Archive for February, 2004

tiger tunes

Yazan: mulligan | 23 February 2004 | Comments Off on tiger tunes
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Tiger Woods may not be dominating golf as he did in 2000 — maybe no one should be held to that incredible standard. He’s found love and now seems to be a more mature person, talking in a way about golf that seems to be quite different than before. It’s clear that golf’s no longer […]



shout out: ernie els

Yazan: mulligan | 23 February 2004 | Comments Off on shout out: ernie els
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Shout out to Ernie Els, who withdrew from this week’s Accenture Match Play Championship, so he can be home to see his 5-year-old daughter off to her first day of 1st grade in London. Here’s someone who has his priorities straight. Maybe he can be a substitute teacher and teach math on his time off […]



weir-d: The Golf Blog magic

Yazan: mulligan | 22 February 2004 | Comments Off on weir-d: The Golf Blog magic
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Mike Weir staved off Shigeki Murayama’s late charge in rainy L.A. weather to defend his Nissan Open title. John Daly finished a very respectable fourth, beating Tiger Woods for the second straight week. So here’s what’s a little weird: if you notice on right, The Golf Blog has links to “hot shot” websites of golfers […]



Time for slump talk?

Yazan: mulligan | 21 February 2004 | Comments Off on Time for slump talk?
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After a Saturday round which will ensure Tiger will play early on Sunday, I wonder if it is time to get the slump talk started. Of course, this is only Tiger’s third event this year, and he’s still making cuts and making money. But, given his play of late, I think one could (should?) start […]




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