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Tag Archives: Kevin Na
A Good Time On The Golf Course
Slow play has been a hot topic in golf for as long as I can remember, but Morgan Pressel’s penalty and Kevin Na’s hesitations over the ball have reawakened the debate. I’m sure we can all agree on a few … Continue reading
More Than A Pair Of Pricklies
They’re playing the Valero Texas Open now, and although I can’t get out to the course to watch, I’m always entertained by the way where I live is presented and discussed. It isn’t just Texas – when I lived in … Continue reading
Posted in humor, PGA Tour
Tagged Arnold Palmer, Ben Hogan, Golf Channel, Justin Leonard, Kevin Na, Matt Kuchar, Morning Drive, Sam Snead, Valero Texas Open
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There’s Rocks In Them There Hills
The recent AT&T Championship (Champions Tour) was won convincingly by a reinvigorated, relatively pain-free Freddie Couples on a brand spanking new golf course – the Canyons Course at the J.W. Marriott resort in San Antonio. It’s the same complex that … Continue reading
Posted in humor, PGA Tour
Tagged AT&T Championship, Champions Tour, Fred Couples, Hale Irwin, Kevin Na, Texas Hill Country, Valero Texas Open
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Golf On the Rocks
It was too hot for me to enjoy my usual skins game today, so I decided to take a few pictures I’d been planning to get ever since my post related to Kevin Na’s 16 on a par 4 in … Continue reading
Posted in daily golf issues
Tagged golf equipment, Kevin Na, Texas Hill Country, Valero Texas Open
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In The Rough With Kevin Na
As most everyone knows by now, Kevin Na made a 16, 12 over par, at the Valero Texas Open yesterday. I live not too far from the TPC San Antonio course where the tournament is played, and understand how this … Continue reading