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
"The coarse language and club acrobatics aren't anything we don't hear and see on courses every day."
/Jim Frank pens an excellent SI My Shot defense of Tiger Woods's on course antics.
But this was Tiger Woods, who is supposed to set an example, especially for children. And this is golf, the "gentleman's game," in which virtue is supposed to trump vitriol.
Well, I've got two words for you, and they're not "you're away." Get real! If Tiger wants to go ballistic and wax scatological, let him.
There is nothing golf needs more now than emotion, and Woods is one of the only players who ever shows any. (Lucas Glover, anyone?) The man is a pro with millions in the bank, and the fire in his belly — plus the steam coming out of his ears and the vulgarities from his mouth — show that he cares about more than cashing checks, which can't be said of everyone carrying a PGA Tour card.
"I have to throw the whole set out for one club and I wouldn't mind if I thought it was going to make a difference."
/"We've had 4½- hour rounds for 30 years."
/"The 28-year-old Englishman...pieced together the best Sweet 16 rounds to finish 2 over for the year"
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Olympic Field And The Rolex Rankings
/I suppose I was incorrect to suggest this would only shine a light on the Official World Golf Ranking. Looks like the women's Rolex Rankings will be scrutinized based on how it will add to the struggle to fill out the Olympic field.
This is from a reader who was curious about the Olympics and the proposed 60 player fields.
Using the current eligibility format as proposed by the IGF, you can go down the top 500 names on the women's Rolex Rankings (as of Aug. 13, the date of the IOC announcement) and not have enough players to get a 60-player field. You only get 58.
Of the top 100 players, only 26 get in.
Currently, only the top two from a country can get in. They'll probably need to take the top three eligible players to avoid digging into the AJGA Tour to round out the women's field.
"Fate of Sharp Park Course In Limbo"
/"If he’s not getting what he needs from Haney then he’ll move on, just as he did in dumping Butch."
/Rough and the PGA
/You may recall that before the PGA I suggested that we would find out this year whether the clever, low rough setup at Southern Hills was an abberation or whether the less nuanced, high-rough hackout nonsense seen at Oak Hill and Oakland Hills was more typical of the modern PGA Championship.
"Of all the people you are going to offer things to, you certainly wouldn't want to approach the ex-partner."
/"The country-club softies who have made a habit of lying down for Woods have collectively done little farming and spent even less time guarding naval installations"
/There's No "Mr. and Mrs. Wie" In Team!
/Jim Gorant reports that the parents have been told they weren't welcome in the Solheim Cup team and locker rooms.