Filed under Recreation and Sports by admin on November 16, 2008 at 7:47 am
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Golf News November 12th, 2008
One win puts Love at 20 and into Hall of Fame light
So much for that notion the Fall Series on the PGA Tour is meaningless.
On the surface, Davis Love III winning at Disney might have looked that way.
He scrambled for pars on the last two holes to hold off a rookie (Tommy Gainey) who was 228th on the money list, wears two gloves and looks like he's trying to kill a snake every time he swings. When it was over, Love posed with a bronze trophy of Mickey Mouse playing golf (just think of the white elephant gift nobody will take off your hands). (more...)
Filed under Recreation and Sports by admin on November 14, 2008 at 9:21 pm
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Golf News November 10th, 2008
Garcia targets majors after Sheshan triumph
SPAIN'S Sergio Garcia won the US$5 million HSBC Champions in Shanghai yesterday to become world No. 2 and immediately targeted a victory at one of golf's major tournaments next year.
Garcia beat Oliver Wilson with a birdie on the second hole of a playoff. The Spanish star made a 7-foot birdie putt on the par-5 18th ?? the only hole used for the playoff at Sheshan Golf Club ?? after the Englishman missed a 10-footer. (more...)
Filed under Recreation and Sports by admin on November 13, 2008 at 3:06 am
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The golf swing can seem complex and difficult to master. If you are learning the game for the first time then it is important to get started on the right foot otherwise you could spend a lot of time and money doing things that are just not effective and will not help you play better golf. Here are some simple golf swing tips that you can follow to help you on the road to shooting lower golf scores quickly. (more...)
Filed under Recreation and Sports by admin on November 11, 2008 at 6:26 am
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Golf News November 7th 2008
Rain wipes out second day of HSBC Champions
Heavy rain wiped out all play Friday at the HSBC Champions tournament, forcing organizers to find a way to squeeze in 54 holes over Saturday and Sunday to complete the event.
Henrik Stenson led the damp first round Thursday with a 7-under 65. Four well-known players were a stroke behind: Sergio Garcia, Adam Scott, Anthony Kim and Phil Mickelson. (more...)
Filed under Recreation and Sports by admin on November 1, 2008 at 3:39 am
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Many golf players of all skill levels, highly experienced to novice, have the urge to drop golf scores by one or two strokes. It is an endless cycle of time-consuming practice hours, driving on the range, and practice sessions spent perfecting the swing or practicing with one or two particular golf clubs. For golf lovers seeking useful guidance, there are several suggestions you can follow to improve your golf score. (more...)