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
Holy Cow: A New Public Golf Course Is Opening!
/We knew from previous reports that there were only a handful of golf courses under construction and now Laredo's new public course by Robert Trent Jones Jr. is opening this week. Thanks reader Scott for the reminder.PGA.com's John Holmes has the news of the first noteworthy course opening in a while, which even PGA.com noted is a bit of a stop-the-press moment.
The Max A. Mandel Municipal Golf Course – already nicknamed "the Max" -- is the first city-owned golf facility in Laredo, as well as one of only a handful of new courses to open in the United States this year.
Designed by Robert Trent Jones II Golf Course Architects, the par-72 layout is routed along bluffs overlooking the Rio Grande and winds through 270 acres of sandy terrain. Encompassing almost a mile of riverfront property, the course presents four holes that play adjacent to and high above the water as it traverses deep arroyos and navigates through 30-foot tall mesquite woodlands and open farmland.
With five sets of tees and wide, inviting fairways throughout, the course can be configured as a tournament test of more than 7,200 yards, yet is still a perfect fit for golfers who desire a more manageable challenge of less than 5,000 yards.
Yada, yada, yada... more importantly:
Green fees for Laredo residents range from $33.50 to $46, while non-residents – including the flocks of snowbirds who winter in south Texas – will pay between $46 and $56. There are also discount rates for seniors and juniors.
Video: Phil's End Zone Shot
/I don't think Phil Mickelson's MNF chip shot for charity was nearly as bad as the Tweets made it out to be. In fact, considering the circumstances it's pretty impressive.
Though he probably forgot to compensate for the extra few yards of artificial turf mat bounce.
More Photos From The Match Re-Match
/GolfDigest.com posted more of Stan Badz and Chris Condon's PGA Tour shots from the Fowler/Watson vs. Love/Watney match for First Tee fatcats last week and it's always fun to look at different views of Cypress Point. But in particular I loved this rear-view of the 9th hole for totally wonky reasons.
Superintendent Jeff Markow has been gradually removing non-native invasive grasses and other junky stuff like iceplant to reveal the dunes again. That's not only better for the environment but also returns a temptation to drive the green lost when the overgrown dunes became an automatic lost ball.
Random Golf Job Posting: NGF Research Director
/Berman! ESPN Opts Out Of Phil's Halftime Shot To Discuss What Will Ray Lewis Do Next?
/I feel like I've lived my worst nightmare, turning on Monday Night Football to see Phil Mickelson's cool attempt to try a shot in front of 60,000 Chargers fans during halftime. And what does ESPN give us? Halftime highlights, notes and profound discussions anchored by Chris Berman. And once again, he wasn't as entertaining as this.
So there is no video (yet), just this photo from KPMG and a report on PGATour.com that Mickelson earned $50,000 for First Book.
**From an unbylined AP story:
The crowd responded with a mixture of boos and cheers when Lefty's shot missed the circles.
"I must have had a little bit more adrenaline because the ball was a little bit long. I thought I hit a pretty good shot but it flew long," Mickelson said.
Still, he had a good time.
"I haven't had this experience. This is an amazing experience. In golf, we don't get this," he said. "The 16th hole at TPC Scottsdale has nothing on this. This was awesome, seeing the Jumbotron with my picture, as I'm looking up taking the shot, that was unique. That was something that was pretty cool."
Here is Phil on ESPN before the game talking about the Ryder Cup loss and dealing with a mess of a question from Steve Young.
And there's a neat shot of Mickelson at the top of his backswing with Jonathan Wall's Yahoo blog post.
Reminder: Mickelson Taking $1 Million MNF Halftime Shot
/Chubby: Turkey Final A Model For Others
/Dermot Gilreese assesses the Turkey Final cash grab that so enriched the lives of eight men last week. The primary organizer explains how it could be a model for future events.
Meanwhile, the money flows. And given his success in attracting such leading names to last week's enterprise, Chubby Chandler of International Sports Management believes it could work in other countries as a promotional vehicle. Indeed as an early by-product, it is hoped that several of last week's octet will return to compete in the Turkish Open in 13 months. As Chandler put it: "I've already established that it's a free week for Tiger."
And Chandler explains how he insured that there were no last minute WD's:
Even with attractive figures being thrown around, it seems that good faith is crucial to the success of these ventures. Which explains why Chandler made sure that $150,000 -- half the minimum guaranteed prize money -- would be lodged to each player's bank account on September 1 of this year -- almost six weeks before the event. "As a gesture, I felt it appropriate to assure them that they were going to be paid," he said.
So much classier than a brown paper bag full of cash or chips to the casino!
Yet Another Reason Paul Azinger Won't Be Ryder Cup Captain Again: Tragicomic Twitter Tiff No. 1,032!
/I'm not entirely sure what the context was or care but something to do with Sunday's jump from space by Felix Baumgartner
But I do think this could be just the kind of thing that makes a David Toms Captaincy appealing to the PGA of America.
This apparently has been patched up, but was precipitated by this ranting and raving. Such leadership!
Deadspin previously noted one of Azinger's raging stream of Tweets. And ESPN reprimanded him previously for a Tweet violating company policy.
"European Tour sponsors have a hard enough time attracting star players without this development."
/Twitter Catfight Ends In Unfollowings, No Blood Drawn In The Form Of A Block
/Video: Mark Wiebe's Land-And-Run Ace
/Judging by his reaction the Champions Tour's Mark Wiebe wasn't expecting this one to go in or, because it's the geezer tour, they just didn't see it. Either way, it's hard to believe this one went in when you see where it lands.
Wiebe is four back heading into the final round of the Greater Hickory Classic.