I’m sure you’re wondering what that headline is about… Yesterday was the third-annual Writers vs. Superintendents tournament hosted by Ian Andrew, he of Andrew Golf and Weir Golf Design fame. The previous two outings took...
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So the Canadian Tour has released a study documenting the so-called “pro gap,” that comes after Canada’s top golfers turn professional. The objective seems to be determining why the country doesn’t have more golfers...
Lest we forget the game of golf, is well, about what happens on the course and not off, Weyburn, Sask.’s Graham DeLaet demonstrated today that there are three PGA Tour pros from Canada that can win. DeLaet managed to make a birdie on 17...
The Golf Journalists Association of Canada, a group of 60 golf media members of which I’m part, today announced its top Canadian players for 2009. Some interesting results: George Knudson Award for Best Male Professional of the Year:...
Been busy writing about Canadian golf lately, though it is December and it was damned cold taking my garbage to the curb this morning. Anyway, I touched base with Graham DeLaet on Monday afternoon, and here’s the story that came out of it...
Graham DeLaet is on his way to the PGA Tour, but the coverage of the Canadian’s ascension is spotty at best. My morning Globe, for example, had no reference to DeLaet at all — aside from a bolded name in the stats page. Ian...
Just got off the phone with Graham DeLaet, the fave son of Weyburn, Sask., who just made it through PGA Tour qualifying school this afternoon. Despite hitting a couple of balls in the water on the final 18 of the six rounds, he made it with a...
Graham Delaet has one-and-a-half rounds left at PGA Tour Qualifying School, but given his T2 position heading into the home stretch, he looks set to earn his card. The globe trotting DeLaet has been cool as a cumcumber all year — and has...