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As Good As It Gets By: Mr. Terry McAndrew | - Can you tell the difference between stroke play and match play? Do the words par, birdie, albatross, or bogey mean anything besides the obvious to you? Are you intrigued by how do they fit in to a game like golf? There is so much to know about golf, information about which is out there to explore. The game of golf is evolved and technical with quite a few dos and donts surrounding the game plan. It is certainly one that requires a level of commitment and dedication to master all the golf informa ... Tags:golf information, Business golf, golf products, golf news
Have Some Record Breaking Golf News From Different Parts Of The World By: robart brown | - Golf is the club and ball sport where competitive golfers use different types of clubs to hitballsinto a series of holes using the fewest number of strokes. Every day there are many golf matches organized by different groups. Therefore there are various special events happening around the world all the time. But if you are a golf lover, then this golf news should make you very happy. It is about the famous England golfer Luke Donald who has created history in style when he made three birdies ... Tags:golf news
Classroom Management Strategies To Deal With Low-level Disruption By: behaviourneeds01 | - This sort of disruption can be like water torture to the teacher, that incessant symphony of pencil tapping, silly noises, poking, bogey-flicking, giggling, inappropriate flatulence, paper-passing, ruler-slapping, desk shoving, hair-pulling, and general fidgeting.
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Preview-rugby-all Blacks Poised To Seize The Moment By: icefire | - New Zealand plan to seize themoment at Eden Park on Sunday and prove beyond doubt that theteam who consistently play the best rugby in the world canfinally win a second World Cup.
While the All Blacks winning percentage remains the best ininternational sport, their failure to win the Webb Ellis trophysince the first tournament in 1987 has haunted a small nation inwhich rugby had become both a symbol of national pride and anobsession.
Webb Simpson Stays In Hunt At Pga Mcgladrey By: icefire | - Webb Simpson, chasing Englands Luke Donald for the US PGA Tours money title, nabbed a brace of late birdies for a share of second place after two rounds of the McGladrey Classic.
Unheralded Billy Horschel surged into the lead with an eagle and two birdies in his last four holes, firing a six-under 64 on the par-70 Seaside course for a 36-hole total of 12-under 128.
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Where Are The Men? 10 Male-dominated Places To Find Them By: Lori Abela | - Your best bet on where to find a boyfriend is to go where the boys are! For women who are asking "Where are the men?" 10 male-dominated places to find them are exactly that: locations, industries or events where men naturally converge. You can't go wrong with these suggestions when you're still single after 40 and doing everything you can in finding a soulmate. You certainly would stand out from these male-dominated crowds, which is all the better when you are on a quest on how to find love. It ... Tags:how to find love, finding a soulmate
Dufner Seems Numb After Throwing Away Major Win By: icefire | - Jason Dufner showed little emotion at the PGAChampionship. Not when he seemed to have the Wanamaker Trophy wrapped up, norwhen he threw it all away.
As the sun set on Atlanta Athletic Club, he just seemed numb.
Dufner ended up on the wrong end of one of the greatest comebacks in majorchampionship history Sunday. Keegan Bradley overcame a five-shot deficit withthree holes left in regulation, then beat Dufner in a three-hole playoff.
The U.S. Open winner finished up his PGA Championship on Sunday with asecond straight 74, sending him to 11-over par and tied for 64th. He said hisinjured right wrist felt better and he was simply glad for a few days off.
Though McIlroys not heading home to Northern Ireland, hes off toCincinnati.
I hear its nice up there this time of year, he said with a grin.
Mcdowell Tries To Bounce Back From Tough Season By: Ivy | - Graeme McDowell packed a career of memories into one season, from his U.S. Open title at Pebble Beach to winning the match that gave Europe victory in the Ryder Cup.
He knew an encore was going to be tough.
But after a year in which just about everything has gone wrong, McDowell might have hit rock bottom last week at Valderrama when he couldn't break 80 on the weekend - rounds of 81 and 82 - and finished in last place, 31 shots out of the lead.
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Bradley Starts Strong In Shanghai: A Fan"€™s Look By: Ivy | - When the PGA announced that the voting for the top player will be delayed so that they could consider the result of the HSBC Champions in Shanghai, Keegan Bradley had the most to gain. After the first round of the event on November 3, Bradley is doing his best to stake his claim to the award. Bradley shot seven under par in his first round and holds a two shot lead at the event. Three golfers are tied for second behind the PGA Championship winner after one round. Bradley still has a lot of work ... Tags:
Top 10 Hardest Golf Courses By: GGadmin | - From time to time, in golf and in life, its good to get outside of your comfort zone. Way outside.
