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
"That noise you can hear is the LPGA taking another shot at its foot."
/Lexi Wins Tour Event…Now Back To Q-School Second Stage!?
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Unreal: 16-Year-Old Lexi Leads LPGA's Best By 5
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After The Cancellation: The LPGA And Golf In China
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Wie Leads Canadian Open And In Public Perception
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Another Reason Four Majors Is Enough
/2011 Greenbrier, U.S. Senior Open, Women's Open And Haskell Open Comment Thread
/Busy, busy, Sunday.
Caroline Masson will try to hold off Inbee Park and Meena Lee to win the Women's Open Championship at suddenly vulnerable Carnoustie.
Anthony Kim must fend off Scott Stallings, Gary Woodland and Webb Simpson to win at the Greenbrier.
Olin Browne tries to hold off Pavin, O'Meara and age shooter Hale Irwin.
Pepperdine's Jeff Gove made two eagles Saturday (video included!) and goes for his fourth career Nationwide Tour win.
And most important of all, Shackleford faces Belmont winner Ruler On Ice and the surging Coil in the $1 million Haskell at Monmouth Park.
Barry Burn Claims Another Victim
/“I think I had some fear because I didn’t want to be the guy who messed with tradition.”
/I haven't paid much attention to the LPGA's designation of the Evian Masters as a fifth major other than to read the criticism of some writers who aren't too impressed by the news.
Look Out Champions: LPGA Going To Five Majors By '13
/This would be a non-story except that the LPGA has one of the most admired Hall of Fame entry standards and this will muddle that a bit.
Beginning in 2013, Evian will be designated as a major championship, the LPGA’s fifth, sources told Golfweek.
The LPGA’s number of major championships has been a moving target over the years. The tour’s current majors – Kraft Nabisco Championship, Wegmans LPGA Championship, U.S. Women’s Open and Ricoh Women’s British Open – have been a foursome only since 2001. Before the British Open achieved major status, the du Maurier Classic was the tour’s fourth major, from 1979 to 2000.