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Fare thee Well, Wagglers

It is with great sadness that I announce my departure as the bossman at Waggle Room. I've had some things happen recently (good things - not pending jail time) that will prevent me from being able to devote myself to proper blogging. But fear not, ...

From MULLIGAN STU, Waggle Room,  31 Jul 2008

Leadbetter Not Happy with Wie's Choice

Count her own coach among those who believe Michelle Wie is making a mistake playing in the PGA Tour Reno-Tahoe Open this week. And David Leadbetter believes it's a mistake even though he also believes she might make the cut: “I can see, now, what’s ...

From MULLIGAN STU, Waggle Room,  30 Jul 2008
Related Topics: Michelle Wie,  PGA,  Babe Didrikson Zaharias

Silly Season and Silly Series

Later this year, the silly season and a silly series will collide. Sort of. Brand new silly season event, the Kiwi Challenge, takes place in New Zealand Oct. 27-28. Brandt Snedeker is one of the four participants. And at the same time, the Golf Channel' ...

From MULLIGAN STU, Waggle Room,  30 Jul 2008
Related Topics: Brandt Snedeker,  Golf Channel,  Adam Scott,  Anthony Kim,  Hunter Mahan

Mickelson Checks Out Oakland Hills

A few golfers made the trek to Michigan to check out Oakland Hills today, the site of next week's PGA Championship. Phil Mickelson took three hours to analyze the front nine. Geoff Ogilvy and Adam Scott took four hours to play 18. Mickelson and ...

From MULLIGAN STU, Waggle Room,  29 Jul 2008
Related Topics: Phil Mickelson,  PGA,  Geoff Ogilvy,  Adam Scott

Why Wie Is Still Getting PGA Tour Invitations

We all know the answer: Because she puts fannies in the seats. So to speak. Or at least, everyone involved with the Reno-Tahoe Open is banking on Michelle Wie's ability to continue doing just that. As long as she maintains that ability, she'll continue ...

From MULLIGAN STU, Waggle Room,  29 Jul 2008
Related Topics: Michelle Wie,  Jay Delsing,  Nick Flanagan,  Tiger Woods,  PGA

Norman Says No to PGA Championship

The decision proved difficult for Norman, who labored over the honor and privilege bestowed by the PGA against prior professional and personal commitments. While the PGA Championship would have been Norman's fourth consecutive week of tournament golf, ...

From MULLIGAN STU, Waggle Room,  28 Jul 2008
Related Topics: PGA,  Greg Norman

Women's British Open Final Qualifying

The final 19 spots in the field for this week's Women's British Open were up for grabs today in the Final Qualifier, played at the Berkshire Golf Club. Here are the 19 who played their way into the field: Very few Americans made the attempt. Only about ...

From MULLIGAN STU, Waggle Room,  28 Jul 2008

Money, Points, Rankings Updates

Just how far Tiger Woods is ahead of the competition is neatly illustrated on the money list: Kenny Perry has played in 20 tournaments, won three of them, yet still trails Woods - who played only six times this year - by $1.3 million. Tiger hasn’t done ...

From MULLIGAN STU, Waggle Room,  28 Jul 2008
Related Topics: Tiger Woods,  Kenny Perry

The Women's British Open Poll

Now that the last tune-up is over, time to move on to the last major of the LPGA season, the Women's British Open. The poll below, of course, leaves out some good options: Cristie Kerr, Ji Yai Shin, Karrie Webb, et.al. I probably could have left out ...

From MULLIGAN STU, Waggle Room,  27 Jul 2008
Related Topics: Cristie Kerr,  Karrie Webb,  Morgan Pressel,  Lorena Ochoa,  Ricoh

Sunday Finishes

European Tour Mikael Lundberg of Sweden won the Inteco Russian Open for the second time. Lundberg finished two strokes better than Jose Manuel Lara, who closed with a 64. LPGA Helen Alfredsson won a three-way playoff for the Evian Masters title. ...

From MULLIGAN STU, Waggle Room,  27 Jul 2008
Related Topics: Helen Alfredsson

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