Golf Games: Unmatched Play

Unmatched is an alternative to using handicaps in a match play game between two players of disparate skills.

On each hole, the lesser skilled player tees off second and then chooses to play his ball, or his opponent’s. Players then finish the holes with their assigned balls.

May 23, 2012 |  Category: Golf Games
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Golf Outing In Bali 1980

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The Lazy MF blog has some fascinating (as in a train wreck fascinating) copies of pages from a 1980 book put together to commemorate a golf outing in Bali.

May 23, 2012 |  Category: Weird Golf
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Colonial Traditions: The Plaid Jacket

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The Crowne Plaza Invitational and the Colonial Country Club are full of traditions, one of which is the plaid jacket awarded to its Champions.

During my 2010 visit to the Crowne Plaza Invitational, Mrs. Golfblogger and I were treated to the traditional quail breakfast while listening to a talk by Tournament Director Chuck Scherer on the history of the club, and on the signature red plaid jackets.

Members’ jackets extend back to the Colonial’s beginnings in 1936, when founder Marvin Leonard decided the club needed a jacket such as those worn by the members at Augusta. The original jacket was blue, but Leonard switched to a plaid, which he said reminded him of when he had played in Scotland. The fabric is a real Scottish tartan, and has SEVENTEEN colors in it.

The members wear them for the tournament (and I assume on other important occasions) and they’re not nearly as garish in person as they seem in many photos.

The plaid has been continuously in use, and awarded to tournament winners with one exception. The club went back to the blue for one year in honor of the tournament’s 30th anniversary.

May 23, 2012 |  Category: The Crowne Plaza Invitational
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Woot On Golf Balls

Woot, the deal-a-day site is currently in the middle of one of their famous Woot-Offs, where they relentlessly push one deal after another. Woot is more than just the deals, though. It’s as tie that’s a lot of fun to visit just to read the hilarious product descriptions.

One of their deals earlier today was for golf balls:

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Woot: One Day, One Deal.

May 22, 2012 |  Category: Weird Golf
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The Hogan Statue At The Colonial

Hogan Statue

Here’s a photo of the Ben Hogan Country Club at the Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas. I took the photo last year when I was a guest of Crowne Plaza at the Crowne Plaza Invitational.

May 22, 2012 |  Category: The Crowne Plaza Invitational
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Crowne Plaza Invitational Tournament Notes 2012

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2012 Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial Notes

  • Dates: May 21-17, 2012

  • Where: Colonial Country Club; Fort Worth, TX

  • Par/Yards: 35-35—70/7,204

  • Field: 123

  • Defending Champion: David Toms

  • Purse: $6,400,000

  • Winner’s Share: $1,152,000

  • Format: 72-hole stroke play

  • Twitter: @CrownePlazaInv

  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Colonial


    How the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial was won in 2011:
    Tied with Charlie Wi at 13-under through 10 holes during the final round of the 2011 Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial, David Toms holed out his third shot on the par-5 11th hole from 87 yards for eagle en route to a one-stroke win over Wi.


    More on David Toms and the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial

  • Toms victory at Colonial in 2011 was his 13th PGA TOUR victory and came at the age of 44 years, 4 months and 18 days.

  • With a win at Colonial one week after dropping a playoff at THE PLAYERS, Toms became the first player to lose a playoff one week and win the next week since Phil Mickelson lost in a playoff to Jesper Parnevik at the 2000 HP Byron Nelson Championship and then went on to win at Colonial the following week.

  • The appearance at the 2011 Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial was Toms’ 48th overall PGA TOUR start in Texas—and his first win. His previous-best Texas performance was a tie for second at Colonial in 2002, where he’s played 14 times.

  • In 2002, the year Toms tied for second with Kenny Perry, Toms shot 64-66 on the weekend and still finished five strokes behind Nick Price.

  • In 2011, Toms played Colonial Country Club’s “Horrible Horseshoe” in even-par. He was 1-over on No. 3, 1-under on No. 4 and even on No. 5.