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Pga Champ Bradley Opens With A 65 By: Ivy | - A dream year for PGA champion Keegan Bradley might not be over yet.
Bradley relied on his power off the tee and enough key putts Thursday for a 7-under 65 in the HSBC Champions to open the final World Golf Championship with a two-shot lead.
Bo Van Pelt, coming off a big win last week in Malaysia, twice ran off three straight birdies and joined the Swedish duo of Alex Noren and Fredrik Jacobson at 67. The group at 68 included K.J. Choi and David Toms. Defending champion Francesco Moli ... Tags:
Couples, Haas Share Champions Tour Lead By: Ivy | - U.S. Presidents Cup captain Fred Couples seems amused by all the controversy surrounding Tiger Woods' position on the American team.
Some might say he relishes it.
Couples shot a 3-under 68 in rainy, wet conditions Thursday for a share of the lead with assistant captain Jay Haas after the first round of the Champions Tour's season-ending Charles Schwab Championship.
Not surprisingly, the first question Couples faced after his round was about Woods.
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Looking Lost, Woods Takes Nearest Exit By: Ivy | - Hole after hole Friday, the fans called to him, Hang in there, Tiger. Tiger Woods would not look up. He would simply march to the next shot or to the next tee. And eventually, it became a walk to the next bunker, to the next drop area beside a pond or to the next shadowy spot in the woods all in search of a golf ball that had ignored his will.
There appeared to be little emotion in Woodss eyes when you could see them. His hat was pulled down across his eyebrows, lifted on ... Tags:
Donald"€™s Chance To Go One Better Than Woods By: Ivy | - Because he leads the money lists of both the PGA and the European Tours, the Englishman Luke Donald was asked this week at the Barclays about the possibility of becoming the first player to finish a season as the top money winner on both.
Im more concerned with winning the Race to Dubai and the FedEx Cup, Donald said. Winning trophies rather than the title of being leading money winner is much more important to me.
No one has ever finished No. 1 on both lists. But that ... Tags:
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The Unexposed Secret Of Playing Golf By: Self Defence For Women | - I remember playing in a medal, at the moment I was off a 5 handicap and I made double bogey on the first two holes.
It was a real test of resolve to steady the ship and not go on to make a real large number.
I remember questioning myself around all sorts of things, what was wrong with my swing, is my alignment ok, maybe it's the clubs or a dodgy ball....Have you noticed when things aren't going terrific that there is always something else to blame.
Donald's Birdie Putt Could Be Historic By: Ivy | - That birdie putt by Luke Donald on the final hole of the Tour Championship might turn out to be bigger than anyone imagined.
It wasn't enough for Donald to capture the FedEx Cup and its $10 million prize. He wound up one shot away from joining the sudden-death playoff at East Lake. But it gave him a three-way tie for third, which was worth $418,667.
Had he missed the putt, Donald would have been in a four-way tie for fifth, which would have paid $284,000. That made it a putt worth $1 ... Tags:
But late Sunday, he was still in the running for quite a consolation prize: $10 million and the FedEx Cup.
Simpson, who came into East Lake leading the point standings, opened with a 1-under 69 but failed to break par the rest of the weekend. He closed with a disappointing 73, leaving him 22nd in the 30-player field and 10 strokes behind winner Bill Haas.
Boden's Guide To Male Modelling By: Rosie Cole | - You could spend thousands of pounds on tailor made courses, take 12 months out of your life on an internship, or just simply walk up and down the pavement, catwalk style, waiting to be "discovered". Or you could take a look at Boden's Guide to Male Modelling, and get a headstart*
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What Are You Afraid Of? By: Susan Russo | - "If you are distressed by anything external, the pain is not due to the thing itself, but to your estimate of it; and this you have the power to revoke at any moment." -Marcus Aurelius
Bradley And Dufner Once Again Flourish In Atlanta Surrounds By: cynthia ran | -
Bradley, who claimed his first major title at nearby Atlanta Athletic Club, took control of the PGA Tour's final FedExCup playoff event by shooting a sparkling six-under-par 64 in the opening round at East Lake Golf Club.
Journeyman Dufner, beaten by Bradley after three extra holes at last month's PGA Championship, opened with a 66 to share second place at East Lake with fellow American Chez Reavie and British world number one Luke Donald.
Extra Cup Pressure For Senden At East Lake By: cynthia ran | - With Presidents Cup aspirations looming large among other major incentives this week, John Senden put himself under extra pressure by making an erratic start to the Tour Championship on Thursday.
