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Shut Face Golf
- Course Review: Bethpage State Park (Black Course) May 11, 2019
- Titillation From Tiger April 15, 2019
- Random Thoughts: 2019 So Far January 27, 2019
- I Was On A Podcast, Made Some Predictions, It Didn’t Go Well December 29, 2018
- 10 Reasons I Love The Open Championship July 19, 2018
- Course Review: Arcadia Bluffs (Bluffs) April 14, 2018
- Masters Week 2018: The Finale April 9, 2018
- Masters Week 2018: Thinning The Herd April 2, 2018
- Thomas Wins But Loses By Throwing Out A Fan, And Tiger Was Back Too February 26, 2018
- My Dream Eighteen – Inward Nine (Part II) December 12, 2017
Monthly Archives: June 2016
Hurley Bags 1st Win At Congo – Final Thoughts On Quicken
Chalk One Up For A Midshipman Billy Hurley lost more than he won in 2015. He also lost his Tour card and (tragically) his father. If you’re not familiar with Billy Hurley you sure as hell should be after the 2016 … Continue reading
Posted in Tour Talk, WAGS
Tagged Arizona State, Billy Hurley III, Ernie Els, Harold Varner, Jon Rahm, Kelley Cahill, New Wag, Quicken Loans National, Shot of the Day, Tiger Woods, Vijay Singh
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DJ Gets 1st Major At Oakmont – Final Thoughts On US Open
Bombs Over Oakmont Dustin Johnson won the 2016 U.S. Open, in spite of the USGA, all thanks to being the best driver of the golf ball on the planet. There’s no debating that matter after the show he put on in … Continue reading
Posted in Majors, Style, Tour Talk, WAGS
Tagged Brad Faxon, Dustin Johnson, Fox Sports, Holly Sonders, Jim Furyk, Joe Buck, Lee Westwood, Oakmont, Paul Azinger, Paulina Gretzky, Phil Mickelson, Scott Piercy, Sergio Garcia, Shane Lowry, US Open, USGA
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U.S. Open Preview 2016: Oakmont
Henry Fownes Wasn’t Fucking Around When Mr. Fownes thought up Oakmont 127 years ago he had no intentions of making it an easy golf course. Why anyone would expect that to change over a century when the members want it … Continue reading
Posted in Courses, Majors, Tour Talk
Tagged Dustin Johnson, ESPN, fast greens, Henry Fownes, injured caddie, Jason Day, Kevin VanValkenberg, Long Rough, Louis Oosthuizen, Milkers, Oakmont, Phil Mickelson, Robert Garigus, US Open
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Berger Gets Rare 1st Win: Final Thoughts On St. Jude
Well Done, Daniel A very good friend of mine has been picking Daniel Berger to get his first PGA Tour victory for about 3 weeks now. I started listening to his cause about a week ago. I nearly picked Berger … Continue reading
Posted in Tour Talk, WAGS
Tagged Brooks Koepka, Daniel Berger, Dustin Johnson, Fed Ex St. Jude, Memphis, Phil Mickelson, Steve Stricker, Victoria Slater
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Random Shit Delivered Via Fed Ex
This Is Going To Be Like Porn, Mostly Because It Is About Guys Pulling Out Tiger Woods finally let us in on his June tournament schedule and his plans for the U.S. Open. He did so via Twitter as he’s … Continue reading
Posted in Majors, Random Shit, Ryder Cup, Tour Talk
Tagged 1997 Masters, Darren Clarke, Fluff Cowan, Hazeltine, Ian Poulter, Injured, Oakmont, Ryder Cup, Tiger Woods, US Open
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The Magnificent McGirt Makes Memorial 1st Win
Dirt Don’t Hurt Bill McGirt William McGirt hadn’t won a professional event since 2007, and that was on some tour that no longer exists and paid him only $16,000. He’s obviously made bigger checks in his last 9 years as … Continue reading
Thursday Potluck – Memorial Week
Jack’s House Of Milkshakes This is the worst week of the year to follow Tour pros on the Twitter. All they do is snap and tweet pics and videos of them getting delicious milkshakes from the Muirfield Village club house. … Continue reading