Graeme McDowell's Abu Dhabi Bank Shot
/An unbylined Belfast Telegraph item sets up Graeme McDowell's strategic approach to Abu Dhabi's finishing hole Sunday, not long after he made an ace.
When you come to think of it that is the secret of most of the great holes all over the world. They all have some kind of a twist. C.B. MACDONALD
An unbylined Belfast Telegraph item sets up Graeme McDowell's strategic approach to Abu Dhabi's finishing hole Sunday, not long after he made an ace.
In terms of tantrum technique, grace and overall presentation, Tiger could learn from the Spaniard.
From round two at Abu Dhabi...
I sat through this so you don't have to...
:45 First sightlines mention.
8:10: Donegan asks, "Does payment of appearance fees ever influence your scheduling?" Follows up with something about cutting his price ?
11:50 in is the first Hank-book question.
14:00 He's asked about a cricket test match...
18:40 First "traj's" reference.
20:30 Second Hank-book question, first really short and snippy answer.
21:25 First really cranky answer to a Hank-book question.
Lawrence Donegan previews this week's European Tour event at Abu Dhabi and it reminds that there are two things that'll be fun about Tiger's appearance there: (A) he's playing a golf he doesn't know, which doesn't happen too often, and (B) during his Tuesday press conference, the Haney book questions are going fast, furious and fun!
Golf Channel's Morning Drive says they'll be picking up the Tiger press conference Tuesday morning, though I'm not sure yet on the exact time.
**John Hawkins described Woods' appearance this way:
So Tiger Woods will skip a tournament he’s won six times to play in what is essentially a conflicting event – I guess that “horses for courses” thing comes with an expiration date. At least theoretically, Tiger’s little Abu Dhabi boondoggle will cost the PGA Tour plenty, be it in ticket sales, corporate clout or mainstream-media attention. Consider it another gentle reminder as to who wears the pants in that relationship.
**From Golf Channel:
Tiger Woods’ pre-tournament press conference at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship is scheduled air tomorrow (Tuesday) during Morning Drive (show airs live from 7-9 a.m. ET). Woods’ press conference is scheduled to run near the top of the show. Morning Drive also will re-air from 9-11 a.m. ET.
Morning Drive also will premiere Ben Crane’s newest workout video on Wednesday. Crane is scheduled to appear on Morning Drive following the premiere of his new video. Morning Drive will have expanded live coverage Wednesday from 7-11 a.m. ET
Thanks for the warning.
Thanks to reader Chris for this unbylined golf365.com story revealing that former Ryder Cup host The Belfry can be had at a bargain rate even after a recent renovation of the resort hotel. The three golf courses remain forgettable except for the wild and weird short par-4 10th. The rest is screaming out to be fixed by the only man buying golf courses at the moment, Donald Trump.
There has been widespread speculation surrounding the future of the highly-rated golf estate with its 324-bedroomed hotel and upstanding conference facilities, its three courses, the Brabazon, the PGA National and the Derby, since its once-powerful owners led by Irish-based businessman Sean Quinn Junior, hit a financial crisis.
This just six years after purchasing it for £186million.
The talk is that a figure of some £60million is being asked for by the current owners of the 550-acre Warwickshire venue via their commercial property agent Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels which has been appointed to market the resort at Sutton Coldfield.
Geoff Shackelford is a Senior Writer for Golfweek magazine, a weekly contributor to Golf Channel's Morning
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