Next Up:The TOUR Championship
The TOUR Championship rolls into East Lake in Atlanta, Georgia for the season finale. Last year's champion Bart Bryant will not be in the field this season having not met th requirement of finishing in the top 30 for the official money list. This year wll have the smallest field in the event's history with only 27 competitors. The three drops wer by Tiger Woods (fatigue), Phil Mickelson (fatigue), and Stephen Ames (back). Without two of the big guns playing this week, some new talent will likely take the championship. East Lake, home course of golf great and Augusta National founder Bobby Jones, will play at over 7,100 yards. The event's purse will pay $6.5 million with $1.17 million going to the winner. The first two days will be broadcasted on ESPN and the finishing two days on ABC. The names that will be at the top of the leaderboard should include Jim Furyk as well as young Englishmen Luke Donald. Ben Curtis may also look for his third win of the season to continue his great play.
Bring on 2007 (After the TOUR Championship)
The Chrysler Championship brought the TOUR's grand finale as well as many bubble bursts. The biggest clutch performance of the week was Paul Goydos' second place finish, jumping from 160th on the money list all the way to 97th. The 125th(final card) position went to Irishmen Darren Clarke, who narrowly fell from 123rd to 125th. Paul Azinger finished strong with a four under 67 on Sunday to earn his TOUR card after playing 2006 on conditional status. Bursted players include Bubba Dickerson who was denied entrance into the Chrysler and fell from 125th to 127th. Duffy Waldorf made little progress moving from 130th to 129th, giving him conditional status for next season. Notable players no where near the cut include Brad Faxon, Bob Tway, Steve Elkington, and Mark Hensby. Players missing the top 30 cut for the Tour Championship at East Lake next week include Jose Maria Olazabal who fell from 26th to 31st. Mike Weir fell one spot from 32nd to 33rd with a weak Sunday finish. Tom Pernice Jr. fell from 28th to 30th to take the final position as Ernie Els and K.J. Choi both improved due to strong finishes. One player who almost made it to the Championship is TOUR rookie Troy Matteson who improved from 179th several weeks ago to 34th. Matteson notched back to bakc first and second place finishes at the Chrysler Classic and FUNAI Classic at the Walt Disney World Resort. Matteson was in contention at the Chrysler Championship after the second round but did not close. A win would have moved Matteson into the TOUR Champinship continuing his Cinderella like season.
Chrysler Championship:Choi Runs to 4 Stroke Win
Final Round: Who is Playing in 07?
Sunday's final round of the Chrysler Championship will make or break the dreams of many golfers fighting to remain on the PGA Tour. To qualify for a fully exempt card for the 2007 season, players must be in the top 125 spots on the TOUR's money list. Only 6 players in the 120-140th spots made the cut this weekend. In addition to those 6 players playing this weekend, 160th place Paul Goydos is currently in contention, needing to make $300,000 to play next season. A quick summary of those on the bubble:
Players from 120th to 130th:
-120-Shane Bertsch-T53 after Saturday, will keep card with decent Sunday finish
-121-Mathias Gronsberg-MC-Will remain on the bubble based on how many players finish well
-122-Paul Azinger-T53-Made cut and should take his card for next season, conditional status in 2006
-123-Darren Clarke-DNP-Will likely lose full time status on PGA Tour, focuses on European
-124-Rich Beem-MC-Will likely fall out of top 125, still holds card from major victory
-125-Bubba Dickerson-Alt.(DNP)-Was not admitted for CC, will probably lose card
-126-Brian Bateman-MC-Goodbye Tour, fell from 125th position last week
-127-John Cook-MC-Will not have card next season
-128-Mark Calcavecchia-T14-Has card from win last season, but will move into top 125 taking away another spot
-129-Lee Westwood-DNP-Will not have card for next season
-130-Duffy Waldorf-T39-Dropped from contention Friday, needs 60K+ to play next year
Others:
-133-Tim Petrovic-T46-Dropped from 22nd yesterday, needs big finish
-142-Jeff Brehaut-T30-Needs to move into at least top 15 to play next year
-145-Bernahrd Langer-T38-Three rounds of par, needs something more
-160-Paul Goydos-T2-Will keep card with win or possibly second place.
