tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-90555015627941421282024-02-06T21:58:40.395-05:00A-Game Golf BlogIf it's just a game, why do we take it so seriously?Daniel Mitchellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11556954183067829196noreply@blogger.comBlogger35125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9055501562794142128.post-3412666709702248942012-08-26T05:03:00.001-04:002012-08-26T05:03:27.597-04:00Trending: Quick Takes on Golf's ProgressI would've picked Tina Fey and Karen O, but at least Augusta National finally invited a couple of women to join its august membership roles. Naturally, Condi Rice and Darla Moore accepted on the spot.<br />
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My brief take on the week's big news story, and a few other interesting golf trends, is now up for your reading pleasure <a href="http://golf-newz.com/golf-trending-in-right-direction" target="_blank">right here</a>.<br />
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<br />Daniel Mitchellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11556954183067829196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9055501562794142128.post-47205370632084832602012-08-16T09:31:00.000-04:002012-08-16T09:31:09.059-04:00How Predictable: Most of My 2012 Calls Were WrongSo back in January I decided to forecast the 2012 golf season, gazing into my crystal Titleist and coming up with... Well, not much to be proud of. I did get a few things right, though. An assessment of my prognosticational prowess is <a href="http://golf-newz.com/picks-for-2012-go-predictably-wrong" target="_blank">now featured at Golf-Newz.com</a>.Daniel Mitchellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11556954183067829196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9055501562794142128.post-71673131874925614302012-08-14T05:36:00.000-04:002012-08-14T05:36:30.047-04:00Advantage: McIroySo <a href="http://a-gamegolfblog.blogspot.com/2012/08/team-game-dominating-at-kiawah.html" target="_blank">Team A-Game</a> kinda went down in flames over the weekend at Kiawah Island. I'm not sure Secretariat could have kept pace with the blossoming thoroughbred named Rory McIlroy.<br />
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It was another command performance by the 23-year-old Northern Irishman, who added an 8-shot PGA Championship victory to his 2011 U.S. Open win of the same margin and, hopefully, ended titillating speculation that his girlfriend, tennis star Caroline Wozniacki, is bad for his game. For now, I'm holding off on the obvious Tiger Woods comparisons. But they're certainly worth exploring.<br />
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As for Woods himself, it was deja vu all over again at the Ocean Course. Two solid rounds and a spot at or near the top of the leaderboard, followed by a weekend of mediocrity. In a rare and welcome bit of candor, Tiger admitted to pressing in the majors this year -- exactly as I and many others suspected. Granted, it was pretty obvious...<br />
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The majors are over, the Ryder Cup coming up. And we may soon hear from the USGA and R&A on the future legality of anchored putters. How long can Webb Simpson, Ernie Els, Adam Scott and Keegan Bradley hold their collective breath?<br />
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If long wands are banned, McIlroy gains further advantage over his peers. Just what the young fella needs.Daniel Mitchellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11556954183067829196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9055501562794142128.post-28914234995844666282012-08-11T05:25:00.001-04:002012-08-11T05:25:36.017-04:00Team A-Game Dominating at KiawahIs it too early to gloat about picking Vijay Singh as one of <a href="http://a-gamegolfblog.blogspot.com/2012/08/without-further-delay-my-picks-for-2012.html" target="_blank">my five pre-tourney favorites</a> at the PGA Championship? I think not.<br />
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On Friday, Singh posted a 3-under-par 69 that looked better and better as scores went higher and higher on Kiawah Island's brutal, wind-raked Ocean Course. By day's end, Singh's was the only round in the 60s on a day when two golfers, both club pros, failed to break 90. The average score was 78.11.<br />
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Vijay's tied for the lead at 4-under with Tiger Woods, another of my picks (admittedly, not exactly a wild card). I've also got Graeme McDowell (T11 at even par) and Louis Oosthuizen (T56 at +5). My No. 1 choice, Matt Kuchar, is gone with the wind after an 82 -- crushing my preseason prediction of a major victory for Kooch this year.<br />
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Can Vijay pull it off? Sure he can. But I don't think he will. Tiger's putting brilliantly and if he sharpens up his irons just a touch, that long-awaited 15th major is in the bag.<br />
