Good Takes on Tiger Woods
It’s been almost a week since Tiger Woods’ apology. Personally, I think people need to cut this guy some slack. I mean, I don’t condone cheating on your wife, but he didn’t friggin kill anybody, get accused of rape, throw someone through a plate-glass window, get busted selling a trunk-load of cocaine and marijuana, not pay child support, stab his wife in the driveway, bite a woman’s ass, or the hundreds of other things that other pro athletes (and Marv Albert) have been accused and/or convicted of.
No one is perfect, but that doesn’t affect what this guy can do on a golf course. He’s still the best of the best, no matter how you slice it. In a few years, he’ll be hawking products again like nothing happened.
Here’s a few good Tiger Woods takes that I’ve read the last couple of days:
Tiger Woods apparently wasn’t suspended, but why not?
Devil Ball Golf
Jay Busbee
…Still, while Woods’ relationship issues are a family matter, his impact on the game most certainly is not. So what actions might the PGA Tour take against Woods for actions detrimental to the game? PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem has reiterated several times that Woods has not been suspended for his actions. To which many reply, “why the heck not?” Read more…
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As I See it: The Tiger Who Won’t Go Away
Golf Girl’s Diary
Patricia Hannigan
You see, I came away from the Tiger Woods press conference feeling much the way I felt a couple of months ago when the scandal first broke and Tiger’s transgressions first came to light: I like Tiger Woods. Read more…
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Meet the Press with Tiger Woods
Yahoo Sports
Michael Arkush
…Eventually, however, Woods will have to answer a lot of tough questions. When the day of facing the Fourth Estate (instead of his friends and associates) comes – hopefully, it will be sooner than later – reporters should follow a few lines of questioning: Read more…
Posted by houston golf nut Date: Thursday, February 25, 2010
Categories: Bucket of Balls
Tags: devil ball golf, golf girl diary, jay busbee, tiger woods
Phil’s Wedge, The Return of Ryo, & Bunker Mentality
Here’s a few interesting articles in some other blogs worth sharing.

Phil Mickelson Ditching His Ping Eye 2
Devil Ball Golf
Shane Bacon
On Wednesday at Riviera, site of this week’s Nothern Trust Open, Phil Mickelson spoke up, and it is as heated and intense as you will see Lefty with a camera on him.
As you have been blundered with over the last week, Mickelson’s wedges have been the hot topic. Read more…
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Welcome Back to America Ryo Ishikawa
Golf Girl’s Diary
Patricia Hannigan
Whimsically wonderful Ryo Ishikawa is back on US shores, and not a moment too soon.
While the PGA Tour struggles with a simmering scandal and a weighty rules issue, the young Japanese champion will bring a welcome breath of fresh air… and a rainbow of riotous color… to the 2010 Northern Trust Open later this week. Read more…
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Bunker Mentality
Golf Naked Blog
Greg Rowley
There’s a lot more to bunker etiquette than simply raking your footprints before you leave. The next time you ball ends up on the ‘beach,’ consider these following customs:
Try to enter the bunker from a spot as near as possible to your ball, but never from the ‘front’ of the bunker (greenside), always from the rear (opposite the green). The reason for this is twofold. One, it’s bad form. Two, should you hit a lousy shot, you really don’t want your ball to end up in one of your footprints. Read more…
Posted by houston golf nut Date: Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Categories: Bucket of Balls
Tags: bunkers, devil ball golf, golf girl diary, golf naked blog, pga, phil mickelson, ryo ishikawa




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