We are three quarters of the way through the 2012 Major Championships, with the British OPen concluding this past Sunday. It was Ernie Els who bested the field, though at the expense of Adam Scott, who blew a four-shot lead with four holes to play.
Now, the chapter shifters from England, back across the Atlantic to Canada, for the playing of the 2012 RBC Canadian Open. Continue reading
Tiger Woods is back. Tiger Woods still has a long way to go. Tiger Woods is going to win the next Major. Tiger Woods blew a Major lead. Tiger Woods is not going to win another major.
If ever there were a place for a golfer to feel comfortable of late, it would have to be Steve Stricker at TPC Deere run for the playing of the John Deere Classic. After all, another golfer hasn’t won this tournament since back in 2008.
Tiger Woods is back, and it doesn’t matter what anyone else is saying. The man has won three tournaments this season, two of which have come in the last 30 days. And for the critics who say he has to win a Major, I say just wait. He will.
Congressional Country Club is one of the premiere golf courses in the United States, and the PGA Tour moves to this venue this week for the playing of the AT&T National.
Webb Simpson enters his first tournament with the title “U.S Open Champion” to his name, just days after capturing the year’s second Major Championship at Olympic Club on Sunday.
Tiger Woods has a history of playing well at Jack’s course, and through two rounds of the 2012 Memorial Tournament he was again at the top of the lead.
The PGA Tour sets the stage for one of their premiere events on the schedule, with the 2012 Memorial Tournament hosted by Jack Nicklaus from Muirfield Village Golf Club.
The Crowne Plaza Invitational this week on the PGA Tour might not be the most popular event of the season, but here are plenty of top notch players in the field.
We are less than a month away from the second Major Championship of the season, and with each progressing tournament, the odds are becoming more and more clear as to who are the favorites to win the 2012 U.S. Open.