The 40-year-old Australian, who has set his sights on making a dream Presidents Cup debut at Royal Melbourne in November, carded a three-over-par 73 in the opening round to lie a distant nine strokes off the pace.
Verplank Has Left Wrist Rebuilt, Out For Season By: cynthia ran | - After nearly two years of not knowing when he would be able to play, Scott Verplank decided to have surgery to rebuild his left wrist and will be off the PGA Tour for about five months.
The surgery last Friday in Cleveland came one month after Verplank was in contention on the back nine of the PGA Championship until his tee shot came up a fraction short on the 17th green and led to a double bogey.
Wilson, Rose Share Bmw Championship Lead By: cynthia ran | - Mark Wilson, who lives about 15 minutes away from the public course in the suburbs south of Chicago, began his second round Friday with a careless bogey when he missed the green to the left and chipped to about 10 feet.
That was enough to make him remember Woods. They were paired in the last group of the third round two years ago, and Woods hooked his opening tee shot into a bunker and made bogey. By the end of the round, Woods had his lowest score of the year and had a seven-shot l ... Tags:Callaway Razr Hawk Driver cheap golf clubs
Golf Chinese Taipei Golfer Wins Macao Open By: cynthia ran | - Chan Yih-shin of Chinese Taipei recovered from an opening double bogey to win his second Asian Tour title by three shots in the $750,000 Macao Open on Sunday.
Chan's tee shot went out-of-bounds for double bogey on the first hole but he rallied with a massive chip in birdie from 40 feet on 12 before closing with two-under-par 69 in blustery conditions at the Macao Golf and Country Club.
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He was standing in the scoring area off from the 18th green after making a 30-foot birdie putt that gave him a 6-under 65, which looked to be worth only second place until Chez Reavie hit a wedge over the green and made bogey. Two playoff holes later, Simpson had his second PGA Tour win in the last three weeks.
Rory Mcilroy Takes Share Of European Masters Lead By: Ivy | - Rory McIlroy shot a 2-under 69 Friday to share the lead after the second round of the European Masters.
The U.S. Open winner, who had an eagle two and a double-bogey 7, is 8 under along with Englishmen Gary Boyd, Simon Dyson and Jamie Donaldson of Wales.
McIlroy missed a 4-foot putt for birdie at the 18th.
"I really wanted to make that to get into the lead on my own," the Northern Irishman said. "All in all, I'm tied for the lead and it's not a bad position to be in."
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Justin Rose Challenging At The Barclays By: lanyu | - Rose hit seven birdies and a bogey in his round of 65 on Friday England's Justin Rose and Ireland's Padraig Harrington are both in contention at the end of the second round of The Barclays in New Jersey.
The pair are 10 under par, four shots behind American leader Matt Kuchar, after rounds of 65 and 67 respectively.
Defending champion Kuchar fired a six-under-par 65 to stay one-shot ahead of Dustin Johnson and Vijay Singh.
'frustrated' Mcilroy Looks Forward To Time Off By: lanyu | - The U.S. Open champion, taped right wrist and all, shot a 4-over 74 at the PGA Championship on Saturday. McIlroy got off to an awful start with a double-bogey on the first hole and a bogey on the third. He rallied with three birdies coming in but was 12 shots from the top before second-round co-leaders Jason Dufner and Keegan Bradley had teed off.
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Woods Comeback Hits Uneven Ground On Day Two By: lanyu | - A day after making a good start on his long-awaited return to competition, Woods struggled for consistency with a mixture of four birdies, three bogeys and a double bogey in hot and humid conditions at Firestone Country Club.
Perhaps the most encouraging signs for the 14-times major champion were his generally smooth tempo and his ability to follow dropped shots with birdies at the next hole.
Tour Report: With O"€™hair"€™s Win By: lanyu | - OHair shot a 2-under 68 on Sunday to come from three strokes back to force a playoff with Kris Blanks, who he beat on the first extra hole with a bogey. For OHair, the victory gives him 500 FedExCup points and his first win in two years.
Kris Blanks reacts to losing to Sean OHair in a playoff Sunday.
In a word, Kris Blanks was pissed, as he said following his playoff loss to Sean OHair Sunday the RBC Canadian Open.
Alexander Noren of Sweden relied on his huge overnight and iron club (TaylorMade Tour Preferred CB Irons) lead to clinch the Nordea Masters title on Sunday, finishing seven shots clear despite a 5-over 77 in the final round.
