The next best thing to following big name golfers in tournaments is, of course, to, uh, follow them on Twitter, right? If you want to read and respond to some of the best tweets in the golf kingdom, try some of these: 1. Ian Poulter (@IanJamesPoulter)—Poulter takes great pride in his Twitter banter and...
Ryder Cup 2012 Re-Cap–Studs and Duds
What did we just witness?The Miracle at Medinah or the Meltdown at Medinah.I’m going with the latter. For two days, Captain Love made all the right moves. On the third day, everything fell apart for the Americans. He front loaded the line-up and none of his big guns delivered.At least Jean Van de Velde,...
Best and Worst PGA Tour Golfers to Watch
Best Player to Watch There’s nothing like the “oh no” moment when the television camera in the tower focuses on a slow and annoying golfer playing in a PGA Tour event. Watching one of these agonizingly methodical pros work through a seemingly endless pre-shot or putting routine drives me crazy. These guys really know...
Ryder Cup 2012 Preview
–> The Euros are always primed and jacked up about the Ryder Cup and this year is no different. With the subdued Davis Love III as captain, the Americans will, no doubt, take a more measured and professional approach to RC 2012. Rory is No. 1 and Luke Donald and Lee Westwood are number...
5 Best U.S. Opens in the Modern Era
1. 1973–I’ve never seen a more mesmerizing round of golf than Johnny Miller’s 63 on the final day. I remember watching the then 26-year old Miller pin-seeking on just about every hole at Oakmont resulting in a phenomenal birdie barrage that left players like Nicklaus and Trevino behind. The U.S.G.A. was so miffed that...