The confusion has been installed at the top of golf in conjunction with the PGA Championship, the last ‘Great’ of the season. Tiger Woods is unrecognizable, even without a site still to play the Ryder Cup, and lefty Phil Mickelson still refused to finish a relay that has long been ripe.
Americans command the world list but today is contradictory and the most recent past of ‘Grand Slam’ also: for the last eight majors played since the U.S. PGA in 2008, only three were won by American golfers (Lucas Glover Mickelson and Stewart Cink). Tiger Woods nowhere. Still stuck on the fourteen titles.
Golf, which experienced an unusual off thanks to the advent of Tiger, 13 years ago, have today’s crisis megastar. It seems obvious that Tiger has inevitably moved their personal problems to their game. The disorientation is usually important.
The last of the ‘Great’ of the year has not been left out of this turmoil. The U.S. PGA returns from tomorrow, Thursday, the Straits Course at Whistling (Wisconsin), a field characterized by its 976 ‘bunkers. ” Perhaps some of those traps latches the ailing but still number one on the planet. The Straits Course has, indeed, of 976 ‘bunkers’, although nearly half did not really affect the play of these professionals.


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