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Even The Best Quake
One of the best parts about winning a tournament on the PGA Tour is that, even if you haven’t won in four years, everybody wants you to keep reflecting back on your victory. And so a week after his three-hole … Continue reading
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ICYMI – January 2011
People are busy. Time flies. You missed a couple of days of posts. And now you’re thinking, “How am I ever going to get caught back up? What did I miss?” Well, the “In Case You Missed It” page is … Continue reading
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Stand By
As most of you who follow golf know, the final round of the Waste Management Phoenix Open spilled over into Monday. As I said in yesterday’s post, I followed Tommy Gainey all day yesterday. When they stopped due to darkness … Continue reading
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Interview Transcripts
In my immediately preceding post, “Jhonattan Vegas Interview,” I wrote about how my interview with Vegas came about and mentioned that I’d also interviewed, Phil Mickelson, Bubba Watson, Geoff Ogilvy and Slugger White, the lead PGA Tour rules official this … Continue reading
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The Thunderclap
The Sony Open at Waialae Country Club in Honolulu, Hawaii is turning into a real story. What began as a soggy, hopeless, rain-bashed course with thoughts that the tournament might even be cancelled, has unfolded into a compelling story about … Continue reading
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The View From The Balcony
In yesterday’s post, “Rain Delays,” I wrote about how the first round of the Sony Open at Waialae Country Club in Honolulu, Hawaii was yet another opportunity to employ the principles of mastery. Because no one had been able to … Continue reading
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ICYMI – December 2010
The In Case You Missed It monthly compilation for December is available at the ICYMI Page tab in the header. These posts are interesting because, with the Tour “dark” for the last three weeks, there are many more that were … Continue reading
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Christmas In The Desert
The bad news is that our club is closed on Christmas day. The good news is that you can still play the courses. But you have to walk. There are no carts, there are no services and you can’t tee … Continue reading
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The ICYMI Page II
As promised, for those rainy, snowy days when you have nothing else to do, the In Case You Missed It Page. You’ll find the new tab that will take you to the page on the header. There you’ll find links … Continue reading
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Things Are Still Cookin’
There seemed to be a certain finality to the year’s professional golf events what with Tiger’s event over the weekend and the PGA Tour Q-School which ended Monday. Not so. Here are three interesting offerings coming up this week. LPGA … Continue reading
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