-184-Steve Elkington-T14-Needs magical round to make it on TOUR next year
-197-Mark O'Meara-T30-Started Thursday in contention, followed with a 74 and 71. Needs to catch some fire Sunday
Choi Holds Onto Lead By One, Crowded Leaderboard
Hall of Fame Class of 2006
Burglary At Chrysler Leads To Strange Chase
Two juveniles were chased down Friday during rounds at the Chrysler Championship at Inninsbrook. The two juveniles were chased down following their theft of items in the golf course community before attempting to belend into the gallery, only to be caught without tournament badges. PGA Tour security and police chased the two thieves, one was caught and the other escaped into the woods despite being bit three times by a police dog unleashed for the search. Brian Gay, who fell out of the lead shooting 71, was held up while the two suspects were running into the woods and the bizarre chase ensued.
Tiger Will Skip the Tour Championship
K.J. Choi On Top, Els in Hunt
Zinger, Among Others To Fight For Card At Chrysler
The Chrysler Championship will be contested tomorrow in Tampa, Florida with many more implications outside of who won. The Golf Channel has an article about several players who are trying to make the Tour Championship, those mentioned include Ernie Els, Retief Goosen, and Chad Cambell. In addition to the battle for spots in the season ending Tour Championship, may players look to earn their cards for the 2007 season. Paul Azinger finished last season in 187th place on the Tour's Money List, leaving him on partial status until taking his one time career money exemption. This year, 'Zinger sits at 122nd, needing to stay in the top 125, to earn his card back. Azinger did not play well at Disney last week and has to make the cut this week in order to gain full playing priveleges next year. Azinger will be playing near his hometown of Sarasota, Florida, not far from Tampa. Of course, Azinger likely will not be a full time player as he must fulfill his responsibilities as a golf commentator too.
TIFOSI Optics Pave T-G460
Next Up:Chrysler Championship
Nike Sumo and Sumo^2:"The New Shape of Golf"
In an earlier article, I linked to several pictures of two new drivers from the Nike and Callaway workshops, those being the Nike Sumo/Sumo Squared and the Callaway FT5. Several major golf news sources report that the new square headed drivers from both companies could be in play as early as the made-for-tv events of this season. Though only weeks ago the rumors and pictures appeared to be photoshopped hoaxes, Nike has set a release date of February 1st, 2006 for their Nike Sumo drivers. The Nike Sumo (SUper MOment of Inertia) will boast more forgiving flight due to higher MOI. If the square headed drivers do in fact increase forgiveness and possibly lead to extra yardage, the USGA surely is in fear. An article published by the Golf World last week went over some of the ebenfits of the three most radical designs on or going onto the market, those being Cleveland's Hibore, the FT5 and Sumo. The latter of the three will hit the market at a full 460 cc of volume, that being the maximum amount on the market. The smaller Hibore by Cleveland is near 300 cc with a "scoop back design" to increase MOI. The new geometric shapes of drivers may change the look of the driver market as a whole.
Outside Looking In: Final Chances On the Big Tour
As the TOUR moves to the Chrysler Championship this week, many players will battle it out to retain their tour cards. Last week's FUNAI Classic at the Walt Disney World Resort began with Q-School grad Brian Bateman sitting on the 125th spot of the Tour's official money list, but fell to 126th after Bubba Dickerson made his second consecutive cut to move from 127th to the 125th position. All players within the top 125 on the money list will have full playing priveleges on the 2007 PGA Tour, while those outside will play in limited PGA events, Nationwide and other mini-tour events, or go back to Stage 3 of Q-School to move back onto the big tour. Notable names outside of the top 125 include 1993 Ryder Cup member John Cook who comes into the Chrysler this week at 126th. Cook was limited to ten events originally after coming in 165th last season, the fourth time in his career he has fell of the PGA Tour. Mark Calcavecchia will likely finish outside of the top 125, but will retain his card for next season with an exemption resulting from his win at the Bell Canadian Open in 2005. As this will be the final TOUR full field event(the TOUR Championship brings only a select field), many player will look for strong finishes in order to play again next season.