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Enjoy the weekend.Daniel Mitchellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11556954183067829196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9055501562794142128.post-78079625541882953892012-08-10T05:40:00.003-04:002012-08-10T05:40:59.487-04:00A-Game All-Stars in Good Shape At PGASo how did Team A-Game do on day one of the PGA Championship? Well, I'm a pretty happy captain.<br />
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Leading the charge is Graeme McDowell, tied for sixth with a 4-under-par 68 (2 behind leader Carl Pettersson). Then come Tiger Woods (T14, 69), Louis Oosthuizen (T25, 70) and Vijay Singh (T32, 71). Matt Kuchar (T45, 72) -- my pre-tourney favorite -- brings up the rear, but he's far from out of it with three rounds remaining.<br />
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A big storm blew across Kiawah Island's Ocean Course in the wee small hours this morning, and today's forecast is for occasional storms and more wind. Hopefully we'll see somewhat less benign conditions than yesterday.Daniel Mitchellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11556954183067829196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9055501562794142128.post-80024049121429142932012-08-09T04:55:00.000-04:002012-08-10T05:41:49.169-04:00Kuchar, Woods Lead Pre-PGA PicksWithout further delay, my picks for the 2012 PGA Championship, now just hours away at Kiawah Island's rain-soaked Ocean Course:<br />
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<li><b>Matt Kuchar</b> -- Sticking with my prediction of a major for Kooch this year. It helps that he lives, plays and practices just down the coast at Sea Island.</li>
<li><b>Tiger Woods</b> -- He'll need a minimum of two good putting rounds and better wedge play, but otherwise he's clicking on all cylinders.</li>
<li><b>Graeme McDowell</b> -- Contended in the last two majors, and the closer he gets to the sea, the better he plays. You can't much closer than Kiawah.</li>
<li><b>Louis Oosthuizen</b> -- A fine player in fine form. What's not to like?</li>
<li><b>Vijay Singh</b> -- Call it a hunch, based on solid recent play and a previous PGA win on a similar Pete Dye course (2004, Whistling Straits). I'm not a big Vijay fan, but it would be cool to see a 49-year-old win a major.</li>
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New golf course openings have slowed to a trickle, but a pair of super-high-profile unveilings took place in recent weeks. Better yet, both are honest-to-Old-Tom seaside links.<br />
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Cabot Links in Nova Scotia has been pre-billed as the "Bandon Dunes of the East," thanks to its locale and the involvement of Bandon visionary Mike Keiser (along with <a href="http://golfclubatlas.com/" target="_blank">GolfClubAtlas </a>impresario Ben Cowan-Dewar). Visit the <a href="http://www.cabotlinks.com/" target="_blank">Cabot Links website</a> for all the info, and don't miss the hole-by-hole tour.<br />
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Then there's Trump International Golf Links near Aberdeen, Scotland. One of the most publicized and controversial courses ever built -- go figure -- it's garnered near-universal acclaim from reviewers, even those who are biased against the buffoon who owns it.<br />
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So I admit to a small personal distaste for the Donald, spelled out in more detail in <a href="http://golf-newz.com/idiot-wind-trump-scotland-dont-deserve-each-other" target="_blank">this piece</a> at Golf-Newz.com.<br />
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At least the guy loves his golf.Daniel Mitchellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11556954183067829196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9055501562794142128.post-320924183121448262012-07-23T04:47:00.000-04:002012-07-23T04:47:32.848-04:00Open Championship: Wild Finish Raises Many QuestionsSure, I blew it by <a href="http://a-gamegolfblog.blogspot.com/2012/07/open-championship-scott-will-finish-it.html" target="_blank">predicting Adam Scott to win</a> heading into Sunday's final round of the Open Championship. But let's not dwell on that. What's really important is that I <a href="http://a-gamegolfblog.blogspot.com/2012/07/open-championship-tiger-vs-guy-who-won.html" target="_blank">picked Ernie Els among my five favorites</a> heading into the tournament.<div>
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What a finish, huh? Like most majors, this one left us pondering What It All Means:</div>
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Will Scott ever recover from his historic collapse? </div>
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Was this Ernie's last hurrah, or is the Big Easy on the verge of a Vijay-like renaissance in his 40s? </div>
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Will Tiger Woods' putter, of all things, prevent him from eclipsing Jack Nicklaus' majors record? </div>
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After missing the cut, does Elliott Saltman have what it takes to <a href="http://www.spygolfer.com/golfer-wins-10k-ham-and-other-headline-news/" target="_blank">win another ham</a>?</div>
