1

Europe Continues Domination at Ryder Cup.

The European Team finished off Team USA at the Ryder Cup today with a dominating Singles session earning 7 ½ points for a total of 17 1/2 and kept their home winning streak alive. The Americans have failed to claim… Continue Reading

Share
0

A Beauty and a Beast in Paris

Team USA got off to a fast, dominating start early this morning at the 42nd Ryder Cup. Jim Furyk’s boys started quickly and finished off the Europeans for a 3-1 advantage in the morning Fourballs. With the aid of some… Continue Reading

Share
0

Great Groupings at Shinnecock…But Missing a Champion

The USGA spends years working on U.S. Open preparation and it takes just that to pull off one of the largest sporting events of the year. And the boys in the blue jackets always like to put some thought into… Continue Reading

Share
0

At This Ryder Cup….Let the Players Play

The Ryder Cup was started by Samuel Ryder, a wealthy seed merchant with hopes of an exhibition that promoted the game of golf and the sportsmanship and camaraderie that goes along with it. I don’t think he would recognize it… Continue Reading

Share
0

The FedEx Cup Playoffs Work

When the PGA Tour decided to revamp its schedule to try and institute their playoff system back in 2007 I wasn’t sold on their reasoning. The Tour had flourished over the last decades (thanks Tiger) and we had months and… Continue Reading

Share
0

Jim Furyk Shoots PGA Tour’s First Ever 58

As the leaders at the Travelers Championship were finishing thier breakfast Jim Furyk went out and made history.  Furyk broke the 59 barrier with a sensational 58 on the par 70 TPC River Highlands Course. Furyk’s 58 is the first… Continue Reading

Share
0

Jimmy Walker Holds Off Jason Day at PGA Championship

Jimmy Walker continued the 2016 trend of first time major winners at the PGA Championship today with his one shot victory over defending champ Jason Day. Danny Willett started the season with his Masters win and Dustin Johnson captured the… Continue Reading

Share