Ames To Miss Chrysler, Possibly Done For Season
Ping to Change Pricing Policy
Golf giant PING will change its policy on military discounts after enduring a media backlash for its former policy. PING was heavily criticized by all golfers and businesses for cutting relations with two Augusta golf shops because the shops failed to meet PING's uniform pricing policy. This policy basically means that all golf stores must sell PING's newer lines of products at the same price. The violation committed by the golf stores? Selling PING products to members of the U.S. military at discounted prices. After a media backlash, PING will begin selling products at military discounts as follows: generally $80 off a set of irons and $30 off of the typical new PING driver. The attention by golf media likely will spark a decrease in PING sales despite being on of the last made-in-America golf equipment manufacturers.
Daly Will Lose Card
Sims Wins PalmettoPride Classic
Michael Sims didn't waste much time to find his first victory today. On the first playoff hole of the day, Sims beat Ken Duke. Sims' first win on the Nationwide Tour was a great way to celebrate his 22nd birthday.
PalmettoPride Classic
Weather delays have slowed play at the Daniel Island Club for the Nationwide Tour's PalmettoPride Classic. The winner will not be determined until Monday. Current leaders are Michael Sim and Ken Duke. Duke has finished play and is tied with Sim. Sim, however, has two holes left to play on Monday.
Trump's Team Wins Charity Event
At Sunday's Manhattan Golf Classic in New York City, Donald Trump teamed up with Champions Tour player Tom Watson and won the skins event 10 - 8 over Annika Sorenstam and Natalie Gubis.
A T & T Championship Secured
Fred Funk, age 50, won by one stroke on Sunday at the A T & T Championship in San Antonio, Texas. The win gave Funk a $240,000 check. It was his first victory on the Champions Tour, having just entered his first season of eligibility. Funk fended off another young gun for the Champions Tour, Jay Haas as well as old timer, 64 year old Raymond Floyd who looked to become the oldest player ever to win on the Champions Tour.
2006 Funai Classic Winner Crowned
Joe Durant shot a 65 in the final round of the Funai Classic at Disney on Sunday to win this year's tournament. It was his first victory in more than 5 1/2 years. He will pocked $828,000 for the win.
Troy Matteson and Franck Lickliter II took second with four strokes behind the leader.
Justin Rose who sat atop the leaderboard following the first and second rounds finished fourth overall.
Record Day at Funai Classic
26 year old, Justin Rose, shot a 12-under-60 to take a four stroke lead on Thursday in the Funai Classic at Disney World in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. He came within one stroke of matching the PGA Tour record of 59 which is currently shared by three players. Rose did manage to capture both the course and tour record though. Richard Johnson is four shots behind the leader.
After Friday's round, the field will be cut to 70 players.
Michelle Wie Makes Second Major Change
In the last ten weeks, Michelle Wie is making changes faster than changing her clothes. First she ditched her caddie. Now, she has ousted her agent, Ross Berlin. Berlin has taken a position with the PGA Tour. Replacing Berlin will be Greg Nared, a Nike Manager.
Players Look To Catch Spark, Stay on Tour or Play in T.C.
Tiger To Reach Billion in Earnings by 2010
Next Up:FUNAI Classic at WDW
Ochoa Stares Down Sorenstam, Wins Samsung
After winning the Samsung in Palm Desert, Ca. ,Ochoa's family wrapped her with the Mexican flag following a solid par on the 18th. Ochoa's victory makes a major move toward her winning of the LPGA Player of the Year. The Samsung Championship follows a victory last week when she wond her first professional title in her home country of Mexico. Lorena Ochoa has proven she is the real deal and is there to challenge Annika for LPGA suppremacy.
Rounds 3 and 4 of Frys.com Open
Few stars are near the top of the leaderboard, the most notable being Lee Janzen (left), Bernhard Langer, and Aaron Baddeley. The final round will being around 9 A.M. in Vegas,
Arnold Palmer Retires From Professional Golf
Woods Skips Disney
Wie Struggles With Quad Bogey
"I'm Going to Disney World"? Will Woods Go For Scoring Title
Driver Squared? Sumo and FT5
Over the past couple of weeks, new pictures have surfaced of two completely new geometric designs for driver heads. The two models featured are rumored to be the Nike Sumo and Callaway FT5. The Nike Sumo features the same color scheme as Nike's current major driver on the market, the Sasquatch. The Nike Sumo surely will not win the SGA's beatuy pageant, but will perform better than the current drives according to experts. Alledgedly, the new square shape increases the MOI (Moment of Inertia) which makes a much more forgiving driver. Along with the Nike Sumo, Callaway will attempt to counter Nike's new big dawg with two square drivers of their own. Callaway will likely release both the FT-I and the FT5 square drivers. What do you think of the new square drivers, hot or not?