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Ah, the mysteries of golf. </div>Daniel Mitchellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11556954183067829196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9055501562794142128.post-83683625311726840642012-07-22T09:14:00.001-04:002012-07-22T09:14:53.831-04:00Open Championship: Scott will Finish it OffJust wanted to get this on the record before the final groups tee off at Royal Lytham & St. Annes: Adam Scott will hold on to win his first major title. The time signature below confirms that I made this call prior to Scott's Sunday tee time of 9:30 a.m. EDT.<br />
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It won't be easy. The wind is (finally) up and forecast to grow stronger as the day wears on. I expect Graeme McDowell, who starts four shots back, to be Scott's strongest challenger. As for Tiger Woods, his history when trailing in majors is well documented, and not good. With a five-shot gap to overcome, I see Tiger pressing to make something happen, which usually sends him in the wrong direction.<br />
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So there you have it. I'm on the record -- for better or worse.Daniel Mitchellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11556954183067829196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9055501562794142128.post-64580443236233627592012-07-21T06:36:00.000-04:002012-07-21T06:36:57.322-04:00Open Championship: Woods Gambling on Conservative StrategyIf something seems familiar about Tiger Woods' play through 36 holes of the 2012 Open Championship, you must have watched the first two rounds of last month's U.S. Open.<br />
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Tiger shared the halfway lead at the Olympic Club after two days of methodical golf, hitting a variety of irons and fairway woods from the tees and quarantining his driver like it was infected with a flesh-eating virus. Fast forward to Royal Lytham & St. Anne's, where Woods is again content to lay back, avoid trouble and sacrifice potential birdie opps for guaranteed pars. He's hit driver just three times in 28 chances, mixing in a 3-wood here and there but mostly sticking with his trusty long-iron stinger.<br />
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Ironically, Woods' conservative strategy may be quite a gamble.<br />
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Woods heads into the weekend alone in third place, four behind leader Brandt Snedeker and three back of Adam Scott. But he's conceded each of them four shots on Lytham's two par 5s; Tiger is even par on those holes, Snedeker and Scott both -4.<br />
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I have a hunch Tiger will again play it safe on Saturday, with a goal of keeping in contact with the leaders while banking on tougher conditions Sunday. The forecast calls for the wind to finally kick up, which would seem to play right into Woods' hands.<br />
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With 36 holes remaining, give me Tiger to win. I don't see a repeat of his sloppy weekend play at Olympic. But if he fails to keep pace with the safety-first approach, Woods may wish he'd exercised a little less caution -- and discipline.Daniel Mitchellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11556954183067829196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9055501562794142128.post-80915484459895611692012-07-20T07:14:00.002-04:002012-07-20T07:15:09.578-04:00Open Championship: Will Faster Greens Boost Tiger?Round one is in the books, round two underway at Royal Lytham & St. Anne's, where docile weather has everyone -- except the players and patrons -- a little bummed.<br />
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With a few notable exceptions (cough, Lee Westwood, cough), the cream is rising to the top. And here's a note to file away: the greens were double-cut this morning and despite heavy overnight rains, are running faster on the Stimpmeter than Thursday by a fair margin -- 11.2 to 10.5. Tiger Woods is a notoriously poor putter on slower greens, and it showed yesterday. If he duplicates his first round ballstriking, look out.<br />
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All for now. Enjoy the Open.Daniel Mitchellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11556954183067829196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9055501562794142128.post-40485806007434381512012-07-18T05:26:00.001-04:002012-07-18T05:31:46.538-04:00Open Championship: Tiger vs. Guy Who Won a HamThe Open Championship gets underway in less than 24 hours at Royal Lytham & St. Anne's, which sounds more like a brand of English tea than a golf course. But I digress.<br />
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My 5 faves to win:<br />
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Tiger Woods: It's time<br />
Padraig Harrington: Back on form<br />
Ernie Els: Slow-ish greens will help<br />
Matt Kuchar: Because I picked him to win a major this year<br />
Martin Kaymer: Looking more like his 2010 self<br />
