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16 Apr, 08 | Tags: European Tour | Golf Central | PGA Tour


John Daly and Jon Gruden: 'What do you fancy then - tapas, pasta or potatoes...?'

Room for a little one? John Daly has been under the knife before, but we seem to remember it was in the hands of one of his wives. This time round the operation, which took place last weekend in Arkansas, was to fix a torn rotator cuff in his stomach which he injured last year.

He's missed 14 cuts in 33 events over the past two years and has withdrawn from eight tournaments and his first appearance back is likely to be the Spanish Open in Seville. According to our friend at The PGA Tour he may consider an extended stay in Europe, taking in the Italian and Irish opens, as well as the BMW Championship in Europe. Burger vendors in the Surrey area are reportedly shooting stray horses in preparation (they're not really...) 



Graeme McDowell: 'Using this giant catapult, I managed to land the ball all the way over there...'

I'm treading very cautiously this week, which is betting-speak for 'My head's still in American golf mode and I don't really know what's going on'. Markus Brier won last year and Graeme McDowell is favourite, but there are a host of Asian Tour players who could upset the applecart.

So here goes nothing...

Graeme McDowell @14/1: playing safe with the top-ranked player in the field, but I've consistently backed GMac over the years, so there...
Daniel Vancsik @ 33/1: the Argentinian smashes it long off the tee and has played some tidy golf so far this year.
Zane Scotland @100/1: lovely chap, great golfer, nice Puma gear, little more than a hunch bet, but you never know...


16 Apr, 08 | Tags: Golf Betting | Golf Central | PGA Tour | Tournament Betting


Little Timmy Clark, bless him: 'Stop it now, or you'll hear from my lawyers...'

The likes of Ernie Els, Jim Furyk and Justin Rose will be looking to bite back after disappointing Masters performances. Others, like Stewart Cink will be keen to keep the momentum going. Did I mention tipping Trevor Immelman at 130/1 last week, by the way...? Oh, I did...

Lord knows what's going to happen to Brandt Snedeker after last weekend's activities. I'd like to back him to the hilt and would love him to win, but just don't have the confidence that the whole outpouring of emotion thing at the end will have a cathatric effect on his golf. We'll see...

Zach Johnson at 20/1: put in a dignified show last week, I'm hoping for more of the same form and a decent final day.
Boo Weekley@ 25/1: won here last year, our favourite outdoorsman is a decent shout, with or without his goatee beard.
Tim Clark @ 50/1: little fella does well on shorter courses like Harbour Town, but has a tendency to freeze when it really matters. Just don't do it this week, OK Tim?


16 Apr, 08 | Tags: On This Day In History


Stewart: 'It would be easier to play Harbour Town if they turned the lights on ...'

On this day in 1989, the late Payne Stewart had it rolling as he coasted to the MCI Heritage Classic title at Harbour Town (now the Verizon Heritage), beating Kenny Perry by three shots at 16-under 268. Harbour Town was a safe haven for the knickerbockered one, as Stewart won there the next year as well ...


16 Apr, 08 | Tags: Golf News | PGA Tour | The PGA Tour | Tiger Woods


We won't see Tiger Woods back in action until mid to late May after his Tuesday surgery

Call it a Big Cat nap, if you will. There's no need to raise the alarm (although Tiger Woods made the announcement himself on his official website early Wednesday), but Tiger is going to be out of action from four to six weeks after having arthroscopic surgery on his left knee.

After finishing runner-up to Trevor Immelman at the Masters, Woods flew to Park City, Utah for surgery to repair cartilage damage, which was performed by Dr Thomas Rosenberg, who also operated on the same knee in 2002.

The knee has been troubling Woods since last summer, although no one connected to the world No. 1 said it had affected his play.

"I made the decision to deal with the pain and schedule the surgery for after the Masters," Woods said in his statement on his website. "The upside is that I have been through this process before and know how to handle it. I look forward to working through the rehabilitation process and getting back to action as quickly as I can."

The surgery means that if all goes well, Woods should be ready to tackle the season's next major - at the US Open at Torrey Pines in mid-June. Woods won his first four starts of the season, but he will miss the chance to defend his title at the Wachovia Championship. It is doubtful that he will return in time for The Players Championship at Sawgrass, and he probably also will miss Jack Nicklaus' Memorial Tournament at the end of May.


 

 

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