Tiger Woods is Quitting Golf

Posted by JP On December 11th, 2009

Yep. The Tiger-gate scandal is officially going to wreck the PGA Tour. Today, Tiger Woods announced on his blog that he is going to walk away from golf due to the recent series of sex scandals. Here is the full blog post, which is available on his website as well. "I am deeply aware of the disappointment and hurt that my infidelity has caused to so many people, most of all my wife and children. I want to say again to everyone that I am profoundly sorry and that I ask forgiveness. It may not be possible to repair the damage I've done, but I want to do my best to try"...

Rory McIlroy to join PGA Tour

Posted by JP On October 17th, 2009

Big news in European and American golf! Young gun Rory McIlroy, a native of Northern Ireland, is reportedly joining the PGA Tour in 2010. Golf Digest claims that an official announcement will come in November at the Dubai World Championship....

American Smackdown at Presidents Cup

Posted by JP On October 11th, 2009

On the final day of the 2009 Presidents Cup, the American team's performance was nothing short of dominant. In the end, the U.S. won with 19.5 to the international team's 14.5 points. Critical wins from Stewart Cink (who defeated young gun Adam Scott) and Tiger Woods (who defeated his PGA Championship rival, Y.E. Yang) put the U.S. back on top of the world.

Travel: Kapalua Resort, HI

Posted by JP On September 1st, 2009

Few courses let you live the PGA Tour experience quite like the Plantation course at the Kapalua Resort in Hawaii. Perhaps you don't get to sample the heartbreak of defeat or the pressure of crowds watching your every shot, but you will get to hack on a gorgeous layout designed to provide many scenic vistas (as well as the island's best golf). Kapalua Resort is located on the Hawaiian island of Maui, and it provides a vacation experience that very well may lead the pack among many of the nation's most popular resorts...

David Duval is now on the brink of keeping his PGA Tour card. After the Frys.com Open, Duval is ranked 125th on the season money list.

He'll have an opportunity when he plays this weekend at the Viking Classic to fight for his card.

Of course, Duval was the world's top-ranked player before Tiger Woods took the universe by storm. Since then, Duval has failed to attain virtually any semblance of his success in the last 1990s and early 2000s. However, he managed to put himself in contention at the 2009 U.S. Open before being defeated by Lucas Glover on Sunday.

If his performance at Bethpage Black tells the golf world anything, it is that Duval still has "it" somewhere. Nonetheless, he has made only one cut in the seven tournaments he played following the U.S. Open.

Former British Open champion Todd Hamilton (133), 2008 U.S. Open runner-up Rocco Mediate (141), and ex-Ryder Cup player Chris DiMarco (138) are currently outside of the bubble.

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