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
Maybe This Should Have Been A Sign For Elin...
/From a reader who I'm pretty sure would not like to be named, comes this Urban Dictionary definition of Tont, which some of us learned from today's divorce documents is Eldrick Woods' middle name.
1. tont an idiot. taking from swedish, spelt tönt
that jaytea is a real tönt sometimes
Woods Divorce Lawyers Get Their Day In Ink****
/Woods' Make Divorce Official...
/Steve Helling of People.com reports.
Rory Commences Biennial Pre-Ryder Cup Competition To See Who Can Provide The Most Provocative Bulletin Board Material
/"I chuckle at the thought of Ben Hogan, Sam Snead, Byron Nelson or Bobby Jones having a swing coach. They would have killed him!"
/Woods Commits To Barclays!
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Heartwarming to see Tiger entering the event he's typically skipped (except to play lovely Liberty National) from the admittedly clogged portion of the schedule.
After The Barclays, only the top 100 are eligible for the second round, the Deutsche Bank Championship outside Boston, which ends on Labor Day. That will be the final event before U.S. Ryder Cup captain Corey Pavin announces his four wild-card picks.
Who Dustin Johnson Should Be Expecting Thank You Notes From...
/1. Pete Dye - should thank DJ for creating a distraction that will have us forgetting about the worst goofiest finishing holes imaginable. The 17th has been a well known absurdity at 235 yards with extreme banks more suited for a 135 yard par-3, not something receiving mid-to-long irons. But the re-worked 18th was the real standout Sunday, with the new green not improving matters over last time and the re-imagined strategic options non-existent throughout the tournament. That, however, was also the fault of...
2. Kerry Haigh - The PGA's setup man didn't get Whistling Straits right. This is a course that has to be set up with a 20 mph wind in mind no matter the forecast, and the last two PGA's there have given the impression they were not thinking of the effects of wind. There is way too much dark green, U.S. Open-style rough in places that Dye intended as fairway, or worse, thick stuff harvested next to greens. It's all made more disappointing when you hear that they were out primping the stuff up. (On a faux links!?) There also did not appear to be enough varying of yardages and in the case of No. 18, an unfortunate use of a front left hole location likely not accessible with a wedge, much less 5-irons on up to hybrids as we saw Sunday.
When the best shot--according to Faldo and Nantz--is a 5-iron to 20 feet from Rory McIlroy, something is amiss (unless they are playing into a gale force wind, they were not). For all of the people who like to brand what the USGA's Mike Davis does as gimmicky, you can imagine what he might have tried: use the same hole location but move the tee up 75 yards to give the players a chance to use the new fairway and leave themselves with a flip wedge. Potential risk-reward and maybe even better television. This also would have taken those sandy pits along the right side of the fairway out of play, and we probably wouldn't be talking about crowd control and walking rules officials today. But thanks to Johnson's mistake, few noticed just how awful the hole played all week and especially Sunday. (No scoring average for Sunday is available on the website, I guess we'll have to wait for Golf World to hit the mailboxes?).
3. Tiger Woods - He missed the Ryder Cup team on points and now, according to a Tweet by Steve DiMeglio, may miss the playoffs. Unfathomable! And yet, no one is talking about it today.
Dear Dustin: Thanks, From Tiger, Kerry and Pete.
Tiger And Foley Update Facebook Status To Engaged/Pre-nup Negotiations Pending
/Pavin Tweets Correction: Jim Gray "Misquoted Me"
/Interesting Twitter wallpaper...

**Jim Gray is standing by his quote. I'm not sure who to believe, but oddly, I'm leaning toward Gray in this case. Pavin has not show great media savvy and the PGA surely was not pleased by this, as I noted in last night's post.
However, Ryan Ballengee quotes a source in the Pavin camp who says he hadn't spoken to one media outlet all week.

