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Living Proof That A Person Can Be Great At Many Things Yet Not All That Good At Something Else
I must begin this post by saying unequivocally that I believe Annika Sorenstam is golf’s greatest woman player ever. She is also in my top 5 of the game’s best players, man or woman, of all time. I mean it, … Continue reading
Posted in general observations, Golf, golf on tv, sports
Tagged ANA Inspiration, Annika Sorenstam, The Golf Channel
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It’s A Thin Line Between Love And Hate
There’s an old proverb that states, “the enemy of my enemy is my friend”. Clearly this was said eons before the advent of the 64 team NCAA basketball tournament. Last night my wife, a Duke grad and fan, and I … Continue reading
The PGA TOUR Has Ruined Another Event… Go Figure
The PGA TOUR tried to make the WGC Dell Match Play more television friendly and all they did was make the early matches less watchable. Few thing are more simple in general or more compelling in sports than “win or … Continue reading
Posted in general observations, Golf, golf on tv, sports
Tagged Jason day, Jordan Spieth, PGA TOUR, Phil Mickelson
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My Weekend Glimpse Into The Future
Hey sports fans how did you spend your time this past weekend? Chances are the answers range from watching March Madness, to catching Jimmy Johnson’s march toward NASCAR history, to observing Jason Day’s meltdown then comeback to win Arnie’s … Continue reading
Posted in general observations, sports
Tagged DRL, Drone Racing, Los Angeles, The Drone Racing League
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Three Telecasts, Two Jobs, One Big Mess
The marginalization of David Feherty is in high gear at NBC Sports. Arguably the most popular and interesting character in golf television has gone from having no equal as an on course announcer to being THE equal of Jimmy Roberts. … Continue reading
Posted in general observations, Golf, golf on tv, sports
Tagged David Feherty, Golf Channel, Jimmy Roberts, Johnny Miller, NBC golf, Roger Maltbie, Tommy Roy
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Another Golf Tournament on NBC and Another Week in the Witness Protection Program for David Feherty
I can hear the NBC/ Golf Channel “brain trust” now… “What the heck do we do with David Feherty THIS week?” It’s an embarrassing question for them to be asking and amazing that they can’t figure it out. This time, … Continue reading
Posted in general observations, Golf, golf on tv, sports
Tagged Augusta, David Feherty, Roger Maltbie, The Masters, Tommy Roy
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