Wednesday, August 10, 2011

The 4th Major... Nobody Seems to Care.

Hackers... I was sitting outside last night having a beer with my roommate, when we got on the topic of The 93rd PGA Championship at Atlanta Athletic Club. He said, "I completely forgot that was this weekend. Why does it not feel like a major?" It is really a question I cannot answer. The PGA does not have the mystic, beauty, or since of entitlement of the Masters. It does not have the storylines and since of national pride of the US Open. Lastly, it does not have the rustic history and mind altering weather conditions of the British Open. The PGA Championship is just kind of the ugly step sister to the three elegant, talented Kate Upton looking other sisters.





The PGA Championship


The Other Majors

Don't get me wrong, major championships always get my juices flowing and the PGA has had some good finishes. Last years finish was one of the best in major history, but also one of the controversial. I know rules are rules, and the PGA had every right to penalize DJ, but I didn't know it was a bunker when I watched it live. How was he supposed to know. Who can forget DL3's memorable and symbolic win at Winged Foot with the rainbow on the 18th hole, a few days after his father's death. What about an 18 year old Sergio trying to tame the Tiger. I can still picture him closing his eyes as he hit that ball. Speaking of Tiger; remember his 3rd leg of the Tiger Slam in 2000? (Somehow) Bob May had played the 3 rounds of his life and was eye to eye, hole to hole with Woods. It led to a playoff which led to the famous "Tiger Wood's Point" and that was all she wrote.

Now on to what you all have not been waiting for! The Not An Expert PGA Championship predictions:

3. Adam Scott: Boom! There you have it. This guy has a ton of game and now he has Stevie. I am not a Stevie fan (nor am I a fan of the Aussie/Kiwi combo, isn't there a law against that somewhere?), but I am a fan of the job he does on the course. Not to mention, Scott has been playing really well. He has also been making putts, which is the main reason he does not have a major title on his resume. I am also hoping for the storyline if he does win. You thought Stevie bragged last week; can you imagine the gross cockiness that would ooze from Stevie if Scott wins?

2. Ricky Fowler: This is a little bit of a biased pick, since I am a big fan of Fowler's game. He reminds me a lot of a young Phil Mickelson, except he is right handed and dresses like a flat billed Easter Egg Skater Gweedo. First, they both hit the ball a long way. I mean, they boom it! Next, they both play risk reward golf. This style of play leads to a lot of birdies, but also a lot of bogies. Finally, they are both streaky putters. If all the stars align and Slick Rick can make some putts, he will be in the mix on Sunday.

1. Webb Simpson: Webb has been so close, but needs to learn how to win on Sundays. He has had a couple of runner up finishes and was in a dominate position going into the last round at the Greenbrier. If he can execute his mid-irons and keep the ball in the fairway, this could be the week he breaks through, and what a week for it.

Sleeper: DL3. Davis has been playing extremely well in 2011. He just needs to put four rounds together. If he can manage to hit greens, make some putts, and pull a horseshoe out of his ass, he would give himself a great opportunity to compete.

Monday, August 8, 2011

Friday, August 5, 2011

I Know It's Not Golf, But It's Still Awesome



Hackers! I know you have been glued to my blog since its inception a few months ago, be sure to give your eyes and mind a break from golf for a few minutes everyday and get your football knowledge from my good buddy Will Wallmeyer. He may be a fan of devil school (Alabama), but he is an ok guy! Check him out at The SEC Footblog.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

He's Back: What The Hell Is That On Eldrick's Face?

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Hackers, BREAKING NEWS!!!! There is an Eldrick sighting in Firestone! Well, at least he claims that he is Eldrick Woods. I have two legitimate questions: Where did he find that pasty 5' 10 ", 125 lb white nerd carrying his sticks? (And) What in the hell is that furry thing on his chin? Jeez, what type of "rehab" was Eldrick doing? He doesn't look ready to go out there and smoke the field. He looks like he is ready to smoke a fatty and play the bongos with his little pale sidekick caddie! Jeez... shave that catipillar. On the other hand and more serious note, I am extremely excited about seeing what type of game Eldrick brings with him to Firestone. It will be interesting to see how he faces the obstacles that face him, and there are plenty of questions that Eldrick can answer this weekend.

First, I am interested in seeing if he is really healthy. We have all heard the talk before, now it is time to back it up. It wasn't even 2 years ago that we heard, "I am ready to start competing and we will see what happens." That is not a man who was confidence in his ability and body. This time around he is singing a different tune, "I don't feel a thing. It feels solid, it feels stable, no pain. That's one of the reasons why I took as long as I did to come back is that I want to get to this point where I can go ahead and start playing golf again like this." That is a man who is confident, and if he is really 100%; that is one of the scariest things in sports. Before Eldrick starts winning, there are other questions that need to be answered.

What is the state of his golf game? Yes, he is healthy, but has he been playing? If so, what type of swing tweaks has he been working on? Tiger screwed his swing up a long time ago, but has he adjusted anything in his swing that can help him get around the course in a more efficient fashion. I have always been an advocate of "If it ain't broke, then don't fix it!" (I am so sorry for a little "neck" coming out in that statement.) Tiger had the best swing in golf during his "prime"! I mean, it was a thing of beauty, power and timing all rolled into one. It was unmatched. It even made "Captain Negative" (Johnny Miller) drool. Back to my point... with every coach, came a new swing tweak, and with every new tweak, came a less confident Eldrick. You’re talking about a golfer that during his prime, knew he could stick that ball anywhere he wanted to. Since he has lost his confidence, Eldrick also lost his greatest attribute: IMAGINATION. In golf, imagination is everything. Tiger doesn't hit the shot on 16 at the 2005 Masters without it. He doesn't make the putt on 18 at the 2008 US Open at Torrey Pines. Which brings me to my next point... he needs to figure out how to make putts. (I apologize for leading you down this long road, but this goes to show how one little tweak can destroy your whole game.) In his prime, Eldrick had a way of taking in the moment and willing every BIG putt into the hole. You just knew he was going to make it! If Eldrick can, some how, find a piece of his swing from his old days; it would be the first step to getting back to Tiger form.

The last question: Is his head still in it? Sure, he says he is focused, but is he really? I mean, look at everything he has on his plate... an ex-wife, 1,000 ex-girlfriends looking for their 2 minutes of fame, an ex-caddy ready to make his dime writing a tell all book about the pure debauchery that was displayed while Eldrick was playing his own version of 18 holes in a motel room, and a new caddie who knows this week will probably be his last. That is a lot of EX-Factors (Corny!). On a serious note, that is a lot of situations to juggle. Not to mention, as each year passes, the weight of catching Jack and immortality is slipping away.

Do I think that Eldrick will catch Jack Nicklaus? I think it is 50/50. The first huge step in the right direction would getting his game back to the point where I consistently call him Tiger!