Monday, July 7, 2008
Segways are making inroads on the golf course, though progress is slow. GolfWeek
This report details the suspension of the World Match Play in 2008 and its resumption in 2009 as it moves from Wentworth, England to Spain. The Times of London
Thursday, July 3, 2008
One writer revisits an often-broached question of whether golfers are athletes in the wake of Tiger Woods's U.S. Open victory. Washington Times
Golf reporter David Feherty is back roaming the sidelines for CBS Sports after his long recovery after being struck by a truck while riding his bicycle in Dallas. Washington Post
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
A look at how the clean up job at Pecan Valley Golf Club, site of the 1968 PGA Championship, is going and how the course is much healthier now that only a few years ago. San Antonio Express
Steve Stricker, fighting a recent bout of the doldrums and mental fatigue, hopes to start seeing his game get back to a higher level after a tie for 29th at the U.S. Open. It could start this week at the AT&T National at Congressional Country Club, where he finished second a year ago. Washington Times
Steve Stricker, fighting a recent bout of the doldrums and mental fatigue, hopes to start seeing his game get back to a higher level after a tie for 29th at the U.S. Open. It could start this week at the AT&T National at Congressional Country Club, where he finished second a year ago. Washington Times
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Colin Montgomerie isn't close to making the European Ryder Cup on points, but captain Nick Faldo may need to put him on the team as a wild-card pick. The Scotsman
Jim Moriarty of Golf World puts himself through drug testing to show what PGA Tour players will have to face starting this month.
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