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And because the Open never fails to produce a leader or two from out of left field, my picks to fill that role:<br />
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Sandy Lyle: Better than you realize at age 53<br />
David Duval: Won here in 2001, type who thrives on good vibes<br />
Elliott Saltman: Because I need an excuse to link to <a href="http://www.spygolfer.com/golfer-wins-10k-ham-and-other-headline-news/" target="_blank">this</a><br />
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Enjoy!</div>
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<br />Daniel Mitchellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11556954183067829196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9055501562794142128.post-58507287526195663742012-07-13T04:53:00.001-04:002012-07-13T04:55:27.731-04:00If Golf Courses were Rock Albums<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="float: right; margin-left: 1em; text-align: right;"><tbody>
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Golf courses have been compared to novels, paintings, and other forms of artistic expression. For me, they're more like rock albums -- each hole is a different song, there's an ebb and flow to the sequencing, and various influences can be teased out if you pay attention hard enough.<br />
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<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjWQt2NI3Nq4XWny3E9W_hTLrSYrCo4CJXLuGTv9Sj8_eBYTD-D2qrYP3og5eTp7ZuPXYvV7zstWH9SFg9TlbgX70QJf41HzTIiGFwRFqURNcbuPqAgCxzrRdVG4PFJTlglXsEAMatIAic/s1600/Nevermind.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="200" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjWQt2NI3Nq4XWny3E9W_hTLrSYrCo4CJXLuGTv9Sj8_eBYTD-D2qrYP3og5eTp7ZuPXYvV7zstWH9SFg9TlbgX70QJf41HzTIiGFwRFqURNcbuPqAgCxzrRdVG4PFJTlglXsEAMatIAic/s200/Nevermind.jpg" width="200" /></a>Some courses are punk, others folk or art rock. Some are nothing more than great ear candy -- or eye candy, in this case -- while others make an impact the reverberates across the entire medium.<br />
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I'll revisit this theme from time to time, beginning with installment No. 1: <a href="http://www.golfclubatlas.com/courses-by-country/usa/sand-hills/" target="_blank">Sand Hills Golf Club</a> (Mullen, Neb.) as Nirvana's <i><a href="http://www.allmusic.com/album/nevermind-mw0000185616" target="_blank">Nevermind</a></i>. Coming soon.<br />
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P.S. I realize I'm dating myself by using the term "album." Look it up, whipper-snappers.<br />
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<br />Daniel Mitchellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11556954183067829196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9055501562794142128.post-92062070837323703782012-07-13T04:24:00.002-04:002012-07-13T04:24:23.340-04:00What a Wonder-ful WorldIf you, like me, wonder why golf course beverage carts aren't stocked with real beer, or why you love this bleeping game so much, join the club. And <a href="http://golf-newz.com/golfs-wonders-never-cease" target="_blank">read my new piece</a> at Golf-Newz.com.Daniel Mitchellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11556954183067829196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9055501562794142128.post-87860724754518759512012-07-09T04:15:00.000-04:002012-07-09T04:16:00.393-04:00All These Guys are GoodFurther proof of the fine line separating golf's very best from the rest: Ted Potter Jr.'s playoff victory over Troy Kelly at the Greenbrier Classic.<br />
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Potter entered the event at No. 218 in the World Golf Ranking. Kelly was 464th. Meanwhile, the No. 4-ranked player, Tiger Woods, missed the cut, as did No. 16 Phil Mickelson. Webb Simpson, ranked fifth after his U.S. Open triumph, faltered down the stretch to finish T7 at the Greenbrier. Steve Stricker and Dustin Johnson were non-factors.<br />
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Meanwhile, someone named Charlie Beljan (pronounced "Belgian") nearly stole the show with a pair of spectacular Sunday pitch shots. He finished T3 -- not bad for a guy without enough points to even register on the world rankings.<br />
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There's a lot to be drawn from the results, but my bottom line is this: Any 2-handicapper who thinks he's even remotely close to being Tour caliber is fooling himself. Badly. Start playing every round from 7,300 yards and knock another eight shots off your handicap, and you might have a chance to break through in a Monday qualifier.<br />
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Seriously, they're that much better than you.Daniel Mitchellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11556954183067829196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9055501562794142128.post-36314834587172131912012-07-05T04:56:00.003-04:002012-07-05T04:56:58.717-04:00Greenbrier Classic: Closeup on Woods, MacdonaldI admit, I've only caught small portions of the PGA Tour's Greenbrier Classic the past two years. I'll probably be a little more engaged this go-round thanks to the presence of one E.T. Woods, making his West Virginia debut and fresh off his third victory of the season.<br />
