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
Stars Aligning? The 2015 PGA Is Here!
/Sounds Like SEC Will Struggle To Make Its Mickelson Case?
/Trump PGA Still "Scheduled" For '22; Women's PGA To Chicago
/USGA Opens TV Studio Complete With Non-Conforming Grooves
/Whistling Straits: Who Has The Edge, Will It Separate The Field And Is This Really What A Golf Course Needs To Be?
/Video: 20 Years After Steve Elkington's Riviera Win
/Sparse Turnout For PGA Champions Dinner; Tiger Appears Dressed As A Faux Wood Pillar**
/If you look closely there between Y.E. Yang and Phil Mickelson, the ghost of Tiger Woods is there at the 2015 PGA Championship Champions Dinner.
Love how John Daly was enlisted to act as a floral backdrop for the Wannamaker. Nice touch. Wait, maybe Dan Pino had it right, Tiger's the photographer!
The photo Tweeted by the PGA Championship account:
**In Tiger's defense, my understanding is that the dinner table is joined by past PGA Presidents, PGA Board members, officers, spouses, partners and heaven knows who else. I still think he should show, but I certainly understand why he would pass.
As for his game, Woods went out early today at Whistling Straits to get ready. As I noted here at GolfDigest.com, his press conference revealed a player who is sounding more realistic about chipping away at his bad habits and hangups, which is both refreshing and encouraging.
Bob Harig had a similar take at ESPN.com.
Zach Johnson On Links, Whistling Straits & Liking A Course
/Pelley's First Move: No Euro Tour Sanctioning Of WGC Bridgestone
/New European Tour Chief Executive Keith Pelley is off and running at headquarters in a move somewhat expected but still refreshing to see in the swiftness of the decision/announcement: pulling European Tour sanctioning of the 2016 WGC Bridgestone because the Olympic-year edition conflicts with the Alstom Open de France (the French).
The event is one of the tour's oldest and most important, as it leads into The Open and is played at the 2018 Ryder Cup site, Le Golf National.
Here is the full release. From the text:
“The Alstom Open de France has been a staple on our Tour since 1972 and we are confident that next year’s event, with an increased prize fund alongside the current renovations to the golf course, will properly reflect the importance of the tournament alongside the 100th anniversary celebrations.”
The WGC Bridgestone moves to June 27-July 3rd in 2016 due to the Olympic Games in Rio's schedule-wreaking havoc.
**The PGA Tour issued a statement, so the lack of a joint initial statement would seem to suggest this wasn't a pleasant negotiation.
"Several events were impacted and while we have had numerous conversations with the European Tour with respect to the scheduling of the World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational, we were ultimately unable to find a solution that satisfied all parties. We look forward to staging a successful Bridgestone Invitational in 2016."
Feherty: "It was entirely the wrong decision and one of the greatest miscarriages of justice in major championship history."
/Covering Up The DJ Bunker, No Relief From Reading
/On a showerly, sometimes rainy Monday here at Whistling Straits there wasn't much to do but take in the scene of the last 18th hole brouhaha here...wait, what? The Dustin Johnson bunker really as been covered by a corporate tent? And who is the company directly above the half-covered bunker?
I answer that with images on The Loop.
The players are also learning about the bunkers in all of the same places as last time.
That still may not clarify things either. I explain at The Loop.
And we talked about all of this and the remnants of 2010 on Morning Drive.
NY Times: SEC "Has Escalated" Walters Investigation
/Initially it was game on between Billy Walters and Phil Mickelson and the SEC on the subject of an insider trading investigation, then the role of Phil Mickelson was said to be "overstated."
Now the New York Times' Alexandra Stevenson and Matthew Goldstein mention the case in their look at the Securities Exchange Commission feeling under fire for not having caught many white collar criminals.
But in their latest story, the Times reporters are suggesting the Walters case has "escalated," but they do not specify if much has changed as it relates to Mickelson.
Elsewhere, the S.E.C.’s investigation into whether Mr. Mickelson and Mr. Walters possessed inside information about the plan by Dean Foods to announce a spinoff in August 2012 has escalated. The authorities suspect the tip about the spinoff came from a board member at the company who knows Mr. Walters, who then shared the information with Mr. Mickelson, the people briefed on the investigations said.
Mr. Walters’s lawyer did not respond to a request for comment. A spokeswoman for Mr. Mickelson declined to comment. Representatives for Mr. Mickelson and Mr. Walters have previously said the men did nothing wrong.
Poll: Spieth Wins PGA, Greatest Year In Modern Majors?
/As noted in Golf World and debated on Morning Drive, Jordan Spieth has a chance to join Ben Hogan and Tiger Woods as three-out-of-four major winners in one year. A win also gives Woods a strong run for the best single year in major play.
My question: would Spieth’s Win-Win-T4-Win match Tiger’s 2000 5th-Win-Win-Win? (This assumes no runaway win by Spieth, which seems unlikely given the form of so many players with good vibes at Whistling Straits.)
Damon Hack noted in our Morning Drive debate the size of Tiger’s winning scores as evidence of Woods-2000 remaining the greatest single season performance in majors. Call it the Secretariat factor.
Ben Hogan won the '53 Triple Crown, choosing to play The Open over the PGA. Got him a ticker-tape parade, so I'm including it too as an option for the non-millennials.
Even if Spieth just finishes in the top five, he becomes just the fourth player in history to finish fifth or better in the season's majors (Rickie in '14, Woods twice, Nicklaus twice). Pretty incredible.
What say you?

