Posted on 18 July 2010. Tags: British Open 2010, Henrik Stenson, home of golf, Lee Westwood, louis oosthuizen, Paul Casey, roroy mcilroy, st andrews, Tiger Woods
If it was drama you were looking for at the final round of this years British Open, you were most likely disappointed. Thats because South African Louis Oosthuizen strolled to a 7 shot victory in what seemed like one of the most comfortable British Open successes we have seen in a while. In fact probably [...]
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Posted on 18 July 2010. Tags: arnold palmer, bobby locke, british open memorable moments, costantino rocca, Jack Nicklaus, st andrews, Tiger Woods
Bobby Locke – 1950 Jack Nicklaus – 1970 Seve Ballesteros – 1984 Costantino Rocca – 1995 Arnold Palmer – 1995 Tiger Woods – 2005
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Posted on 15 July 2010. Tags: British Open 2010, John Daly, Lee Westwood, Rory McIlroy, Tiger Woods
2 years ago, we almost had the spectacular story the British Open craved when Greg Norman came down the final stretch in contention, only to be foiled in the end by the excellence of Harrington. Last year, again we all but witnessed the most spectacular story of major golf when Tom Watson led the Open [...]
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Posted on 15 July 2010. Tags: Justin Rose, Lee Westwood, Padraig Harrington, Phil Mickelson, Rory McIlroy, Tiger Woods
Rory McIlroys win in Quail Hollow a few months ago, completed in a manner with which only pure golfing geniuses posses, was his official arrival on the world scene. His swashbuckling aggressive style is refreshing in a game that is clouded with technical analysis and his gentle, accepting demeanor on the course suggests McIlroy has [...]
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Posted on 15 July 2010. Tags: British Open, Jack Nicklaus, st andrews
Who could possibly forget Jack Nicklaus’ final farewell at St.Andrews back in 2005. A legend of the game and always a gracious sportsman on the golf course, Jack finally called time on his British Open career. He did so, as one would expect, with a birdie up the 18th!
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Posted on 14 July 2010. Tags: British Open 2010, darren clarke, francesco molinari, John Daly, Lee Westwood, Padraig Harrington, Robert Allenby, Rory McIlroy, Shane Lowry, Soren Hansen, st andrews, Tiger Woods, tom watson
It only seems like yesterday I was watching the great Tom Watson battling it out down the stretch of the British Open with Stewart Cink, Lee Westwood and Retief Goosen. However it wasn’t yesterday and one year on, this great championship is upon us again, even more special this year in that it returns to [...]
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Posted on 12 July 2010. Tags: Phil Mickelson, Whats in the Bag?
A while since we brought you a “whats in the bag” post but who better to kick us off than world number two, Phil Mickelson. Enjoy
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Posted on 12 July 2010.
Okay, Im just readjusting to our new host at the PGA Tour, Casey Black (I think thats her name anyway…please advise?) as she replaced our former shining light, Win McMurry (who never mentioned any of this to us in our interview last year by the way). Who knows, maybe Ms.Black will shoot me an email [...]
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Posted on 12 July 2010. Tags: Barclays Scottish Open, darren clarke, edoardo molinari, francesco molinari, Graeme McDowell, Loch Lomond, Martin Kaymer, Shane Lowry
Oh how I wish we hadn’t stated which Molinari would win at Loch Lomond and instead just simply claimed, “Mr Molinari” was our tip here at We Get Golf. Ian will be quietly content to have had an early placed finish at 28/1 with Francesco Molinari, which more than makes up for the other calls [...]
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Posted on 09 July 2010. Tags: 59, John Deere Classic, Paul Goydos, Round 1, Steve Stricker, We Get Golf
An incredible round of 59 from Paul Goydos sees him lead the John Deere Classic. Turning in -4, Goydos birdied 8 of his next 9 holes in an exhibition of golf. I remember watching the last time 59 was done in a counting event by David Duval, way back in 1999 I think, so to [...]
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