Friday, July 04, 2008

Journeyman Pro's strike back.

In the abscence of world number one Tiger Woods, several journeyman pros are looking to cash in on their increased chances of winning this week at the AT&T National at Congressional Golf and Country Club. First round leader Steve Marino fired a five under par 65 to sit one shot clear of Rod Pampling, Bob Estes and Frank Lickliter. Europe's Freddie Jacobsen and Alex Cejka are both on three under, alongside teen sensation Antony Kim. With first prize in the region of £542,000, those who make the cut will be optimistic of a big pay day.
  'Im sorry Mr Mayfair, but your not the only one trying to take advantage of this....'


7/4/2008 10:56:15 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0] 
Tiger declares he will roar back.

World Number one Tiger Woods has declared that he will be in his best physical shape for years on his return from injury. In case you've been living in a small cave for the last couple of weeks, Woods has taken the rest of the season off to have reconstructive surgery on his left knee. "The doctors say my long term health will be a lot better than it's been over the past decade" said Woods. He added "I'm really looking forward to that, and not having pain after I'm playing and while I'm playing". Woods is currently on crutches and in a straight leg brace, and is reduced to watching the remainder of the season on the TV.

 
'This Morning, Loose Women, Diagnosis Murder...my days are sorted'


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  Thursday, July 03, 2008

99 Problems But A Pitch Ain’t One

We’ve been blessed today. Golfing royalty Sir Jeff of Ritter, Earl of Swington popped into GOLFPUNK Towers for a cup of tea and a chin wag.

To mark the occasion we presented him with an honorary Staunch Award for ‘Most Colourful Tuition Page In Golf’ 2008.


Check out the advice below on getting your pitches up to scratch.



Jeff will return on a whistle stop tour of the UK Jeff giving lessons to the UK brethren, The swing school takes place at Blundells Hill Golf Club on Merseyside on the 26th-27th and 28th-29th Aug and cost $850, which is £431.75 in real money. With around five in a class you’ll get enough of Jeff’s time to make a difference.

Visit Jeff’s web site www.jeffrittergolf.com for more information on his unique style of coaching.

For more information or to participate in his unique swing school, contact Jeff Ritter at jritter5@cox.net.


"Security"



7/3/2008 2:16:56 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0] 

  Wednesday, July 02, 2008

Perry out the Open.

American Kenny Perry, who won his second PGA Tour title in five weeks on Sunday, has decided not to play in the Open at Birkdale in two weeks. He will instead play in the US Bank Championship in Milwaukee. 'I've already commited to Milwaukee and I'm not going to back out on them" said Perry. "Next year I'll probably play all the majors" he added. Perry has risen to 19 in the world rankings, and has not featured in the Open for the last two years, despite finishing 8th and 11th in the two years previous.
  The super glue joke was beginning to get out of hand.


7/2/2008 10:48:00 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0] 
Monty tipped to make Ryder Cup

Former Ryder Cup captain Bernard Gallacher has backed Colin Montgomerie to make the Ryder Cup team this September.

"Nick will have alot of young guys and we need Colin's experience" said Gallagher. He adds " I think anywhere in the top 25 (in the world rankings) would get him in". Of the 10 players currently occupying the qualifying spots, only Sergio Garcia, Lee Westwood and Miguel Angel Jimenez have made two or more appearances in the tournament. Monty, who has never lost a Ryder Cup singles match, is bidding to play in his ninth Ryder Cup.He is only 1.5 points behind the all time points record, help by European captain Nick Faldo.
 
"and we'll start the bidding at two grand...."


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  Tuesday, July 01, 2008

Open Qualification Window Nearly Shut.

Several top European golfers hopes of Open qualification hang by a thread after 36 hole qualifying at Sunnigdale over the weekend. Notable names to miss out on the 18 places up for grabs include Darren Clarke, Paul McGinley, Jose Maria Olazabal and Rory McIlroy. Thomas Bjorn was forced to withdraw due to injury. Players who secured their places at Birkdale include Johan Edfors, Ross Fisher, Steve Webster and Phillip Archer, who was attempting Open qualifying for the 12th time. "It's just great- a dream" said Archer. Two time US Masters champion Jose Maria Olazabal did not fare so well. The Spaniard failed to qualify despite shooting 71 and 65. He is now set to take a lenghty break from golf, due to his ongoing struggle with fatigue after returning from 7 months out the game with rheumatism. "Because it's the Open it was a good reason to come, but it was bascially a test for me" said Olazabal. "I haven't played at all and can't practice much, so I wasn't really expecting great things". For those who didnt qualify, their only hope now is to finish in the top five of the upcoming European and Scottish Opens.
 