  • In 2011, Toms equaled the best opening 36-hole score on the PGA TOUR (dating to 1970) with rounds of 62-62 and opened the tournament with 37 consecutive bogey-free holes.

  • Toms is seeking to join Ben Hogan as the only players to win back-to-back Colonials, with Hogan performing the feat twice (1946-47 and 1952-53).


    Together, Anything’s Possible at the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial
    As the PGA TOUR nears the $2 billion mark in charitable giving, the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial remains a leader in giving back to communities, raising more than $6 million in 2011 alone for Tarrant County charities. Over 100 Tarrant Charities benefit from the Fort Worth’s and county’s most charitable event, with Cook Children’s Hospital its primary beneficiary. Tracing its roots back to 1918, Cook Children’s embraces an inspiring promise – to improve the health of every child in its region through the prevention and treatment of illness, disease and injury.


    FedExCup and the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial

  • Six players inside the top 10 in the FedExCup standings are in the field, including points leader Jason Dufner, Hunter Mahan (2), PLAYERS champion Matt Kuchar (6), Carl Pettersson (7), Johnson Wagner (8) and Rickie Fowler (9).

  • Last year, David Toms carried his win to an eventual 20th place finish in the FedExCup.



    A glance at the field

  • Ten of the top 30 players in the Official World Golf Rankings are in the field (as of May 21 rankings): Matt Kuchar (5); Hunter Mahan (6), Jason Dufner (14), Louis Oosthuizen (15), Rickie Fowler (20), Bill Haas (21), Sergio Garcia (22), Nick Watney (26), Zach Johnson (27) and Bo Van Pelt (30).

  • Nine past champions of the event: David Toms (2011), Zach Johnson (2010), Rory Sabbatini (2007), Tim Herron (2006), Steve Flesch (2004), Sergio Garcia (2001), Corey Pavin (1985, 1996), Fulton Allem (1993) and Keith Clearwater (1987).

  • 11 PGA TOUR winners in 2012 (13 wins): Johnson Wagner (Sony Open in Hawaii), Mark Wilson (Humana Challenge), Kyle Stanley (Waste Management Phoenix Open), Bill Haas (Northern Trust Open), Hunter Mahan (World Golf Championships-Accenture Match Play Championship, Shell Houston Open), George McNeill (Puerto Rico Open), John Huh (Mayakoba Golf Classic), Carl Pettersson (RBC Heritage), Jason Dufner (Zurich Classic of New Orleans, HP Byron Nelson Championship), Rickie Fowler (Wells Fargo Championship), Matt Kuchar (THE PLAYERS).

  • Multiple PGA TOUR winners, led by 34-time winner Vijay Singh, Ryder Cup captain Davis Love III (20), Jim Furyk (16), Corey Pavin (15), defending champion David Toms (13), Justin Leonard (12).

  • Corey Pavin will be making his 29th career start at the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial this year, with wins in 1985 and 1996. He has played the event every year dating back to his first start in 1984. Last year he missed the cut for just the fourth time. He owns eight top 10s at the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial, while Ben Hogan leads in all-time top 10s here with 15.

  • THE PLAYERS champion Matt Kuchar has never missed a cut in five starts at the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial (T36-2007, 9-2008, T27-2009, T56-2010, T16-2011).

  • Wells Fargo Championship winner and THE PLAYERS runner-up Rickie Fowler will make his third start at the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial (T38-2010, T16-2011).

  • 1987 champion Keith Clearwater will be making his 25th start at the event.

  • U.S. Ryder Cup captain Davis Love III will be teeing it up for the 23rd time at the Crowne Plaza Invitational, with runner-up finishes in 1987 and 2000. It will be his 650th official PGA TOUR start.

  • Scott Verplank will be playing for the 22nd time in this event. He finished T5 in his last start at Colonial in 2010, one of two top-10 finishes (T7-2007).

