By: Gary Gao | 2010-03-30 | Golf Golf gets the worst reputation as a dull sport, as not entertaining to view on TV. Yet every season PGA matches get high ratings, offering high action in the frame of noble leisure. Golf also has had a stereotype as one of the least athletic pastimes-a number of husky figures in the sport supported this stereotype... read more
By: Jessica | 2011-08-15 | Golf In the PGA Championship, it is said that the "Glory's Last Shot." But after what happened here in Thursday's opening round, it's really Tiger Woods' last shot. read more
By: Leonard Greenhall | 2010-04-02 | Golf The amazing Tiger Woods golf game has renewed world wide interest in golf. He swings the club like no other with strength flexibility in total control. He gets putts that under pressure that few other pros can match and his wins wins and wins. What is it that makes him such a formidable golfing machine. Here is a brief analysis of his swing and other factors which and if you want to know what makes perfection have a read. read more
By: Diana | 2010-12-08 | Golf Tiger Woods is very famous for his excellent golf performance with his golf clubs, he is the best golfer in the world, so many people like his performance on golf course, but there are still some bad news that from this golf giants. read more
By: Avatar | 2011-06-22 | Golf All of us known that Tiger Woods was out of 2011 U.S Open. So, some reports said Tiger Woods is out. In this article, I would like to tell you the latest commentary about Tiger Woods. read more
By: Cariear Mickson | 2011-04-11 | Golf In 2005, Tiger Woods got 65 levels which was seven under par in the Masters. He put on green jacket four times, it was like his prime time. Now, six years later, he was in the middle of relationship crisis, his image is bad, and he also was not as good as before. Wow, the good old times, i miss my callaway ft i-brid irons, they helped me a lot. read more
By: Dr. Tom Hanson | 2011-02-22 | Golf Tiger Woods has represented the epitome of golf success since his emergence onto the scene in 1997. He has won 14 majors and is chasing down Jack Nicklaus as the undisputed greatest golfer of all time. The golfer has stumbled lately, however, and has proved that no player, no matter how great, is immune to the golfing yips. read more
By: enjoymygolftwo | 2010-12-14 | Golf Oh Lord it's hard to be humble . . ! Once you start humming that Mac Davis country classic, it's almost impossible to get it out of your head. Especially if you've got anything to do with European golf (Cleveland CG16 Wedges ). read more
By: lanyu | 2011-07-15 | Golf Woods pulled out on Monday of the Chevron World Challenge in Thousand Oaks, California, a tournament he has hosted for nine years. He said he could not attend the event that starts on Thursday because of injuries suffered in the accident. read more
By: Avatar | 2011-06-18 | Golf A few months ago, when all this stuff about Tiger Woods came out, like everyone else I was disgusted. I was disgusted by the fact that he not only cheated on his wife, but had no regard for his wife or kids not to mention. read more
By: Aaliyah | 2011-01-04 | Golf Now, more and more golfers want to improve their golf swing. In this article, I would like to talk something about the different between Ben Hogan golf swing and Tiger Woods golf swing. read more
By: Cariear Mickson | 2011-04-07 | Golf Even Tiger Woods' latest world rankings fell to No. 7 on Monday, but as the four time U.S. Masters champion, Tiger Woods in the first major championship of the year, popularity is beyond compare, even defending champion Phil Mickelson, is also not as popular as Woods. So if Woods got a chance to choose from taylormade r11 driver and a Nike equipment, regardless of the money they may offer him, which one do you think he will choose? read more
By: Jayden Briggs | 2011-01-25 | Article Marketing Tiger Woods was the undisputed king of professional golf. With a smooth technique you could set your watch by, he makes winning those championships look like a walk in the park. read more
By: Jack Moorehouse | 2010-03-31 | Golf Ben Hogan scoffed at the idea. Jack Nicklaus spurned it. Gary player scorned it. Among the game's most respected legends, they disdained the idea of using a sports psychologist or a mental coach to help them win. Instead, these players preferred to retain the stubborn independence that drove them to succeed. read more