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Go ahead and tell us that as golfers, we aren’t really athletes. Go on depicting us as bland, fair-weather, high-life sports people. Draw all the distinctions you want between the well-mannered men and women of the club-house and cage fighters, extreme skiers and sumo wrestlers. We don’t mind. We know the truth. We know that …
Growing up in a world of burgeoning science, those of my parents’ generation were in awe as the first kidney transplant was performed in 1953. I remember my childhood introduction to the polio vaccine, our first answer to a disease that was at one time thought invincible. We were and continue to be duly impressed …
What if they held an international golf tournament in the Garden of Eden, and nobody came? What if the PGA held its first event of the 2012 tour, and Mickelson, Woods, McIllroy, Clarke, Schwartzel, Donald, Scott, Kaymer, Johnson, Rose, Snedecker and Jacobsen didn’t appear? What if up to one third of the eligible players of …
The world is perceived as growing more democratic each day. So many present day democracies were monarchies one or two centuries ago, and most of the prominent ones that remain have lost their “Off with his head” powers. Few can send troops or declare war unilaterally anymore, but in the game of golf, the mention …
Here’s an interesting question for you, and I’ll give you five seconds to answer. What does the abbreviation, NAGT stand for? Maybe someone out there got it – maybe someone near the Wisconsin Dells, Arizona, New Mexico, Alabama or Michigan. It’s the Native American Golf Tour, and even though it seems to be predominantly state …
Mr. McIllroy is back in the golf news again, and it’s a surprising story, considering that we hear almost nothing but the wunderkind’s stunning new achievements. Considering the trajectory of the latest young golf star out of Ireland, I certainly expected a different kind of headline this week for Rory. If anyone is hail and …
The long-anticipated arrival of Pedro Conesa Ochoa became reality Thursday for former number one golfer Lorena Ochoa and businessman husband Andres Conesa. For her, far more important than her personal statistic of $14.8 million over 77 events in eight years, are Pedro’s statistics – 2.8 kilograms and 48 centimeters. The greatest golfer in Mexican history …
This morning’s headline in Vancouver, Washington, blared the news – “Racist remark about Tiger Woods by former caddie, Steve Williams, leaves golf world reeling.” I can’t confess to being aware of much “reeling” where I live, but it was discouraging, another unfriendly obstacle in an otherwise civil game. It would be silly to think that …
Golf has been kind to every generation of gallery members. In the past two decades, we’ve gotten to watch Tiger and Phil, Lorena and Annika, with a stellar surrounding cast each week. My generation got the “Big Three,” and all the spirit that good golf rivalries offer. Every week, it was Arnie, Pennsylvania’s version of …
Those who can’t do, teach, right? No, not right. In the golf world, we think that we see a hierarchy of top players, followed by a legion of disappointed teaching pros and other aspirants below, but that’s not the reality of it. Not everyone is equally obsessed with being the next high-profile star, and the …