Posted on December 29, 2015 2 Comments
Previous posts: Part One – Part Two – Part Three – Part Four
Posted on December 28, 2015 4 Comments
Last week, Golf Channel gave golf fans a great Christmas present if they turned on their televisions: a marathon of Shell’s Wonderful World of Golf, featuring broadcasts from both the original run in the 1960’s and 70’s and the most recent reboot from the 90’s and early 2000’s. In case you’re unaware, Shell’s Wonderful World […]
Posted on December 23, 2015 5 Comments
Previous Posts: Part One – Part Two
Posted on November 25, 2015 8 Comments
Catch up on previous Golfer Watchability Index posts: Part One – Part Two – Part Three – Part Four
Posted on August 17, 2015 2 Comments
Jason Day won his first major championship on Sunday at Whistling Straits, as he held off Jordan Spieth to claim the 2015 PGA Championship.
Posted on July 21, 2015 1 Comment
The 2015 Open Championship was so wonderfully weird and awesome. We had the best young American player in decades chasing history, compelling talents trying to climb the major mountain for the first time and a legend said goodbye to the world’s most iconic venue. If that wasn’t enough, we had a weather delay that seemed […]
Posted on June 22, 2015 3 Comments
It was a pretty crazy week, wasn’t it? So much happened at Chambers Bay that instead of trying to wrap up just the final round, I’m going to post some thoughts in point form and we’ll see how long it gets. Also, please make sure that you read both Kyle Porter and Shane Ryan on […]
Posted on June 3, 2015 1 Comment
Last week was a pretty standard one as far as golf tournaments go, with the four biggest tours in the world (PGA, European, Web.com and LPGA) all having events at various locales on the map, but a few things stood out while watching the coverage: Royal County Down, obviously, is a treasure that should […]
Posted on April 26, 2015 1 Comment
Match play at the professional level is pretty much impossible to predict. Why? The players are all so good in the pro game that the difference between Rory McIlroy and George Coetzee over one 18-hole sample is pretty much non-existent. Just like we see every March with the NCAA Tournament, upsets happen at a pretty […]