Category: Current Affairs

Sawgrass Ready

Golf Weblog - The Detroit News Online - 03/24/04
Detroit News Writer Vartan Kupelia reports on the condition of the course.
March 24, 2004 |  Category: Current Affairs
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More Tiger Analysis

USATODAY.com - In a perfect world, Tiger is human In a perfect world, Tiger is human Is Tiger Woods still Tiger Woods?
Here's some more analysis of the state of Tiger's game.
March 24, 2004 |  Category: Current Affairs
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Campbell Breaks Out

SI.com - Golf - Campbell's talent set for wider recognition - Monday March 22, 2004 9:29PM Campbell's talent set for wider recognition Posted: Monday March 22, 2004 9:29PM; Updated: Monday March 22, 2004 9:59PM LONDON (Reuters) -- American Chad Campbell has been regarded as a class act by his peers since he won eight of the first 16 events on the 2000 U.S. Hooters Tour, the breeding ground for the main PGA Tour. It has taken longer for the wider public to acknowledge his rich talent, but that should change following his six-shot victory at the Bay Hill Invitational on Sunday
. I think you've got to consider this guy a favorite to win the Masters'
March 23, 2004 |  Category: Current AffairsThe Masters
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What Makes DD Tick?

Golf World | The Game's #1 Newsweekly/A Golf Digest publication An open letter to David Duval Married, with children, the 2001 British Open champion might come away with a greater sense of personal value By John Hawkins Golf World
Some interesting insight into the mysterious world of DD.
March 23, 2004 |  Category: Current Affairs
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Burke Goes After New USGA President

ESPN.com - GOLF - New USGA prez criticized for ties to Augusta Associated Press LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. -- The incoming president of the U.S. Golf Association will not give up his membership at Augusta National, despite protests from a women's group that his credibility is damaged by belonging to a golf club that has no female members. Full Story
I think Martha Burke wasn't paying attention in High School Civics. Augusta is a private club, and under the first amendment to the Constitution (the same amendment that allows her to shoot off her mouth without repercussions) can restrict membership. The USGA is a public organization, and does not have that right. Fred Ridley also has the right to belong to whatever group he wants. Burke clearly has a bug up her butt about Augusta, but I can't see what good her ranting is doing. With all of the womens rights issues around the world, you would think that the head of the Council of Women's Organizations would have something better to do. What about the denial of womens' rights in Iran? Or efforts to help women recovering from horrible human rights abuses under dictatorships in Afghanistan and Iraq? Or the so-called "glass ceiling" in the US? Besides, I thought we had resolved that private life-public life dichotomy during the Clinton Administration. According to Libs like Burke, Slick Willie's private life was nobody's business, as long as it didn't spill over to his public life. Why doesn't the same standard hold for Fred Ridley?
March 23, 2004 |  Category: Current Affairs
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