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Rory McIlroy/Shane Lowry playoff victory caps ideal week for Zurich Classic
view moreThe Duel at Doral at 50
Happy anniversary.
view moreA Historical Week for Women’s Golf in New Orleans
Golf came to New Orleans in 1898 when Audubon Golf Club was established as the first golf course in Louisiana. And 113 years later, The Kelly Gibson Foundation and the Allstate Sugar Bowl put on two events that I would say was the finest week ever for women’s golf in New Orleans.
view moreLakewood – A Tradition Lives On For Young Golfers
When I first came to Lakewood in 1977 as a PGA Apprentice, I knew there was something special about this place, in a mystical Bagger Vance kind of way.
view moreThe Return of The Mackel – The Amateur Golf Championship of New Orleans presented by Cox
After being rained out in August, the rescheduled November 6 and 7 championship is one for the history books. Surely, Jay Coxe will always remember the 2010 championship.
view morePrediction: US to win Ryder Cup in huge upset
When you look at everything on paper, how can Team Europe lose?
view moreK.J. Choi my pick to win the 2010 PGA Championship
This past year, golf has been through the unpredictable. The only thing that appeared normal was Phil Mickelson winning The Masters. After that it has been the year of the international golfer.
Sheep will determine winner at 150th Anniversary of The Open Championship
Yes, sheep will determine this years champion at the oldest golf course in the world, the Old Course at St. Andrews in Scotland.
American Christie Kerr Carries Top Ranking at the U.S. Women’s Open
Since record keeping for the women’s world golf rankings began in 2004, Christie Kerr wass the first American to hold the number one position as she headed into the U.S. Women’s Open held this week at Oakmont Country Club, outside of Pittsburgh.
view moreForeigners Making Their Presence on American Soil
Looking back to the first US Open in 1895, it took 17 years before an American won our championship.
view moreNew Orleans one of PGA Tour stops at risk
The Texas Open in San Antonio, like the tournament in New Orleans, is one of the oldest PGA Tour events on the schedule. Both tour stops share a similar problem.