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Poll: "Big Break: Mesquite" Championship Match
... and then there were two. After a surprising elimination in Tuesdays seminfinal "tournament," the final two players still alive in "Big Break: Mesquite" are ready for their championship match...
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PGA Tour Doles Out Player Awards ...
... and there are no surprises. Weve known for a while who the Players of the Year were on the PGA Tour, Champions Tour and Nationwide Tour, respectively, todays announcement...
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Darren Clarke holds form to join big names
With Darren Clarke, 52-year-old Greg Norman and defending champion Ernie Els all in contention, the South African Airways Open is set for an absorbing finish at wind-battered Pearl Valley, writes Grant Winter.
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Colin Montgomerie and Nick Faldo make peace
Eight-times European No 1 Colin Montgomerie has settled his differences with Ryder Cup captain Nick Faldo but remains philosophical about his chances of making next years team, writes Art Spander.
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Mixed bag for Laura Davies
Laura Davies has carded a five-under 67 to be well-placed after the first round of the Dubai Ladies Masters, the season-ending finale of the Ladies European Tour.
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Tiger Woods out of race for Dubai
Tiger Woods has disappointed his legion of fans outside America by declining European Tour membership - ruling him out of the 2009 Dubai World Championship, the new, £5 million end-of-season extravaganza.
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Past Open winners to be denied entry
Past winners of the Open Championship are to have their exemptions cut by five years and will cease to be eligible after they have passed the age of 60.
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An insight into Professional golf  |
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Not as good as "A Good Walk Spoiled" but still gives an interesting insight into the golf world and the majors of 1998. Written around a number of players Fred Couples , David Duval , Mark OMeara, Jim Furyk , Steve Stricker, John Daly , Tiger Woods etc and for readers based in Europe there certainly appears to be an American bias. For instance Feinstein refers to incidents in the past for Vijay Singh (I know hes not from Europe) when he was accused of cheating but makes no such back reference to some of the American players who have been similarily accused (Mark OMeara was referred to for a while as Mark ONearer for instance) I never actually felt that I got to know the real person behind the player but as a golf book it still holds the interest and was enjoyable.
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Interesting Insight  |
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Not as good as "A Good Walk Spoiled" but still gives an interesting insight into the golf world and the majors of 1998. Written around a number of players Fred Couples , David Duval , Mark OMeara, Jim Furyk , Steve Stricker, John Daly , Tiger Woods etc and for readers based in Europe there certainly appears to be an American bias. For instance Feinstein refers to incidents in the past for Vigay Singh (I know hes not from Europe) when he was accused of cheating but makes no such back reference to some of the American players who have been similarily accused (Mark OMeara was referred to for a while as Mark ONearer for instance) I never actually felt that I got to know the real person behind the player but as a golf book it still holds the interest and was enjoyable
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Feinstein has compiled another entertaining and insightful account of a golfing year. His use of premiary quotes and anecdotes eluminate the reader as successfully as the excellent A Good Walk Spoiled . My one criticism is that Feinstein seems to lay far greater emphasis on the superstars of the game, apart from the chapters on Steve Stricker, who, lets face it, is almost a superstar. The concentation on the OMeeras, Couples and Woods of this world detracted from the real charm and empathy for the amateur golfer. Maybe its because the superstars are really not that interesting. I also detected a slight euro-phobe tendancy in the epilogue, come on John golfs bigger than that.
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