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The Golf Tool: Green Rice
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Golf writing so good that it doesn't leave a mark. Thursday, April 15, 2010. He's a 47 year old golf professional, that is nothing remotely out of the ordinary. The fact that this golfer is making his pro debut on the Nationwide Tour three years before being eligible for the Champions Tour is most certainly outside of the ordinary. Rice would like to lead the Tour in yards after the shot. I decided to scour YouTube to find out. While the video below, gives you some idea of his technique it does featu...
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The Golf Tool: April 2010
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Golf writing so good that it doesn't leave a mark. Monday, April 26, 2010. The blind leading the bland. John Bland is not only one of the best golfers that South Africa ever produced but the five time winner on the Champions Tour (formerly the Senior PGA Tour) bears a name that could be used by literally hundreds of players on the major tours on both sides of the Atlantic. A quick question, and no looking this up on Google either, who won the PGA Tour event at the weekend? Would I even be able to pick th...
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The Golf Tool: May 2010
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Golf writing so good that it doesn't leave a mark. Wednesday, May 5, 2010. Ryo Ishikawa did what? It's as if the golfing gods read this blog! As much as I would like to try and explain Rory McIlroy's spectacular return to form, I think the nice people over at the 'From The Rough' blog. To complete his round and in doing so, record the lowest score in the history of global tour golf. 18-year-old Ishikawa is as unreal as his final round score last Sunday. 3 He only hit 6 of 14 fairways during the round!
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The Golf Tool: 50 Stiletto Green Tools to give away!
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Golf writing so good that it doesn't leave a mark. Tuesday, March 23, 2010. 50 Stiletto Green Tools to give away! To get your hands on a 'Stiletto' all you have to do is this:. Follow me on Twitter by clicking the 'Follow me' tab on the right hand side of the screen. Send me a Direct Message on Twitter with your answer to the following question. Which venue will host the 2012 Ryder Cup? The first fifty followers to 'DM' me with the correct answer will win. The very best of luck. Posted by The Golf Tool.
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The Golf Tool: The future of live golf doesn't include The Golf Channel
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Golf writing so good that it doesn't leave a mark. Wednesday, April 7, 2010. The future of live golf doesn't include The Golf Channel. It's Masters week hooray! But wait a minute, for those of us not lucky enough to be there, what does that really mean? Well let's start with our friends over at the Golf Channel. Live update: Our 'live' coverage now features a pre-packaged feature on Ernie Els]. Don't forget that there are still 50 (that's fifty) Stiletto Green Tools to be won. Posted by The Golf Tool.
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The Golf Tool: March 2010
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Golf writing so good that it doesn't leave a mark. Tuesday, March 30, 2010. Ernie Els - The arrival of a rival? The return to tournament winning form of Ernie Els. May be the most welcome story of the entire golf season. Okay, there is the tiny matter of Tiger Woods return to the sport to think about. But while the majority of the chattering classes want to see Tiger hauled over the coals by a rabid press corps, I'm more concerned with who will be first in line to have a pop at him on the course. Was 'Ti...
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The Golf Tool: Stiletto give away
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Golf writing so good that it doesn't leave a mark. Tuesday, April 13, 2010. Our friends over at www.golfishardtv.com decided to feature the tool on their video blog on Sunday. If you want to enter their competition, please check out their site for all of the details. Posted by The Golf Tool. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Brought to you by. The WORLD'S BEST Green Tool. Will The Back9 Network Bring It? Golf is Hard TV. Phil Mickelson seems to be finding his Masters mojo. The Masters in Black and White.
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The Golf Tool: Ryo Ishikawa did what?
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Golf writing so good that it doesn't leave a mark. Wednesday, May 5, 2010. Ryo Ishikawa did what? It's as if the golfing gods read this blog! As much as I would like to try and explain Rory McIlroy's spectacular return to form, I think the nice people over at the 'From The Rough' blog. To complete his round and in doing so, record the lowest score in the history of global tour golf. 18-year-old Ishikawa is as unreal as his final round score last Sunday. 3 He only hit 6 of 14 fairways during the round!
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The Golf Tool: Finchem needs to listen to more Zappa
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Golf writing so good that it doesn't leave a mark. Thursday, March 25, 2010. Finchem needs to listen to more Zappa. You drank beer, you played golf, you watched football - WE EVOLVED! PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem was almost certainly not chanelling Zappa when he decided to send a memo to all PGA Tournament directors. The motive behind this action is rather baffling seeing as it has simply served to annoy and disgruntle the scores of tour players who, for whatever reason, no longer have full playing ...
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The Golf Tool: Ernie Els - The arrival of a rival?
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Golf writing so good that it doesn't leave a mark. Tuesday, March 30, 2010. Ernie Els - The arrival of a rival? The return to tournament winning form of Ernie Els. May be the most welcome story of the entire golf season. Okay, there is the tiny matter of Tiger Woods return to the sport to think about. But while the majority of the chattering classes want to see Tiger hauled over the coals by a rabid press corps, I'm more concerned with who will be first in line to have a pop at him on the course. Was 'Ti...