 2-shot lead, has 3-stroke lead on Tiger

Yazan: mulligan | 03 February 2007 | Comments Off
Categories: ernie, tiger

I love it when people talk smack and then back it up. At the start of the week, Ernie Els expressed his clear desire to beat Tiger in Dubai this week. So far, so good. Ernie is at -17 after the 3rd round after shooting 4-under today. Meanwhile, Tiger Woods shot 5-under, and is 3 [...]

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Dubai: Els comes out firing — right at you, Tiger

Yazan: mulligan | 01 February 2007 | Comments Off
Categories: dubai, ernie, tiger, tourneys

Ernie Els looks like he has something to prove this year. Today, he opened with a 6-under 66, which is one stroke back of the leaders Graeme McDowell and Ross Fisher as the Dubai Dessert Classic. Tiger Woods is 4-under, with a 68, and appears to have everyone just where he wants them. Leaderboard Tweet [...]

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