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
Fortune CEO: "Excellent Progress" On Acushnet Sale
/Next Tiger Question: Will The Protective Boot Prevent Him From Dancing At Tiger Jam '11
/Not a lot of dancing to do when it's Keith Urban and John Mayer, but let's hope that protective boot doesn't get in the way should Tiger decided to break out his best Al Czervik moves during Your Body Is A Wonderland.
"By any definition, that's appearance money."
/Keiser On Kidd: He Needs Monitoring
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Tom Cade files a story on Mike Keiser, the visionary behind Bandon Dunes who has some blunt things to say about the work of David McLay Kidd, who designed the first course at the resort. Thanks to reader John for spotting this."From The Rough" Trailer
/Steiney "Proud" To Hear Tiger Is Listening To His Doctors**
/PGA Tour Algorithm Writers Turn Their Attention To Making Fall Finish As Confusing As The FedExCup
/"The Finals Series" is apparently the branding VP's stand-in name until a sponsor can be landed to prop up the Q-School replacing year-end battle between PGA Tour and Nationwide Tour players, reports Dave Shedloski in Golf World Monday.
But because this new fall finish will combine players from both tours, money lists can't be used and instead, algorithms will be in play to determine who gets their card for the following year. And we know how well those calculations have worked for the FedExCup; now they actually get to determine livelihoods!
Steve Sands, don't put your whiteboard away after East Lake!
"Nearly every private club in the Miami Valley has special offers. All it takes is a telephone call to learn what’s available."
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Thanks to reader Larry for Jim Harper's Biscayne Times story on "The Trouble With Golf" that details the woes of south Florida courses. It's a long read but it's worth noting because Harper looks at all sides and talks to people on the ground. Much of the talk about golf in Florida these days stems from the recent bill introduced to convert at least five state parks into Nicklaus-designed courses.