'Mmmm..yeah definatley time for a break I think...'


7/1/2008 11:53:44 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0] 
Park Walks It

South Korea's Inbee Park became the youngest winner of the US Women's Open on Sunday with a final round 71. The 19 year old finished on nine under par to win by four strokes from Sweeden's Helen Alfedsson. Park was the only player to break par in all four rounds of the tournament, which was also her first win on the LPGA Tour. The tournament was not a great success for the British players involved, with Scotland's Catriona Matthew the leading Brit in 17th place. England's Karen Stupples finished with a 75 for a tie of 31st place, alongside world number one Lorena Ochoa. Three time champion Annika Sorenstam, who retires at the end of the year, finished on a dissapointing 3 over par, but did hole a six iron from 199 yards for an eagle three at the final hole.
 
The course designers had made the most of thier limited space.


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  Monday, June 30, 2008

Spain Reigns Again.

Spaniard Pablo Larrazabal claimed his maiden PGA Tour title on Sunday with a surprise victory at the French Open in Paris. The 25 year old shot a final round 67 to finish on 15 under, four strokes ahead of Colin Montgomerie. "I don't know how it feels- it's fantastic" he said. "I really played great golf and my putter was great all week". Ranked 481 in the world prior to the tournament, Larrazabal began his final round with three birdies in his first five holes. His double bogey on nine though put Montgomerie to within to of the lead, but birdies on 15 and 18 at Le Golf National settled proceedings, with Larrazabal picking up a cheque for 527,800 pounds, and qualification for The Open at Birkdale later this month. Lee Westwood continued his good form by finishing on 7 under par, with fellow Brit Oliver Fisher finishing on 5 under, alongside Irishman Paul McGinley.
  'The old super glue trick had finally reached France.'


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  Friday, June 27, 2008

An Apology

After bigging him up this morning we see Oli had a so so round this afternoon.

He's still in there but we can't help but feel a little responsible. So Mr Fisher were just going to shut up about it and let you crack on.


Babbsy handing Oli our apology in a nice bag.

Check the leaderboard to see how he did.




6/27/2008 5:28:41 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0] 
Fisher In The Hunt

What were you doing when you were 19? Still struggling to get served? Crashing your first car? Slacking off in your McJob? Then you clearly aren’t Oli Fisher.

Our GOLFPUNK Against The World has decided to be one shot off the lead held by Spanish rookie Pablo Larrazabal after day the first round the French Open.

Fisher ended with a five-under 66, level with Dubliner Peter Lawrie, who is bidding to clinch the first Spanish and French Open double for 24 years.

Lawrie began with a double bogey six but then hit 10 birdies in the next 14 holes at Le Golf National near Paris.

"I hit a lot of good putts and it was a rollercoaster ride," he said.

Oli Fisher, well good at golf.

"When I put my second shot in the water I thought 'you stupid you-know-what'," he added.

"That's not me usually. I'm normally calm and collected - par, par, par and the occasional birdie. Ten in a round is possibly a record for me."

Two more birdies for Lawrie would have matched the European Tour record of Darren Clarke, Fred Couples, Ernie Els and Russell Claydon, but he bogeyed two of the last three holes.

Larrazabal is making his debut in the event as a player after he caddied for his older brother Alejandro.

His own switch to the professional ranks was delayed on the instructions of his father Gustavo, who instead made him work on the family fish farm.

"I was up at 5.30 and had to clean trays and make sure the temperature was right - I was the rookie there," he said.

"He wanted me to know how normal people work for a living."

GP’s next cover star Lee Westwood was back in action on Thursday for the first time since his third-place finish in the US Open and finished level with Colin Montgomerie on two-under par 69.
    
Ian Poulter, partnering Westwood, returned a one-over 72, but was pleased he had no real problems with his right wrist after pulling out of the US Open during his second round.

"It felt good," he said.

"I had a couple of shots that tested it, but there was one where I could have gone for the green and decided it was not the clever thing to do."

Good luck this afternoon Oli. Let’s hope we haven’t jinked the lad.




6/27/2008 5:23:14 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0] 
Ouch

World number one Hop-a-long Woods has had successful reconstructive surgery on the torn ligament in his left knee overnight.