  • Sergio Garcia will be making his seventh start (T16-2011, 2005-MC, 2004-T35, 2003-MC, 2002-MC, 2001-1) at the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial and first since 2005. In 2001, he fired rounds of 69-69-66-63 to win by two strokes over Phil Mickelson and Brian Gay, after having entered the final round five strokes behind Mickelson and Brett Quigley.


    Miscellaneous Tournament Notes

  • Zach Johnson set the 72-hole tournament (65-66-64-64—259) at the 2010 Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial to finish at 21-under-par. It was his seventh PGA TOUR victory. The previous tournament record was set by Kenny Perry who shot 261 in both his victories in 2003 and 2005. The four-round score of 259 is also a personal best for Johnson, who shot 261 to win the 2008 Valero Texas Open.

  • The Colonial CC course record is 61, set by Chad Campbell (2004), Justin Leonard (2003), Kenny Perry (2003), Greg Kraft (1999), Keith Clearwater (1993) and Lee Janzen (1993).

  • Colonial shows its teeth over the stretch of holes from Nos. 3-5, known as the “Horrible Horseshoe.” In 2011, the holes played fourth (4.117), sixth (3.099) and most-difficult (4.247), respectively.

  • Over the past 10 years, Steve Stricker (2009), Zach Johnson (2010) and David Toms (2011) are the only come-from-behind winners at Colonial. Prior to those three, the last come-from-behind winner at Colonial was Sergio Garcia in 2001, who made up a five-shot deficit to defeat Phil Mickelson.

  • In the 64-year history of the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial, the 54-hole leader/co-leader has gone on to claim victory 34 times.

    Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial one of the TOUR’s longest running events
    The Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial dates back to 1946 and holds the distinction of being the longest-run event on the PGA TOUR to be contested on the same layout, and the 10th oldest overall. Since its inception in 1946, the Invitational has produced an impressive list of champions that few other events can match, with such legends as Ben Hogan, Sam Snead, Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer having donned the Scottish royal tartan plaid jacket. The TOUR’s oldest events are as follows:

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    (Note: The BMW Championship is the Western Open of yore)


    Colonial Country Club is a traditional layout that was built in 1936. Its fame skyrocketed after hosting the 1941 U.S. Open, marking the first time the USGA had hosted their premier event south of the Mason-Dixon Line. That tournament, won by Craig Wood, was such a success that it spawned the creation of what is now the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial in 1946. Among the highlights of the famed club are:

  • Colonial Country Club recently celebrated its jubilee 75th anniversary in 2011

  • Hometown favorite Ben Hogan winning the first two Invitationals on his way to a career-total five wins at the event, earning it the nickname “Hogan’s Alley”.

  • No other course has hosted a U.S. Open (1941), PLAYERS Championship (1975) and annual PGA TOUR event (1946-present).

  • Wall of Champions located on the first tee, honoring the name and score of each champion dating back to the 1941 U.S. Open. The Wall was erected in 1975 prior to THE PLAYERS.


    “Champions Choice” Invitation
    Every year, past champions of the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial select two deserving young players to compete in the event, who otherwise would not have been eligible. It’s a unique TOUR tradition known as the “Champions’ Choice” invitation. Pros who made their first start at Colonial as a Champion’s Choice include Tom Weiskopf, Craig Stadler, Curtis Strange, Mark O’Meara, Paul Azinger and Davis Love III. Dave Stockton won the event as a Champions Choice in 1967 and five other choices have eventually won the event during their careers. This year’s recipients are Erik Compton and Billy Hurley III.



    Source: PGA Tour

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    Crowne Plaza Invitational TV and Radio Times

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    U.S. TV Coverage (EST)

    5/24, 3:00 - 6:00 p.m. GOLF
    5/25, 3:00 - 6:00 p.m. GOLF
    5/26, 3:00 - 6:00 p.m. CBS
    5/27, 3:00 - 6:00 p.m. CBS

    SiriusXM PGA TOUR Radio (EST)
    5/24, 12:00 - 6:00 p.m.
    5/25, 12:00 - 6:00 p.m.
    5/26, 12:00 - 6:00 p.m.
    5/27, 12:00- 6:00 p.m

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