[photopress:phil_1.jpg,full,alignleft]Given all the mud slinging (I’ve just finally cleaned my self off with a shower and a lesson from the remarkable Bruce McCarrol), I’d like to point out I’m not the only one that thought...
Category - U.S. Open
The news has just hit the wires — the much anticipated news mentioned on G4G yesterday — that Tiger Woods has been playing on a torn ACL in his knee and his rehab that followed his most recent knee surgery (which apparently had...
I sat up last night watching the US Open on my PVR and decided that Phil Mickelson just does some things — like carrying two drivers, or in the instance of this US Open, well, no driver — just to be Phil. But how does it make sense...
Okay, I haven’t written much about it lately, but yes, the US Open starts today. And all the world is watching Tiger and his troublesome knee. In fact, having been up early, I’ve watched more than an hour of Golf Channel coverage on...
Interesting sidenote from Jack Nicklaus’ interview with the ink-stained scribes at the Memorial yesterday. Could it be that Tiger’s knee does what no one else has been able to do — stop him? Mark Soltau has the scoop on Golf...
According to some reports, members at Oakmont complained to USGA officials that the course was set up too easy for the U.S. Open this past weekend. Right. I tackle the issue in my latest National Post On Golf column. Here’s a taste: Angel...
Amongst all of my U.S. Open reading this AM, I found an intriguing piece by the Toronto Sun’s Chris Stevenson talking about whether Mike Weir and Stephen Ames are earning their way onto the President’s Cup team through their strong...
1. Strikes me that this notion Richard Lee, the 16-year-old sorta [photopress:richardlee.jpg,full,alignright]Canadian playing in this week’s U.S. Open is going to turn pro after the tournament is just stupidity. The kid also has way too...