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Three against field at Puerto Rico Open

Dan Geraghty / 10 March 2010 / Leave a comment

With the WGC event taking most people's attention, PGA Tour betting expert Dan Geraghty looks for punting opportunities at the Puerto Rico Open...Read more »

Allenby at home in Florida

Andy Morris / 04 March 2010 / Leave a comment

Robert Allenby looks a good bet to win the Honda Classic at PGA National this week, writes Andy Morris.Read more »

Three Against the Field at the SBS Championship

Dan Geraghty / 06 January 2010 / Leave a comment

There's not a Tiger nor a Phil in sight, but that's not stopping Dan Geraghty from plunging into the SBS Championship odds in search of winners!Read more »

Past winners back for more at Coolum

Nick Tedeschi / 09 December 2009 / Leave a comment

At any golf tournament missing Tiger Woods (and maybe Tiger's now lost his mojo along with his reputation) there are a couple of factors to be considered when trying to pick a winner, writes Nick Tedeschi.Read more »

PGA Tour: Welcome to Shanghai

Chris Ryan / 05 November 2009 / Leave a comment

That the Far East is in the midst of a golf craze there can be little doubt. And we're beginning to see the results in the form of top professional players bubbling to the surface, writes Brian Heard.Read more »

PGA Tour: Ah, the beauty of Fall

Chris Ryan / 30 October 2009 / Leave a comment

I'm not one to pat myself on the back too much but here's what I said last week: "Most likely this week at the Frys.com Open at the warm and wonderful Grayhawk Country Club in Scottsdale, Arizona, we'll see another similar story, someone or someones clinging to their professional lives and possibly making their mark(s) on the world of golf," writes Brian Heard.Read more »

PGA Tour: On with the Fall Series then

Chris Ryan / 22 October 2009 / Leave a comment

The fact is this: We have to wait a couple of weeks for the big boys on the PGA Tour to get back from vacation at the HSBC Champions event (Nov. 4-7) in Shanghai where Tiger and Phil, Y.E. Yang (sure to be a fan favorite there), Geoff Ogilvy, Padraig Harrington, Stewart Cink, Paul Casey, Sean O'Hair and Henrik Stenson have put their names in the field, writes Brian Heard.Read more »

What's happening in Vegas? The PGA Tour

Chris Ryan / 15 October 2009 / Leave a comment

The PGA Tour is in Las Vegas this weekend - not a bad pit stop, especially for the adventurous of heart (and mind): "Hey dude, what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas" - for the second annual Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospital for Children Open, writes Brian Heard.Read more »

PGA Tour: Matt Kuchar wins for first time in seven years

Chris Ryan / 06 October 2009 / Leave a comment

Quick, name the player who won the U.S. Amateur the first year (1997) after Tiger Woods completed his trifecta dominanation of the event (winning in 1994, '95 and '96). Answer: Matt Kuchar, writes Brian Heard.Read more »

PGA Tour: Champions times two

Chris Ryan / 28 September 2009 / Leave a comment

On the golf course, Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson have a lot in common. Each began playing the sport during their pre-school years, each was dominant at the amateur level (both winning a U.S. Amateur title; in Tiger's case three of 'em), and each won an NCAA individual championship and almost uncountable professional titles (including multiple Majors), writes Brian Heard.Read more »

Making sense of PGA Tour's playoffs ... maybe

Vin Lowe / 21 September 2009 / Leave a comment

Don't ask me how the PGA Tour constructed its current FedEx Cup playoffs points system. It doesn't make sense; it's confusing; shoot, it's downright perplexing - feel free to insert your own favorite descriptive, writes Brian Heard.Read more »

Tiger gets back on top at BMW

Chris Ryan / 14 September 2009 / Leave a comment

Don't make him angry, you wouldn't like him when he's angry, writes Brian Heard.Read more »

Steve Stricker: Just call him Mr. September (and Mr. No. 1?)

Chris Ryan / 08 September 2009 / Leave a comment

OK, I'll try not to get too dramatic about this. But if you don't love what's happening on the PGA Tour right now, well, you just don't like sports. Heck, you just don't like life. This is terrific stuff! Writes Brian Heard.Read more »

PGA Tour: In the heat of the moment, it's Heath's moment

Andy Morris / 31 August 2009 / Leave a comment

Not all that familiar with Heath Slocum? Well shoot, reckon y'all shouldn't feel too badly about that. It's not as if the 35-year-old Son of the South is exactly a household name, even in golfing circles, writes Brian Heard.Read more »

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