The procedure was performed in Park City by the same doctor who performed arthroscopic surgery on that same knee for Woods in April.

"It was important to me to have the surgery as soon as possible, so that I could begin the rehabilitation process," Sir Limp-a-lot said on his website.

"I am very appreciative of Dr. Rosenberg and Dr. Cooley and his staff's guidance and look forward to working with them through the necessary rehabilitation and training."

The doctors were also positive about the prognosis for the man who has become the face of golf worldwide.

Tiger's knee yesterday. Probably.

Captain Peg Leg announced that he would be having the season-ending surgery last week, days after capturing his 14th major title in a thrilling play-off victory over Rocco Mediate at the US Open.

Woodsy said he had played the open with a torn anterior cruciate ligament, and with two stress fractures in his left tibia.

Throughout the US Open, played on the Torrey Pines South course in San Diego, California, Tiger could be seen limping and grimacing, sometimes even doubling over in pain after hitting a shot.

His distress was most apparent during a remarkable third round, when the Bert Trautman of golf seized the tournament lead with a back nine that included a 65-foot putt for eagle on the par-five 13th hole, a chip-in birdie at 17 and another eagle at 18.

The next day, Woods birdied the 72nd hole of regulation to force an 18-hole play-off with Mediate.

Trailing Mediate at the 18th play-off hole, he birdied that as well to force sudden-death, finally winning on the 91st hole of the tournament.

Woods ranked the victory as one of his best, right alongside his first major triumph at the 1997 Masters.

Get well soon Tiger, we miss you.




6/27/2008 5:07:06 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0] 

  Thursday, June 26, 2008

Buick Open 2008

Isn’t it nice to see people looking on the bright side?

Some overzealous doom mongers think a season without Tiger is going to make golf implode. Not Greg Johnson. This level headed journo for the Grand Rapids Press has come up with some reasons why Tiger’s absence from this weekend’s Buick Open could actually benefit spectators.

He asserts this is the 50th anniversary of the Buick Open, which means it has pulled off an event 42 times without Woods at Warwick Hills Golf and Country Club. It will pull off another, and honestly, there are reasons to venture here this week, or at least watch on television.

Here’s his list:

Saving Money
No Woods means less money for parking because of less demand and more supply, and that means you save money before you get in the gate.

Then, the crowds are down, so you can actually move around and not fight thousands of people for good spots along the ropes.

The real golf fans -- as in the ones who liked the sport before Tiger -- should be very pleased with this access to the action.

Parking was just $5 Tuesday. It will go up each day, but it shouldn't skyrocket. Don't forget to car pool. Gas was $4.08 in Flint on Tuesday.

Rocco Is There
Rocco Mediate won here in 2000, and each year he stays with Grand Blanc resident Steve Purtis, who is a friend of his from high school.

Sure, he is tired of talking about taking Tiger to task at the U.S. Open only to fall when the King of Golf Drama put him away, but he promises to be engaging, entertaining and excited to play.

He's the guy golf fans can watch instead.

I played in a pro-am with him before, and he couldn't have been a better pro partner. He told me once that golfers have to remember they exist only because the fans exist.

John Daly Is There
Sure, he's a human car wreck waiting to happen much of the time, but he has wowed the crowd here before with his grip-it-and-rip-it approach to the game. He has attracted galleries that rival Tiger's followers in previous visits.

A few years ago, Vijay Singh was winning, but everybody on Sunday was following Big John. Simple reason: He's fun to watch.

Car wrecks make you look when you go past.

Billy Casper Is There
Sure, some of the younger golf fans have never heard of him, which is reason to come.

Call it golf history 101. Casper was the winner of the 1958 Buick Open, the first Buick, and local golf fans should remember he was a former champion in Grand Rapids after he helped bring the Senior PGA Tour to town for an 18-year run.

Casper also won two U.S. Opens, a Masters and was on eight Ryder Cup teams while winning 51 PGA Tour events. He signs autographs, and he remembers names.

All valid reasons I’m sure you’ll agree. So if you're knocking about the streets of Michigan with nothing to do get involved.

We wanted to post a video of some great moments from the Buick Open but found this video was more fun. Click the image to check it out.



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  Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Funny Ha Ha

An oldy but a goody.

Alan Partidge waxing lyrical about everyone's favourite shot maker.

It leaves us in hysterics every time.



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