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Aside from further scrutinizing Tiger as he preps for the Open Championship, I'm eager to get a better look at the golf course. Now called the Old White TPC, it was designed by <a href="http://www.golfcoursearchitecture.net/Article/Charles-Blair-Macdonald/1047/Default.aspx" target="_blank">Charles Blair Macdonald</a> and <a href="http://www.golfcoursearchitecture.net/Article/Seth-Raynor-paradoxical-designer/2005/Default.aspx" target="_blank">Seth Raynor</a> back in 1914. If you're not familiar with Macdonald, he essentially invented the role of professional golf course architect in the United States. Raynor was his prize pupil and went on to design scores of classics under his own name.<br />
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BTW, if Woods wins this weekend it'll be career victory number 75. To put that in perspective, go to your memory bank and withdraw what you saved from his very first win, the 1997 Masters. Doesn't seem like very long ago, does it?Daniel Mitchellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11556954183067829196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9055501562794142128.post-7482152077132221112012-07-04T06:50:00.001-04:002012-07-04T06:52:36.946-04:00It Takes a Village...<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="float: right; margin-left: 1em; text-align: right;"><tbody>
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Another new course review up at Golf-Newz.com, this one of the underrated <a href="http://golf-newz.com/course-review-the-village-golf-club" target="_blank">Village Golf Club</a> in Royal Palm Beach, Fla. Overshadowed by high-end neighbor Madison Green GC, the Village more than holds its own with a nice, natural layout featuring some terrific holes -- most notably the Pinehurst-like 12th. Play it if you're in the neighborhood.Daniel Mitchellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11556954183067829196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9055501562794142128.post-58951957782255836382012-07-01T04:54:00.005-04:002012-07-01T04:59:00.576-04:00Course Review: West Palm Beach GCWith two rounds at West Palm Beach Golf Course under my belt, I felt qualified to <a href="http://golf-newz.com/west-palm-beach-golf-course" target="_blank">review </a>it for Golf-Newz.com.<br />
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Bottom line: If you can't get on Seminole -- and who can? -- West Palm Beach GC might be the closest thing to a real links-golf experience in these parts. It's firm, sandy, wind-swept, water hazard-free and, best of all, lots of fun.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">No. 7 at West Palm Beach GC is a dynamite par 3. <i><br />Photo courtesy of <a href="http://worldgolf-jeffrey.blogspot.com/2012/02/west-palm-beach-golf-course.html" target="_blank">Jeffrey Stein</a></i></td></tr>
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<br />Daniel Mitchellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11556954183067829196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9055501562794142128.post-6105541311633665062012-06-26T05:49:00.000-04:002012-07-01T04:48:54.377-04:00About That Tiger Prediction...I was looking and feeling pretty good after two rounds of the U.S. Open. In fact, I was all but certain my pre-tourney pick, Tiger Woods, was headed for major win No. 15 given his surgical dissection of the Olympic Club on Thursday and Friday.<br />
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But a funny thing happened on the way to victory lane. Tiger lost his mojo. I'm now more convinced than ever that his issues are strictly mental/emotional, not swing-related. Through two rounds, Woods simply looked too in-command of his action, in control of all the old shots and trajectories, to suddenly go south with his technique.<br />
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No, I contend he's still battling self-doubt, a foe he never wrestled before the world found out what a rotten person he'd been off the course. In golf -- and in life -- opponents don't come any bigger or badder.Daniel Mitchellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11556954183067829196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9055501562794142128.post-53681825934787809082012-06-12T07:40:00.001-04:002012-06-12T07:40:35.189-04:00I'll Take Tiger to Win the U.S. OpenI predicted a major for Matt Kuchar this year and I'm sticking with it. But it won't happen this week. While I like Kuchar to contend at Olympic, I think he's got a better chance to win the PGA Championship at Kiawah Island in August.<br />
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I also like Zach Johnson, Jason Dufner, Luke Donald, Lee Westwood and Justin Rose.<br />