TGC Announces 2007 Cast
*Peter Oosterhuis
*Rocco Mediate
*Mark Rolfing
*Dottie Pepper
*Rich Lerner
*Frank Nobilo
*Jerry Foltz
*Steve Sands
TGC will begin their broadcast of PGA Tour events with the Mercedes Championship in Hawaii.
How Long Will Annika Dominate?
Are You Mental?
Most golfers biggest game issues are not swing or equipment, but difficulty with the mental part of the game. Most golfers, like myself, look at the scorecard and see they are on pace to break a record numbers, wheteher 100, 90, 80 and so on, and freeze up only to block there next shot into the lumberyard. Check out this article about being "in the zone" and several golf self-help books and recordings.
Equipment Review: Ballzee Ball Cleaner
Ballzee is a fairly new product that most golfers have probably never seen. The product is a small pouch with cloth on the inside used to clean muddy, dirty, or grass stained balls on the green. The product is very unique in that not only do owners not have to carry towels to the green or loudly wash their balls during their buddy's backswing while using a ball washer on the next tee, the Ballzee cleans balls easily and quitely and doesn't get your pocket wet. The relatively simple design makes for simple use. After getting the Ballzee, I was slightly skeptical, especially about its ability to hold in water. When I got to the course, and poured water on it in the locker room, I was very surprised to see that it fits easily in any pocket and doesn't lose water. I was excited about trying it out as I usually have a high ball flight and often have muddy balls and grass stains. I have never been a big fan of tying the hand towel in the cart to my belt, so this product was perfect for me. Ballzee cleaned the ball pretty well, but does require some practice for use, as figure out how to keep the ball in while wiping at the start is slightly difficult. Golf's critics have found the product to be very useful, as Ballzee was named "Best New Product" at 2005's PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando. Ballzee also was given an 8.0 rating by the PGA Partners Club, and has been featured in many golf publications as well as Forbes. One Ballzee pouch runs around $3.99, and can be found at most major golf retailers as well as directly through the company. More information about Ballzee as well as other Ballzee products may be found at www.getballzee.com . Golf Heaven gives Ballzee 4.5 out of 5 stars as the product is definitely one that all golfers could find helpful, but sometimes difficult to use.
Next Up: Frys.com Open
DL3 Ends 92 Event Winless Streak
David Love III ended a 92 event drought at Forest Oaks C.C, located in his home state of North Carolina. Davis Love III fired a 66 on Sunday to slide past Texas Valero winner Erix Axley, who had a three stroke lead at a time during Sunday. Jason Bohn would finish two back of Love, and Axley would ultimately fall to third at three back. Love III told U.S. ryder Cup captain Tom Lehman that he would be playing great by the end of the year, and finally found his winning ways. Tour rookie Eric Axley is playing hot as he has two top three finishes in his last three events.
Nick Watney Leads Chrysler Classic
After day two at the rainy Chrysler Classic of Greensboro, Nick Watney held onto the lead. Shooting a 71, he finished 9 under 135 for his two day total. If he hangs on to win it, Watney will pocket $900,000 in his first PGA win.
Nipping at his heels is Ryan Palmer who shot the best round of the day. He had started Friday seven strokes back of the leaders. However, an eagle and six birdies pulled him within one stroke of Watney.
Six players are tied for third and are one stroke behind Palmer: Chris Couch (68), Tim Petrovic (69), Eric Axley (69), Greg Owen (69), Ryan Moore (70) and Charley Hoffman (71).
Notably missing the cut was 2003 Masters Champion, Mike Weir.
Faldo Takes over as Lead for CBS Sportsline
Nick Faldo accepted the job today as head CBS Sports analyst. This decision will prevent Faldo from playing in the Masters in 2007, as he will be needed in the booth for the entire week. Faldo will replace Lanny Wadkins as head after switching from his position at ABC. Faldo will enter CBS as it begins a six year deal with the PGA Tour. Faldo will also commentate for the Golf Channel as it begins broadcast of several PGA Tour events including the first three events of the 2007 season.
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