DAVID INGLIS, one of the forgotten men of Scottish golf, insists his best years still lie ahead but is considering making a dramatic return to the amateur ranks.
December 31, 2009
Challenging year for Asian golf (The Borneo Post)
SINGAPORE: Asian golf experienced a year of upheaval in 2009, but the season will also be remembered for Yang Youn-Eun’s Major win and the appearance of Tiger Woods just weeks before his image hid the skids.
December 30, 2009
White Lake Township teen pleads no contest in golf club slaying (Detroit News)
Pontiac — An 18-year-old White Lake Township man pleaded no contest Wednesday to involuntary manslaughter in the Sept. 1 slaying of another teenager, killed by a fatal golf club blow to the head.
Peter Kostis: Tour pros shouldn’t copy swings (and neither should you) (Sports Illustrated)
Back in 1931, legendary instructor John Duncan Dunn said, “An instructor should see how much he can leave alone, not how much he can change, and he will get better results by helping the pupil along his own natural bent. While the swing has become standardized to a certain extent, it would prevent still further improvement if it became too stereotyped. All cures are about 95 percent nature and 5 …
Golf-Stenson bidding to seal Middle East treble in Abu Dhabi (Reuters via Yahoo! Sports)
World number eight Henrik Stenson is aiming to become the first golfer to land the Middle East treble when he competes in next month’s Abu Dhabi Championship.
Golf: Inglis aiming to get back into the swing of things (Edinburgh Evening News)
DAVID INGLIS, one of the forgotten men of Scottish golf, insists his best years still lie ahead but is considering making a dramatic return to the amateur ranks.
Qualifying Schools (PGA European Tour)
Sweden’s highest ranked golfer and World Number Eight Henrik Stenson is the latest star to throw his hat into the ring for the Abu Dhabi Golf Championship as he looks to become the first European Tour player to win all three Middle East-based ‘Gulf Swing’ tournaments.