From the daily archives:

Friday, July 16, 2010

Tom Watson waves goodbye to St Andrews, but Oosthuizen leads by five at the end of day two of the 2010 Open Championship.

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Gentlemen, it’s that time of year- Mashie time! From the Desk of Tournament Director Pat Ragains: The details for this year’s M-N Classic have been hammered out. Date: September 19, 2010 Time: Beginning 9am (Shotgun start) Location: Yankee Springs Golf Course – 12300 Bowens Mill Rd. , Wayland , MI 49348 (course has a full bar [...]

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Back in 2005, Jack Nicklaus was walking up the 18th at St. Andrews, his last showing in the great Open Championship that gave him three Claret Jugs and us a million memories throughout the decades. On the first tee, a focused Tiger Woods was standing, …

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Tiger Woods finished off a 73 before play was suspended and is eight back.

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Unfinished rounds to be completed at 6.30am on Saturday

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Woods keeps his head as McIlroy is blown away

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Tim Clark Loves the Wind

by Shane B. on July 16, 2010

A ton of wind can make a player do crazy things, but most of these PGA Tour players are mentally tough enough to keep it together for 18 holes. That is, unless you’re Tim Clark, who is going to miss the cut at the Open Championship, and looks to be hav…

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Tom Watson has always dressed to the Scottish tradition. He likes the argyles and the mottled hues and they look good on him.This week, however, has been a bit strange. Those pictures you see above are actually different days for Tom, who nearly won la…

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Louis Oosthuizen can rest easy tonight as conditions deteriorate as the day goes on.

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Jean Van de Velde will forever be the first name that pops in our heads when we talk about choke jobs in major championships. In 1999, the Frenchman had a chance to take hom the Open Championship at Carnoustie, a course right across the waterway from t…

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