But most impressive is his physical overhaul, and John Hugganprofiles the likely U.S. Open favorite with non-clueless bookies in the UK who clearly haven't watched Tiger play in a while.
Thanks to Stan Ferguson for highlighting Karl MacGinty's fascinating look at Team Padraig Harrington and the lengths he goes to in preparing for a major. This is downright wild:
Farrell Evansinterviews former VijaySingh luggage toter Paul Tesori who now has to watch Sean O'Hair's tortuous pre-shot routine to make a living. Still, it sounds like a huge upgrade.
Thanks to readers Ian and Mark for the stories on Jamie Kureluk's jaw-dropping back nine 25--and 12-under on his last 10--in yesterday's opening round of the RBC Insurance Alberta Open.
That's Anthony Kim who Rex Hoggard is writing about, according to his swing coach Adam Schreiber. When was the last time you heard of an American circling the Ryder Cup on his schedule? Especially as he faces hand surgery.
The math is simple, at least to a 24-year-old with a bag full of Advil. He wants to play all four majors, secure his spot on captain Corey Pavin’s team and, when the pain becomes too unbearable, have surgery on his thumb, a procedure that will take between two and three months to recover from.
They may not have believed in excuses in the Kim childhood home, and they must not have been big on calendars, either. Not when the last putt at “Glory’s Last Shot” drops 45 days before the United States and Europe resume the Transatlantic grudge match.
Even if he skips the PGA Championship and has the surgery following July’s British Open that would leave little time to rehab his thumb and his game for what is clearly the Super Bowl of Kim’s year.
“(The Ryder Cup) is the most important event of the year to him,” Schreiber said. “So for him to find this out in a Ryder Cup year, it’s pretty challenging.”
For an entertaining look at this week's SI Golf Plus cover shoot of Kim, check out snapper Darren Carroll's blog post and gallery (embedded below) recounting how he got his shots. It's becoming clear that AK has watched one-too-many episodes of Entourage.
Jeff Rudeon players critical of Tiger's decision to upstage the Accenture WGC Match Play, starting with Ernie Els, who has played in his last Chevron World Challenge.
Geoff Shackelford is a Senior Writer for Golfweek magazine, a weekly contributor to Golf Channel's Morning Drive, is co-host of The Ringer's ShackHouse is the author of eleven books.