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 […]
TweetYazan: 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 […]
TweetYazan: mulligan | 01 April 2007 | Comments Off on Morgan Pressel wins her first major at Kraft
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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.
TweetYazan: 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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