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21 May, 08 | Tags: Golf Central | Stingers


Tiger Woods: forced to use a golf club as a walking stick

OK, so the gimpy Big Cat isn't quite ready for his Zimmer frame at the age of 32. But Stuart Matthews has noticed some strange doings in the absence of the injured Tiger Woods. Tiger's young rivals are finally coming out to play, and they've given the tour on the American side of the Pond a much-needed facelift ...


21 May, 08 | Tags: Golf Central | On This Day In History


Mark Carnevale: Altogether now: 'pardon me boy...'

Some people pay a lot of money for a damned good thrashing but these ladies are amateur golfers, so they have to receive their beating for free, which they did in the first ever staging of the Curtis Cup – starting a noble tradition of masochism we have been doing our best to uphold ever since. Elsewhere there were bombs, aeroplanes, dastardly deeds and tragedy – Barbara Cartland died too.


20 May, 08 | Tags: Golf Central | On This Day In History


Gene Sarazen at Sandwich in '32: 'I blame air traffic control'

American Rod Curl of the Wintu tribe was the first Native American to win a PGA Tour event on this day in 1974. Curl won the Colonial National Invitation by one stroke over some bloke called Jack Nicklaus. His Indian name, Yoso, means Johnny Comes from Behind. Stop sniggering at the back there…
On this day in 1935 Gene Sarazen missed The Open Championship at Royal Liverpool in Hoylake having missed his connection in New York following a tournament in Pittsburgh.


20 May, 08 | Tags:

Justin Rose: golf in space, or the top of the 02 Arena anyways...

BMW PGA Championship, Wentworth Club, England

Robert Karlsson kept the funds topped up last week, although I was hoping for a win at 20/1, not just a place. Tempted to back him yet again, but concerned that you might mistake me for a broken record, so I'm going for a trio of fresh picks this week. Cross your fingers...

Justin Rose @ 30/1: not in the best nick, admittedly, but he knows the place like the back of his hand and has come close before. If he's going to show his quality this season, why not at Wentworth?

Martin Kaymer @ 33/1: to repeat my words earlier this season, we're going to keep backing Germany's golfing prodigy until he wins big. This week might be a little early, but I can't be arsed to stick my hard-earned on Ernie.

Ross Fisher @ 60/1
: suffered a terrible meltdown here last year, but it's his home track and he sparked into life last weekend, so I'm thinking to myself he might be worth a decent each-way punt.

Last week's tips: -

Robert Karlsson @ 20/1 (tied 3rd)
Rory McIlroy @ 45/1 (7th)
Graeme McDowell @ 20/1 (missed cut)


19 May, 08 | Tags: Golf Central | The Duffer's Guide


If only Richard Finch had hired this dog...

We’re the lucky ones because we take water for granted and yet, despite the hazard it provides on the golf course, it is one of nature’s most versatile elements. Nevertheless, it has led to a few farcical faux pas involving the Royal & Ancient game down the years.


 

 

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