A little delayed with this weeks links, but there's some interesting stuff in here.
With 26 major championships between them, Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson defended at the Champions Tour skins game.
A few Tiger notes here. 1. Good start, rough finish. His worst opening tournament in a long time, in fact.
2. Brendan Steele, who was paired with Woods on Sunday, says the former world number one mailed it in on Sunday.
3. His course design project in Dubai appears to be on life support at best and may very well be beyond saving at worst.
4. Joe Posnanski of SI believes the dominant Tiger we once knew is no more and won't be coming back.
It was a good start to the week for John Daly, but it didn't end well with a 79 on Sunday.
Paul Casey gets back into the winner's circle on European Tour.
A couple of Phil Mickelseon notes. 1. His caddie says unless you saw the lie, criticism of his lay-up is unfounded.
2. For the first time since The Players in 2009, his wife Amy was able to walk a full round following her husband and it seems to have rejuvenated him.
Jhonattan Vegas is the first rookie to the lead the FedEx Cup Standings. Let's file this under moderately interesting.
Interesting interview with R&A chief exec. Peter Dawson about the possible change of rules relating to viewers getting players disqualified.
After parting ways with Tiger Woods recently, Golf Digest is partnering with Rickie Fowler. Good move for both, I believe.
Other public venues that host major championships should take note of this Kiwah Island initiative to let the public play under major conditions.
Saw this piece about Bubba Watson deciding not to upgrade to new equipment and found it even more poignant after his win. And of course, here's what was in his bag for the victory.
If he's unwilling to go to Q-School, John Daly has no right to complain.
CBS extends broadcast contract for the PGA Championship.
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