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Amatuer English Birdies Final Hole To Win In Columbus By: lanyu | - English and college rival John Peterson of LSU were locked in a weekend battle that saw them flip-flop the lead on several occasions. The final switch came at the 72nd hole where Peterson stumbled to a bogey after his tee shot settled into a horrible lie in the rough and English rolled in his putt to join former Bulldog roommate and Russell Henley as amateur winners this year.
Calcavecchia Shares Lead At Senior British Open By: cynthia ran | - Mark Calcavecchia defied the afternoon rain to shoot a bogey-free 68 and take a three-way share of the first-round lead at the Senior British Open on Thursday.
Bidding to become the fourth player to win both the British Open and the senior version, the 51-year-old American had two birdies on either side of the turn before parring the final five holes.
Bogey Fears Cost Big Bucks: Study By: lanyu | -
Even the greatest golfers, including Tiger Woods, systematically miss the opportunity to score a birdie out of fear of making a bogey, a study by two University of Pennsylvania professors has shown.
However, playing it safe carries its own risks in golf and business, professors Devin Pope and Maurice Schweitzer said in their paper entitled: "Is Tiger Woods Loss Averse? Persistent Bias in the Face of Experience, Competition, and High Stakes".
The Language Of Golf By: Juliette gerber | - Non-golf players are constantly confused by the strange selection of words that are of regular usage in the game's lexicon and I have often been quizzed about the etymology of such terms whilst dealing in luxury golf holidays. The truth is that the language of golf can be confusing and yet the majority of golfers have no idea about how terms like 'birdie', 'bogey' and 'mulligan' became so intrinsically linked with the greens and fairways.
Some of these answers have been lost to hist ... Tags:Golf Language
Mijas Golf Course Costa Del Sol, Spain. By: Grahame Simpson | - The number of course in the Mijas area has grown so fast in recent years that the area is now known collectively as ´golf valley'. Around half a dozen different courses within minutes of each other, stretch all the way from La Cala Golf to the west, to Mijas Golf near Fuengirola.
Mijas Golf Course is one of the Costa del Sol's longest established courses and remains a favorite. It's really two courses , Los Lagos (opened in 1976) and Los Olivos (opened in 1984), designed by on ... Tags:mijas, mijas golf, mijas golf course, costa del sol, spain, golf, golf holiday
Golf And Investing: Optimism, Focus, And Education By: Steve Selengut | - You knew it the moment it left the club, that spark at contact when you catch it just right. You look up. It's just reaching the top of its climb--- and heading down right at the pin, a pin positioned left of center on the elevated green, much too close to the water.
This could be the one! Four mouths hang open, not a sound. Then whack, the ball strikes low on the stick and disappears; the pin wobbles; the ball is nowhere to be seen---
Golf And Investing: Working The Ball By: Steve Selengut | - I think it was the immortal Ben Hogan who quipped: I can put "left" on the ball and I can put "right" on the ball--- "straight" is essentially an accident. Most amateur golfers would make a slightly different observation. We can hit the ball left or right with no problem; we just have no idea when either will occur.
Improve Your Golf Swing And Knock It Close From The Rough By: Aaron M | - Every golfer lands in the rough sooner or latereven the best of us. If the lie is near the green, the shot becomes critical. It can mean the difference between making a bogey or double bogey and a par. To score low, you have to improve your golf swing. In turn, this will make it possible to knock it close from the really deep stuff. Knocking it close from there, chops one or two strokes from your score and often saves par.
Golf And Investing Lessons: Fundamentals By: Steve Selengut | - Is it luck or skill that gets us to the goals and objectives we set for ourselves--- gimmicks and software programs or practice and understanding? How many golfers are still using the putter they started with decades ago at a nine-hole cow pasture? How many of you are still bouncing between investment gurus and hedges in your search for the investment holy grail?
Golf And Investing: Tin Cup Lessons By: Steve Selengut | - Benjamin Graham was an economist, financial analyst, and professional value investor. He was one of the first to advise investors to look beyond the media hype and confusion to find undervalued stocks that would become part of a diversified portfolio.
Roy McAvoy is a fictional professional golfer (in the 1996 film "Tin Cup") whose pride, ego, and stubbornness combined to let the U. S. Open championship slip through his fingers.
Origins Of Golf Lingo: Won't Help Your Stroke, But Good To Know By: Charlotte Buelow | - Golf, one of the most popular American sports, is not only fun, but also has quite an interesting history. The sport of golf began in the late 14th or early 15th century among a group of Dutch sailors who named the game after the Dutch word for club, "klof."
Scottish sailors witnessed this game in the 15th century and brought it over to the public links lands in Scotland. In the Scottish dialect, "klof" became "goff" and eventually "golf" for the English.