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But if I had to pick one guy to win, I'd go with -- surprise! -- Tiger Woods. I know he flamed out at the Masters after winning at Bay Hill, but something seemed different in Tiger's Memorial victory. Not only was the old magic back, but Tiger showed exquisite control of his ball from tee to green. That's the key to winning any Open, and especially one at tight, twisting Olympic. It's reminiscent of Southern Hills, where Woods walked away with the 2007 PGA.<br />
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BTW -- I reserve the right to alter my picks until 7:15 a.m. PDT on Thursday, when the first ball is struck.<br />
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<br />Daniel Mitchellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11556954183067829196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9055501562794142128.post-87426400573864505192012-06-09T07:26:00.003-04:002012-06-09T07:26:52.868-04:00Latest at Golf-Newz.comTwo new articles by yours truly up for viewing at Golf-Newz.com:<br />
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<a href="http://golf-newz.com/harbottle-poured-passion-into-his-work" target="_blank">Harbottle Poured Passion Into His Work</a><br />
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<a href="http://golf-newz.com/for-tiger-the-time-is-now" target="_blank">For Tiger, the Time Is Now. Or Is It?</a><br />
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Enjoy.Daniel Mitchellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11556954183067829196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9055501562794142128.post-16114478512686113672012-06-01T12:44:00.001-04:002012-06-01T12:44:05.628-04:00Mickelson Drained by Back-Breaking ScheduleI've grown to like Phil Mickelson more and more over the years, in large part due to his candor. But Lefty may have been a bit too honest in explaining his withdrawal from the Memorial after a first-round 79.<br />
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"I think mentally I'm a little fatigued," he said, and I have no problem with that. It's <i>how </i>Phil became so wrung out that's a little tough for us average Joes to relate to.<br />
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The Memorial was Mickelson's fourth tournament in a five-week stretch, which is punishing enough in itself, right? On top of that, Phil spent the off week touring France and Italy to celebrate wife Amy's 40th birthday.<br />
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We should all be so worn out.Daniel Mitchellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11556954183067829196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9055501562794142128.post-4587742270628680462012-05-30T04:31:00.002-04:002012-05-30T04:31:13.743-04:00Golf Loses a Gentleman: John Harbottle IIII was heartbroken to learn of the recent passing of golf course designer John Harbottle III at age 53. I got to know John during my days in Washington state, even played a round with him at his home course, Tacoma Country & Golf Club.<br />
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John was a terrific architect, evidenced by his work at the <a href="http://www2.cybergolf.com/sites/courses/layout9.asp?id=426&page=12203" target="_blank">Olympic Course at Gold Mountain</a> (Bremerton, Wash.), <a href="http://palouseridge.wsu.edu/" target="_blank">Palouse Ridge GC</a> (Pullman, Wash.), <a href="http://www.banburygolf.com/" target="_blank">BanBury GC</a> (Eagle, Idaho) and <a href="http://www.stevinsonranch.com/" target="_blank">Stevinson Ranch</a> (Stevinson, Calif.), plus high-profile renovations on LA Country Club's North Course and Stanford University.<br />
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While I can't claim to have known him well, I think it's safe to say John was as passionate about his family as he was about golf -- and he was <i>passionate </i>about golf.<br />
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<a href="http://www.harbottledesign.com/projects.html" target="_blank">Click here for a complete list of Harbottle's original designs and renovations.</a> Play one and all if you get a chance. You won't be disappointed.Daniel Mitchellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11556954183067829196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9055501562794142128.post-14384850512339895832012-05-30T04:19:00.001-04:002012-05-30T04:33:04.546-04:00Sneak Peek: The Bear's ClubEver wonder what it's like to play where the pros play on their off days -- you know, when they can choose any course they want? I won the lottery, if you will, with a recent invite to play Jack Nicklaus' very own Bear's Club in Jupiter, Fla., where members include Luke Donald, Rory McIlroy, Ernie Els, Keegan Bradley, Michelle Wie and, for good measure, Michael Jordan.<br />
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<a href="http://golf-newz.com/a-peek-behind-the-gates-at-nicklaus-private-retreat" target="_blank">Read my firsthand account at Golf-Newz.com.</a>Daniel Mitchellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11556954183067829196noreply@blogger.com0