While I get ready to run Pete Dye interviews on Casa de Campo and a few more great course reviews, Mikey Z will break down the Giants-Tigers series, so get ready for the end of baseball season.
While I get ready to run Pete Dye interviews on Casa de Campo and a few more great course reviews, Mikey Z will break down the Giants-Tigers series, so get ready for the end of baseball season.
I have had an epiphany – I want to die like Bat Masterson. I want die at my laptop, working on a story, doing what I love with everything I’ve got. “Jay, that’s sounds great, let’s just hope it’s 40 years from now,” said my friend and mentor. Well I hope you’re right about that. I hope I have many years of great stories...
In prep for Cybergolf’s coverage of the Ryder Cup, Blaine Newnham played Pennard and Royal Porthcawl. Here’s his Cybergolf article.
We have a guest article today from Steve Czaban, the sports broadcaster and journalist from D.C. As you recall, Czabe is the genius behind the Potomac Cup, the battle between the best amateur golfers in Maryland and Virginia. Czabe, a 5.3 handicap, entered the 36-hole Virginia State Amateur yesterday. He lasted nine holes. I love his scathing review of…himself...
Tony Korologos of Hooked on Golf just got back from St. George’s, Utah and has a great review of Sand Hollow, one of last year’s candidates for best new public course.
The hits keep coming for John Daly. Hot on the heels of harassing a news reporter, he has a second war brewing with Calloway, the company that rescued his career years ago so he could flush it even further. To show his gratitude, Daly brought all conversation – polite and otherwise – to a screeching halt by alleging they made him take Paxil and other...
Sal Johnson teamed up with Robinson Holloway to write a fictional piece about Tiger Woods which claims to draw on “It’s Wonderful Life,” but really mixes in quite a bit of the ghosts from “A Christmas Story” as well:):) I have mixed feelings about the piece, but got a huge laugh out of this bit: “Eldrick’s ears are assaulted...
I luv ya, Van Sickle, and I’m always glad when you lay the lumber to a chump, lunkhead, or dingbat who needs it, but I still say the world needs to hear from Tiger what he’s sorry about and why he’s sorry. Otherwise he’ll forever be evasive, ungrateful, and selfish… …and as for the Tour? Timid Finchem is married to the money. Woods...
Dan Jenkins taught me that there are actually four Hogan’s alleys: 1. Pinehurst No. 2, (where he won three North and South Opens); 2. Riviera, where he won the 1947 and 1948 L.A. Open, and then returned to win the ’48 U.S. Open; 3. Colonial, where he won five Colonial National Invitationals; and 4. The only Hogan’s Alley that consists of one hole...
Congratulations to Irish Golf Desk’s Brian Keogh and his lovely wife Elena, who became parents just minutes ago. Tristan Keogh de las Heras was born in Dublin, Ireland early Thursday morning. Mother, father, and child are all doing well. Here’s hoping we have a future sports writer in our midst, the third generation in a row for Brian’s family...
by Tony Korologos
ORLANDO, FL – Here’s is the article and the video of the week.
I found the show stopper. Tail Of The Tiger Golf Balls is a set of one dozen golf balls, each of which contains one of the first 12 mistresses of Tiger Woods. Picture and video above.
New Details Disclosed by the Florida Highway Patrol Make the Tiger Scandal More Baffling by Stephanie Wei, New York City “Apparently the whole Tiger Woods accident story hoax, which the 92-year-old retired columnist Furman Bisher (or Busher according to the WESH) innocently posted, has triggered the unearthing of new information from the Florida Highway Patrol...
by Brian Keogh – Dublin Ireland: “Press Was Just Waiting for Woods Mistake says Sergio” “Tiger Woods doesn’t have many friends these days but he has found a kindred spirit in Sergio Garcia. The Spaniard, who will celebrate his 30th birthday on 9 January, preferred to concentrate on the press coverage of the Tiger Woods fiasco than the...
While I’ll be in mourning for a few days for my cousin, Stan Pilawa, Jr., of Lake Placid, New York, Stephanie Wei, Tony Korologos,Hank Gola, Brian Keogh, and Ryan Ballengee will be posting some pieces and following up on any breaking news. Thank you to everyone who has been so kind to my family and I through this terrible ordeal. Your love and support is deeply...
Due to a family tragedy, guest writers will be assisting with writing duties. I’ll be observing a few days of mourning for my cousin Stan, 48, who died yesterday, leaving his beautiful wife and two sons behind, as well as his loving mother. Thank you deeply for your thoughts, prayers, and understanding at this difficult time. Hug everyone close to you extra...