Tour golfer update
Forty-somethings have formula for PGA success
As in 2003, this year's PGA Tour leaderboards are peppered with golfers in their forties. So much so, that's it's almost become normality, rather than a phenomenon. Ted Moynihan draws on quotes from the "older" generation of tour pros to try and explain why golf life doesn't end at 40.
Tuesday, August 31, 2004
As in 2003, this year's PGA Tour leaderboards are peppered with golfers in their forties. So much so, that's it's almost become normality, rather than a phenomenon. Ted Moynihan draws on quotes from the "older" generation of tour pros to try and explain why golf life doesn't end at 40.
Tuesday, August 31, 2004
Golfers now younger, cuter
Scott Cacciola takes a look at how fashion and sex appeal is bringing in more fans to the game, thanks to the looks and clothes of some of the younger PGA Tour members. Is golf the new rock'n'roll? Can we expect to see tour golfers hitting the front and back pages of the British tabloids? Maybe not.
Monday, August 30, 2004
Scott Cacciola takes a look at how fashion and sex appeal is bringing in more fans to the game, thanks to the looks and clothes of some of the younger PGA Tour members. Is golf the new rock'n'roll? Can we expect to see tour golfers hitting the front and back pages of the British tabloids? Maybe not.
Monday, August 30, 2004
The man behind a resurgence
Rob Stanger interviews John Daly's coach and gains some insights into his return to winning ways.
Saturday, August 28, 2004
Rob Stanger interviews John Daly's coach and gains some insights into his return to winning ways.
Saturday, August 28, 2004
Back in the saddle (or cart)
Looks like this year has plenty more excitement to offer, with the Ryder Cup just a short 6-inch putt away, and the race for no. 1 in the world rankings getting hotter than a Saharan summer. Now I've just got to go catch up on what's been happening while I was away...
Monday, August 23, 2004
Looks like this year has plenty more excitement to offer, with the Ryder Cup just a short 6-inch putt away, and the race for no. 1 in the world rankings getting hotter than a Saharan summer. Now I've just got to go catch up on what's been happening while I was away...
Monday, August 23, 2004
Even websites need a holiday
No further updates until August 23rd, since we're on vacation.
Friday, August 06, 2004
No further updates until August 23rd, since we're on vacation.
Friday, August 06, 2004
Some players are using illegal gear, but governing bodies don't get it, says Player
According to this report, Gary Player is not a happy golfer, and reckons at least some tour golfers are benefiting from illegal clubs. He's not too impressed by the impacts on tournament golf of club technology changes either.
Wednesday, August 04, 2004
According to this report, Gary Player is not a happy golfer, and reckons at least some tour golfers are benefiting from illegal clubs. He's not too impressed by the impacts on tournament golf of club technology changes either.
Wednesday, August 04, 2004
Let the countdown begin ...
Ron Sirak ruminates on the forthcoming Ryder Cup, weighs up the likely teams and ponders the possibility of another relatively unknown European stealing the big players' thunder.
Monday, August 02, 2004
Ron Sirak ruminates on the forthcoming Ryder Cup, weighs up the likely teams and ponders the possibility of another relatively unknown European stealing the big players' thunder.
Monday, August 02, 2004
Getting the biggest chocolate chip in the chocolate chip cookie of life last weekend...
On the PGA Tour, a down-to-the-wire finish between three heavyweights saw Vijay Singh win the Buick Open, fending off the challenge from John Daly and Tiger Woods in the process.
On the LPGA Tour, it was England's Karen Stupples who took home the major honors at the Weetabix Women's British Open.
The US Senior Open went to Peter Jacobsen.
And to round off a big week, Luke Donald romped home in the Scandinavian Masters, doing his world and Ryder Cup rankings no harm at all.
Monday, August 02, 2004
On the PGA Tour, a down-to-the-wire finish between three heavyweights saw Vijay Singh win the Buick Open, fending off the challenge from John Daly and Tiger Woods in the process.
On the LPGA Tour, it was England's Karen Stupples who took home the major honors at the Weetabix Women's British Open.
The US Senior Open went to Peter Jacobsen.
And to round off a big week, Luke Donald romped home in the Scandinavian Masters, doing his world and Ryder Cup rankings no harm at all.
Monday, August 02, 2004



