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The perfect stocking filler...

Who'd have thought there was so much fun to be had with a golf ball, a few sharpies and a bit of imagination, eh? Anyway, if you can't decide what to buy someone for Christmas, why not try a box of Titleist balls? Santa, if you're listening, we'll have a dozen Pro V1s please...

For more info on free golf ball personalisation from Titleist, go HERE.


4 Dec, 08 | Comments [0] | Tags: Ed's Blog | Golf Central | The PGA Tour

But he's still got a reason to smile...

The latest IRS forms that the PGA Tour has to file annually make for some slightly unsettling reading. If you know of any vacant commissioner roles, drop us an email. We'll settle for a million a year if we have to...

$4.8 million - Tim Finchem, the PGA Tour commissioner's well-deserved earnings for 2007. He pocketed a $1.3 million salary, a whopping $3.2 million bonus and a measly $240,000 in benefits. Benefits? Give us a break...

No.3 - Where Finchem would rank on the 2007 PGA Tour money list - for the second straight year - with his $4.8 million, behind only to Phil Mickelson and, you've guessed it, Tiger Woods.

$400,000 - The heartbreaking drop in money Finchem earned last year in comparison to 2006, which was $5.2 million if you can't do the math.

$710,812 - The amount Carolyn Bivens, the LPGA Tour commissioner, received in salary and benefits in 2006. That's (take a deep breath) $4,489,188 less than Finchem. Something's not right there...

$11.2 million - What NFL commissioner Roger Goodell made in 2007. That's well over double Finchem's pathetic $4.8 million.



Costantino Rocca: ‘Postafazool!!!’ 

On this day in 1956, Costantino Rocca was born in Bergamo, Italy. The most successful Italian golfer of all time, Rocca is best known for one of the greatest moments in Open Championship history; the miraculous putt he made at St.Andrews and the fairytale finish that nearly came of it…


3 Dec, 08 | Comments [0] | Tags: Ed's Blog | Golf Central


Back in intensive care after fourth op...

Seve is in a stable condition after a fourth brain operation at Madrid's La Paz hospital. Surgery was carried out to drain fluid from his brain and repair a bone defect that had been caused by an earlier operation. As ever, it's a big get well soon from everyone at InGolfWetrust.com.

Relive Seve's greatest moments with our video tribute and gallery.



Grantland Rice: 'What you looking at punk?'

It was on this day in 1940 that a body of golf-loving writers and journalists - led by Grantland Rice - came together to elect a proposed PGA Hall of Fame. That was the foundation of what is called the Golf Writers Association of America, which now has 970 members...


 

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