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
Tom Ramsey, R.I.P.
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Phillip Heads of Australia's Daily Telegraph remembers sportswriter Tom Ramsey.
"A stubborn northern Irishman, he covered 141 majors in his 40 years as a golf writer," said Hartigan. "He was afraid of no one and regularly dished it out to the likes of Greg Norman, despite his iconic standing in this country."
At TV Week, Ramsey lived something of Hollywood life as he helped develop the Logies into the pre-eminent entertainment awards.
For five years, he had a permanent room in Melbourne's then hotel-to-the-stars, the Southern Cross. As a golf writer, that trend continued as he followed the careers of Bruce Devlin, David Graham and later his great sparring partner Greg Norman.
"I don't really think the newspapers knew how much I was spending. Because I was allowed to make my own bookings and I always turned left when I walked up the aeroplane. Never right," Ramsey told the November 2010 issue of Australian Golf Digest.
Champions Geezers: If We Lose Distance No One Will Watch!
/Cheyenne Could Beat Tiger Right Now
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Oh before you get upset that I'm stating the obvious--Tiger's a gimp with his clubs collecting dust and niece Cheyenne is on course to possibly win a USGA event--but it still had to be said. If nothing else, to speak to Cheyenne Woods' continued stellar play.Finchem On Morning Joe; Manages To Avoid Pulling A Halperin
/Your Rory Primer For Thursday, June 30
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Thanks to reader Tim for the heads-up on the U.S. Open Champion making an appearance tonight on CNN's Piers Morgan show at 9 ET/6 PT.Hope Dropped From The Hope
/"Oh yeah, there were plenty of guys on the Nationwide Tour who smoked in the middle of the round...We always talked about it. You could go in the Porta John and take your drags."
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It's always fun to read a well done player profile, especially when the player is interesting and his story is bound to have men in Oxford's running around PGA Tour offices trying to figure out the spin.
So while all the stuff Dave Shedloski tells us about in the Robert Garrigus story--Memphis last year, the 2011 U.S. Open and his struggle with addiction--these are the comments bound to be brought up the next time Tim Finchem claims that PGA Tour pros are all angels and drug testing was unnecessary.
"We wanted to get back to Liberty. I think it's one of the most stunning settings for professional golf there is on the planet."
/Callaway Changes CEO; Company To Reduce "Headcount"
/For you Wall Streeters who read this stuff everyday, I know the euphemisms don't entertain you as they do for neophytes like yours truly. Anyway, George Fellows is out, Tony Thornley is in and the, gulp, headcount is going to be reduced.
"He was our best player and maybe our worst dresser."
/"Kowa Company Ltd. is pleased to announce the use of Tiger Woods as the image character of Antiphlogistic Analgetic Vantelin Kowa series."
/Compliment Rescinded: Liberty National Is Back!
/Shock: 21 Of Top 40 Executive Golf Salaries Based In Ponte Vedra
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Alan Pittman's annual Golf Digest look at executive salaries in golf really is a thing to behold. Those 21 PGA Tour execs account for a staggering $19,727,308 in pay, and that's not including the $1.3 million from three World Golf Foundation incomes.

