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Tag Archives: The Open Championship
Any Given Course On Any Given Day
Arnold Palmer was on The Golf Channel’s Morning Drive Thursday morning and mentioned that they had changed the 4th and 16th holes at Bay Hill back to par 5’s for the Arnold Palmer Invitational. They had been par 5’s that were … Continue reading
Posted in PGA Tour, reflections on golf
Tagged Arnold Palmer, golf books, golf equipment, The Open Championship, USGA tee it forward
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Dreaming of Scotland
The weather and my schedule have been in perfect opposition the past few weeks. If I’m busy, the weather is good; if I have free time, it’s cold, windy, and rainy. Instead of playing, I’ve been buying golf balls (I … Continue reading
Posted in book thoughts
Tagged British Open, links golf, Peter Thompson, scottish golf, The Open Championship
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Young And Old Tom Ride Again?
There’s a scene in Tommy’s Honor where Old Tom Morris is asked “What have you brought this laddie here for?” The question from Willie Park, the reigning Open champion, is in reference to Young Tom Morris. Young Tom showed Park why he … Continue reading
Posted in book thoughts, PGA Tour
Tagged British Open, Old Tom Morris, The Open Championship, Tom Lewis, Tom Watson, Tommy's Honor, Young Tom Morris
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