Tag Archives: Jimmy Walker

Steven Bowditch: Putting the past behind him

Steven Bowditch put on a pretty good show this week at the AT&T Byron Nelson. He launched the week with an 8-under 62, had a share of the lead each night and cruised home on Sunday with a 4-shot victory … Continue reading

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James Hahn: Just show him what to do

One of the engaging characters on the PGA Tour is James Hahn. Winner of this year’s Northern Trust Open at Riviera in Los Angeles, he’s probably most famous to close followers of the Tour for his “Gangnam Style” dance steps … Continue reading

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WGC-Cadillac Match Play: The possibility of the rest

Well, if we wanted a World Golf Championship out of the Cadillac Match Play, we certainly got that. We go into the Final 16 with a wide range of nationalities from around the globe including: Northern Ireland (1), Japan (1), … Continue reading

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Jimmy Walker wins Valero Texas Open

Jimmy Walker began the final round at the Valero Texas Open with a 4-shot lead over Jordan Spieth and he finished the final round with a 4-shot victory margin. It would seem that he cruised to victory, but he didn’t. … Continue reading

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Jimmy Walker: A stroll in the park, sort of

Jimmy Walker began the fourth round of the Sony Open in Hawaii with a 2-shot lead. When he finished on Sunday, it was a tournament record 9. Waialae was not playing all that easy: Today, you know, it seemed the … Continue reading

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Jimmy Walker has it all teed up for another win

Friday, Tour rookie, Justin Thomas shot 9-under 61 at the Sony Open in Hawaii and I named him the “Popup Player of the Day” for exceptional play from an unlikely source. Saturday, Jimmy Walker shot 8-under 62 and no one … Continue reading

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Hyundai TOC: Walker and Matsuyama looking strong for Monday’s finish

With a 67, 68, 67 start, Jimmy Walker is definitely keeping the pace up in Hyundai Tournament of Champions. That sort of consistency on the Plantation Course at the Kapalua Resort in Maui, Hawaii, locked him into a tie with … Continue reading

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Ben Martin: Shriners Open 54-hole leader by two

Ben Martin goes into Sunday at the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open with a 2-shot lead over yesterday’s co-leader, Russell Knox. Martin’s first year on Tour was 2011 where he missed 13 of 25 cuts, made only $340,000 and went … Continue reading

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The 2014-2015 PGA Tour season begins again

Where has the time gone? We are not even over the drama of the Ryder Cup and the new year begins again next week. Technically, it’s not a new year because it’s only October, it’s a new season. This was … Continue reading

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Were Brookline and Medina miracles or just proof of the power of possibility?

Well, the Americans have managed to back themselves into the same corner they did back in the 1999 Ryder Cup at Brookline, down 10-6 and needing 8½ points (of 12) on Sunday to win back the Cup. It’s necessary to … Continue reading

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