In golf construction art and utility meet; both are absolutely vital; one is utterly ruined without the other. GEORGE THOMAS
It’s back!
Twenty years later Tatra Press has kindly allowed me to bring back Grounds For Golf now that golf architecture is of more interest to the masses. A new Introduction looks at what’s driven the interest growth and two new chapters I had a blast adding (plus a few edits to keep things up-to-date).
The Amazon purchase page for the book arriving June 15, 2026.
Ah...Back To Reality: A Course Setup Boondoggle To Savor!
/Remember the good old days when we bloggers had to harp on about course setup boondoggles instead of TMZ reports? I feel refreshed after reading about the latest Australian Open debacle that players apparently saw coming, even though the folks in charge did not.
Adam Lucius for Sportal:
Daily Beast Shocker: Golfers Play As Many As 20 Events A Year, Often Meet Future Wives At Tournaments!
/Rickie Fowler 10-under Through 14**
/Four holes to play, par-72 layout so there's a shot at least of a you-know-what.
**Made bogey as soon as I made the post!
Tiger Should Return To The PGA Tour At...
/...Kapalua. For the 2010 SBS Championship.
Here's why:
- He can enter the Friday before and various outlets will have missed the chance to apply for a credential.
Tiger Accident Clippings, Vol. 7
/Before the AP's breaking story revealing that Tiger was asleep while lying on the pavement after Elin purportedly rescued him from his Cadillac, I was prepared to declare that the coverage tide was turning with Thursday's Rachel Uchitel news conference cancellation.
But asleep? Snoring? Expect that and other audio tape revelations to reignite questions about the Florida Highway Patrol's investigation.
9-1-1 Caller: Tiger On The Ground...Snoring
/Jesper Stands By His Comments; Has More To Say
/Reader Tim was watching the Golf Channel pre-game show for today's Chevron World Challenge and reports that Inga Hammond went back to Jesper Parnevik to follow up on yesterday's interview.
With a night to sleep on his comments, Parnevik was shown saying something to the effect of, "all the respect i had for him is gone." I presume they will air it again tonight on Golf Central.
GolfChannel.com posts his comments here.
Does he stand by what he said a day earlier? “Oh, no, it’s nothing I regret. I stand by everything. He lost all my respect. All the respect I had for the guy is gone.” Comments, now that there’s been time for the news to settle: “I was just a little shocked. Everybody was hoping it was rumors and everything was going to turn out all right. I was just a little disappointed with the situation. Elin is family to us, she lived with us for two years. On what he’s hearing as reaction from players: “I don’t know, I probably shouldn’t say.”
Press Conference Cancelled...
/...Radaronline says Rachel Uchitel's press conference, as hosted by attorney Gloria Allred, has been canceled due to "unforeseen circumstances." According to Radar, money is now being offered Uchitel to prevent embarrassing details from emerging.
As noted last night, the suggestion that Tiger's "organization" may have set up and paid her way to Australia implied others were involved in coordinating this side of Tiger's life.
Now, I know you guys label it blackmail (I'd call it a gift for time served), but why didn't this happen with the other women before they went public?
Tiger Accident Clippings, Vol. 6
/Unfortunately for Tiger, Thursday figures to be another day the story drags on as Radaronline reports that Rachel Uchitel attorney Gloria Allred has scheduled a press conference for Thursday and they believe she's going to reverse her story, admitting to an affair with Tiger. The questions asked and answered at that news conference will be of particular interest because Radar also is reporting that Tiger's "organization" paid for her trip to Australia.
Will Tiger's Likely Return Event Remain Sponsorless And Other Television Ramifications?
/Tod Leonard recently documented the surprising inability of the Century Club and PGA Tour to find a sponsor for the event formerly known as the Buick Invitational.
Since there is a very good chance Tiger Woods will make his next start at the "Century Club of San Diego Invitational," the sponsorship status of the event may tell us just how much or how little sponsors want to be a part of the Woods brand post-accident. After all we're talking about monster ratings for an event that already drew well and while tickets and schedules have been printed, we know the PGA Tour can move quickly to insert a sponsor last-minute, though we could be inside a window that makes it impossible to sign someone for the late January event.
And this is assuming a major corporation wants to be associated with Tiger Woods.
As for the future, Doug Ferguson addressed the idea of ratings and next year's television contract negotiations:
Neal Pilson, former CBS Sports president who runs his own consulting business, did not think it would affect the next deal.
"We're seeing this in the glare of the day, these incredible revelations," Pilson said. "At some point, he'll play golf and he'll move on. At some point, this will become more embarrassing to the media than Tiger."
TV ratings typically double when Woods is contention, and he has begun his season every year since 2006 at Torrey Pines in San Diego, which starts Jan. 28.
"Ratings will be good for golf. Aren't you going to be watching?" Pilson said. "The ratings for Tiger are going to be higher than they might be ordinarily. I don't think there will be any negative fallout for golf. This is a Tiger Woods story. He happens to be a golfer, but he's a worldwide personality."
NY Post Story Taken Down?**
/Tiger's Statement, Trimmed
/Regular readers of this blog might be shocked to learn that I worship at the temple of Chili Palmer, the great 20th century philosopher who once said to Leo Devoe the dry cleaner, "Never say anything unless you have to."
I share this with in light of Tiger's statement today, which, contrary to Chili's belief, was necessary in some form. But after reading much of the media and fan reaction to the statement (negative), I offer this edited version.

