R.I.P. John Harbottle III

The golf architect was just 53.

Todd Miles with the sad news.

Gibson's 55: No Range Warmup, Played The Ball Down

Mike Baldwin catches up with Rhein Gibson--55 shooter from the Golfweek Tour--who has been busy playing and not talking much about the round. But he did chat it up with Baldwin and revealed that there was no pre-round warm-up and despite mudballs, there was no lifting, cleaning and cheating.

The mind-boggling score, oddly enough, was posted on a day Gibson didn’t get to warm up on the driving range, which was closed due to heavy rains the previous night.

“The ball didn’t roll much,” Munson said. “Several times we had mud on our balls. We played it down. We didn’t pick and clean it. It produced some unpredictable shots. The key was his putting.”

Gibson chipped in for an eagle on No. 13, a par 5. He hit 16 greens in regulation, and he logged only 19 putts.

Gibson also talks about how tough it is to get through Q-school to the PGA Tour. Problem solved!

Golf Channel To Give U.S. Open Sectional's Proper Coverage

Mentioned in today's Johnny Miller conference call and surely to be hyped some more is Golf Channel's planned coverage of U.S. Open Sectional Qualifying Monday. Considering the disaster that has been trying to get news on Sectional Qualifying day--easily the most democratic day of golf in the U.S.--the channel is rolling out all day coverage from each site.

John Eggerton explains:

On the Monday (June 4) of qualifying for the U.S. Open Championship, the channel will provide coverage from 7 a.m. to midnight as golfers try to qualify in sectional play at 11 locations. The coverage will be anchored from Golf Channel's Orlando studios, but will include dedicated shows and updates throughout the day from reporters and cameras at all those locations.

I know, I know. Not as fun as coming to GeoffShackelford.com all day and hoping that the live links to various regional golf associations are working and updated, but it's a start.

And something tells me the USGA will be stepping up their coverage as well.