Archive for April, 2007

Duke Men’s Head Golf Coach Myers Passes Away

Yazan: mulligan | 02 April 2007 | Comments Off on Duke Men’s Head Golf Coach Myers Passes Away
Categories: college golf, masters

On Friday night, Duke University Mens Golf Coach, Rod Myers, passed away after a long battle with an acute form of leukemia. GoDuke.com article I first met Coach Myers at his summer golf school in 1997, my junior year of high school. I remember, as if it was yesterday, him hitting balls on the range […]



The Golf Blog Masters preview: Henrik Stenson

Yazan: mulligan | 02 April 2007 | Comments Off on The Golf Blog Masters preview: Henrik Stenson
Categories: henrik stenson, masters

We’ve already talked about two young guns who may make noise at the Masters this year — Aaron Baddeley and Charles Howell III. Today, it’s Henrik Stenson’s turn. The 31-year-old Swede is currently 6th in the World Golf Rankings and 9th on the Money List. He won the Match Play Championship and placed 19th at […]



Morgan Pressel wins her first major at Kraft

Yazan: mulligan | 01 April 2007 | Comments Off on Morgan Pressel wins her first major at Kraft
Categories: Uncategorized

Morgan Pressel, as detailed here, shot a closing 69 to win her first major at the Kraft Nabisco Championship. She now has more career majors than Michelle Wie, Paula Creamer and Lauren Ochoa.



Michelle Wie receives special exemption to play 2007 Masters

Yazan: mulligan | 01 April 2007 | Comments Off on Michelle Wie receives special exemption to play 2007 Masters
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April 1, Augusta, Georgia. Masters Chairman Billy Payne announced today that Michelle Wie will receive a special exemption to play in this year’s Masters. The announcement marks a dramatic changing of the guard. Last year, Payne, 58, replaced Hootie Johnson, who was 75 years old at the time. Said Payne, “Today is an historic day […]




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