In short, and perhaps not surprisingly, the data suggests that the only distance problem for the more than 99 percent of golfers who are not getting paid to play is lack of it.
A missed paycheque is punishment enough for the accident. Except in the eyes of PETA, which relished the opportunity to do what it does best: act as a giant buzzkill.
Satoshi Kodaira seems to have taken the road less travelled to arrive at this place. But perhaps not. Winning breeds winning, no matter where it occurs.
By Evin Priest – US PGA Tour editor Cameron Smith has spent the past 12 months quietly cementing his status as the next big thing in Australian golf. The softly spoken 24-year-old from Brisbane notched his maiden US PGA Tour victory at the Zurich Classic in May last year, and added to his professional trophy Read more…
Chalk it up to the return of Tiger-mania or a simple indulgence of the finer things in life, but Woods’ 2001 Cameron substitute went for a whopping figure