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
Patrick Reed's Name-Clearing Affidavit: “Please note that this is not an affidavit.”
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/Adam Scott Resurfaces At Doral With A Conventional Putter
/Video: Padraig Going Happy Gilmore With A Caveat...
/Lydia Grabs 10th Win, Now Has More Than Lexi/Wie...Combined
/This unbylined AP story notes that Lydia Ko took her home nation's New Zealand Women's Open by four, giving her ten professional victories.
Zak Kozuchowski notes that this puts Lydia ahead of two very young greats...combined.
It was her 10th professional win, which includes six on the LPGA Tour, three on the Ladies European Tour and one on the ALPG Tour.
To compare, Wie has four LPGA Tour wins. Thompson also has four, as well as one win on the Ladies European Tour. Keep in mind that Wie and Thompson are a combined 11 years older than Ko.
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/Fred Couples: If Not For Davis Love Getting The Ryder Cup Job, "I’d have a different attitude toward this"
/Video And Essay: Mickey Wright Turns 80
/R.I.P. Billy Casper
/One of the game's all-time greats-particularly with a putter--has passed. Billy Casper was 83. While I never saw him play in his prime, the three-time major winner and 51-time PGA Tour winner displayed his controlled hook with grace and precision on the Senior Tour where he was a 9-time winner.Tod Leonard, of Casper's native San Diego, on the legend's passing.
In an email, Bob Casper said his father had suffered from pneumonia after Thanksgiving, spent five weeks in the hospital and then returned home. He was doing rehabilitation four days a week, but last Thursday became weak.
“He went downhill quick,” Bob Casper said. “It was quick. But he didn’t have any pain. It was peaceful.”
The AP’s obituary, by Doug Ferguson.
The New York Times' obituary, by Richard Goldstein.
Jaime Diaz’s Golf World feature on Casper prior to the 2012 U.S. Open at Olympic Club.
Rex Hoggard on Casper's legacy in golf, including one remarkable stretch.
Dubbed “the most underrated golfer of all time” by Johnny Miller, Casper’s 27 Tour victories from 1964 to ’70 topped every player during that timeframe, including Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer and Gary Player.
Jack Nicklaus took to Facebook to remember his friend. Just part of the statement:
“Billy Casper was one of the greatest family men—be it inside the game of golf or out—I have had the fortunate blessing to meet. He had such a wonderful balance to his life. Golf was never the most important thing in Billy’s life—family was. There was always much more to Billy Casper than golf. But as a golfer, Billy was a fantastic player, and I don’t think he gets enough credit for being one. I have said many times that during my career, when I looked up at a leaderboard, I wasn’t just looking to see where a Palmer or a Player or a Trevino was. I was also checking to see where Billy Casper was.
Here's a fairly recent clip of Casper telling David Feherty how even Tour Players are unaware if his accomplishments.
**Golf Channel's obit narrated by Rich Lerner, which aired today on Golf Central with follow-up talk (in lieu of Farmers Insurance Open talk).
**Michael Bamberger writing for golf.com:
He will be missed throughout golf, a gentle man who welcomed questions on any subject and who never seemed to be in hurry for anything. He will be especially missed at Augusta. During the Masters, he would have long lunches on the upstairs clubhouse veranda, in his green coat -- 50L would be a generous guess -- surrounded by friends and many family members. Casper and his wife, Shirley, who survives him, had 11 children, six of whom were adopted. Casper was a devout Mormon, a proponent of the health benefits of eating buffalo meat, and a successful businessman. He started a golf-course management company, Billy Casper Golf, that operates well over 100 golf courses.
Golf Channel will re-air Feherty featuring Casper on Monday at 9 a.m., 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. ET.
"Sifford will be more important to history in death than in life."
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/R.I.P. Charlie Sifford
/Sang-Moon Bae Files For Extension On Military Exemption
/Golfweek's Alex Miceli summarizes a report out of Korea where Sang-Moon Bae confirms he has filed for a five-year extension on his exemption from military service and is perplexed why he was denied. His goals and reasoning will go over well with the International Golf Federation.
“I have a really big tournament, Presidents Cup in Korea, this year," Bae said, "and my goal is medalist in Olympics next year.”