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
Sean Martin with the update on Sarah Brown rejecting the Duramed compensation offer for her poorly handled DQ. Why do I see Gloria Allred in someone's future? Not that I blame her.
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/Dan Mirocha has the details on Bobby Wyatt's incredible stupefying 57 in the Alabama Junior.
Read More"I hope they make a beaucoup of hole in ones"
/First, there was the news of experimenting with a common-sense cell phone policy and now this great Greenbrier Classic idea, which surely couldn't have originated in Ponte Vedra. I just wonder how it got past all of the VP's and legal minds. It makes way too much sense!
Read More"It was like giving someone the death penalty on hearsay.”
/Jim Achenbach digs up more on the dreadful Duramed DQ of Sarah Brown and it paints an ugly picture considering that there was an on-site testing device (not used) and some silly on-course behavior from the rules official, who is identified in the story as Jim Linyard. I'd like to give Linyard the benefit of the doubt since this isn't exactly the big leagues of officiating work and there were inevitably issues with determining conforming clubs on a tour that only this month adopted the groove condition of competition, but it's hard to look past the events reported by Achenbach.
Read More“Thank you for saving the Greenbrier.”
/You know the CBS gang will be in relentless suck-up mode this weekend for the inaugural Greenbrier Classic, so before they have you hating Greenbrier savior Jim Justice, check out Hunki Yun's Links Magazine profile. It's a good read.
Read More"I'm confident we'll be fine with this."
/Ron Green Jr. doesn't sound too wild about the decision to make next month's Wyndham Championship the guinea pig for possibly allowing fans to bring cell phones to all tour events, but as horrible as the attendance has been I don't see how the tour can afford not to try it.
Read More"I'm sure she has many Women's British Opens in front of her."
/What am I missing about all of the columns and complaints regarding Alexis Thompson not getting a chance to qualify for the Women's Open Championship? She had a way in, as an amateur, and at 15 she decided to turn profressional. Now her agents--key distinction there--are making it sound as if she was unjustly blocked.
Read More"It was the arrogance to say, ‘I’m pulling her off the course.’"
/Sean Martin fleshes out the story of Sarah Brown's terribly unfair DQ in a Duramed Futures Tour event. While the confusion of determining conforming vs. non-conforming wedges could be chalked up to a USGA rule implementation issue, you really have to wonder about the official who pulled her off the course. I'm guessing a retired school principal type missing the days of major power displays.
Read MoreWhat These Wild And Crazy (Ad Agency Guys) Will Do For Adidas Golf!
/Thanks to reader Stuart for Rich Thomaselli's AdAge look at the new, authentic outreach by adidas Golf to circumvent the lack of organic social connections found in your every day television ads: send two finalists chosen from an applicant pool of thousands who are will to do anything for a job working at adidas, and film the entire thing in a Survivor meets Big Break in the vein of Amazing Race social media campaign aimed at...golfers!?
Read More"Groove rule confusion leads to misguided DQ"
/E. Michael Johnson tells us about the latest groove rule change debacle, this time on the Duramed Futures Tour where 18-year-old Sarah Brown was DQ'd for having an illegal wedge that it turns out wasn't non-conforming. Thanks to reader Troglodyte for raising my blood pressure and finding this.
Read MoreI Demand A Restoration…
/ …Of Rolling Hills to its Bushwood CC days. After reading Brian Wacker's write-up on the place, I feel this is a national treasure and should be treated as such! Put back the clubhouse and caddyshack to the way Harold Ramis envisioned it!
Read More"As the use of golf carts became universal, par threes lost their major appeal—shorter walking distances."
/I'm a little behind in my reading, so I just saw Jeff Neuman's WSJ call for more par-3 courses.
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