US Golf Star Power Dwindling – San Francisco Gate
US Golf Star Power Dwindling – San Francisco Gate
Nowhere among the world’s top two ranked golfers will you find Tiger Woods , Phil Mickelson , Jim Furyk or any other American. U.S. golf supremacy, once as dependable as the American dollar, well, still is. While the PGA Tour’s Bob Hope Classic was playing
Have a Wonderful Golf in the Wind – PRLog (free press release)
PRLog (Press Release) – Jan 23, 2011 – Golfing in a windstorm usually isn’t recommended, but there are some beautiful days where you’ll want to be out on the golf course that is nonetheless quite breezy. Try not to worry too much about your score
Golf-Vegas, Woodland and Haas in playoff for Bob Hope Classic – Reuters UK
LOS ANGELES Jan 23 (Reuters) – Venezuela’s Jhonattan Vegas and Americans Bill Haas and Gary Woodland took the Bob Hope Classic into a sudden-death playoff in La Quinta, California on Sunday. The trio finished the 90 regulation holes on 27-under-par 333
The Well-Known Brand Callaway Golf – PRLog (free press release)
PRLog (Press Release) – Jan 23, 2011 – The Callaway may be the greatest golf driver in the world, but, being realistic you will not always make it onto the green from the tee shot. Similarly, your putting skills may make Tiger Woods envious, but
Mayakoba Classic hosts world’s largest golf lesson – PGA Tour
PLAYA DEL CARMEN, Mèxico — Sunday the Mayakoba Golf Classic took a powerful golf swing into the Guinness World Records by hosting the largest ever Golf Lesson at the practice facility of El Camaleón Golf Club. The tournament hosted 1,073 people at one
Golf Capsules: Woods drops to No. 3 ranking after Kaymer victory – Brownsville Herald
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Tiger Woods is not even No. 2 in the golf rankings. He has dropped to No. 3 after Martin Kaymer won in Abu Dhabi and overtook him for the No. 2 spot. Lee Westwood is No. 1. Kaymer has been No. 3 but advanced by
Kaymer passes Woods for No. 2 ranking after winning Abu Dhabi Golf Championship by 8 shots – Chicago Tribune
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Martin Kaymer overtook Tiger Woods for the No. 2 ranking in the world Sunday, winning the Abu Dhabi Golf Championship by eight shots after shooting a 6-under 66. Kaymer earned his third win in four years in Abu
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