Archive for August, 2004

The season rolls on

Yazan: mulligan | 17 August 2004 | Comments Off on The season rolls on
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With the PGA Championship put in a nutshell by mulligan, this week will prove to be a week for those to try and fulfill their season goals. The NEC at Firestone has been lengthened and will repeat as course built for bombers. You have to expect the usual subjects to fight it out (Els, Woods, […]



the olympics

Yazan: mulligan | 17 August 2004 | Comments Off on the olympics
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The Olympics now has tennis, softball, and even synchronized diving — I kid you not. So why doesn’t it have golf? True, it might throw a monkey wrench into the tour schedule, but tennis seems to have adjusted quite fine every 4th year. The golf Olympics would combine the best from the Ryder and Presidents’ […]



PGA recap

Yazan: mulligan | 16 August 2004 | Comments Off on PGA recap
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Sunday at Whistling Straits was the site of a train wreck. Vijay Singh shot 76, with no birdies in regulation, but ended up winning in a playoff. It was a gift, one of the highest rounds to win a major. Some afterthoughts: 1. I don’t want to say Justin Leonard choked, but he failed to […]



Hal: Jay Haas and Stewart Cink

Yazan: mulligan | 16 August 2004 | Comments Off on Hal: Jay Haas and Stewart Cink
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Hal’s made his picks. Hard to argue with them. Stewart Cink has the best putting average on tour. Both almost made the top 10 in Ryder Cup points. Hal considered Scott Verplank, but had some concerns about his ankle problem. Verplank was the only person, other than the selections, that Hal called last night. When […]




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