zachjohnsonWhen the final round of the Valero Texas Open golf tournament began, Zach Johnson held a 1 stroke lead over Paul Goydos, but when Goydos birdied the 16th hole things were reversed.  Goydos now held a 1 stroke over Johnson.  Unfortunately for Goydos, he would bogey both of the 2 remaining holes to miss a playoff by 1 stroke.

James Driscoll began the final round at 7 under par, 8 strokes behind Johnson.  Driscoll shot an 8 under par final round 62, and when Johnson could only manage an even par 70 in the final round, they headed to a sudden death playoff.

Johnson hit his approach shot to about 10 feet on the first playoff hole, leaving him a very makeable birdie putt.  Driscoll missed his 20 foot birdie putt leaving the outcome of the golf tournament in Johnson’s hands.  Johnson took advantage of the situation, rolling in his 10 footer, giving him his second when on tour this year.

With his win, Johnson vaulted to the number one spot on the FedExCup standings, passing Geoff Ogilvy and Phil Mickleson.  Ogilvy and Michelson are the only other players on the PGA Tour with two wins this season.

Mariners Make a Comeback in 2009?

posted by SportsNut
May 20, 2009

ichiroIt’s been quite a while since the Mariners were a big name in baseball, but it seems that 2009 might be their year.  While Ken Griffey Jr. hasn’t done a whole lot to contribute to the team with his play, his presence has given the Mariners confidence.  The Mariners haven’t seen a lot of success in baseball since Ichiro’s rookie year, but even Ichiro has picked up his game in 2009.  The Mariners are leading the West, and have a record that could get them into the playoffs.  In Seattle, the fans have started to flock to Safeco Field in droves, bringing with them Ichiro baseball bats, bobbleheads, and jerseys.  The Mariners have a solid infield, outfield, and bullpen, and an even better lineup at the plate.  2009 could be the Mariners year for success.

One team the Mariners have always struggled against is the New York Yankees.  Whether it’s some odd issue of polarity between the different coasts, the Mariners lose to the Yankees even in years where the New York ball club is struggling.  If the Mariners can crush the Yankees, it will be a good indication of whether the team has World Series potential.

Golf Talk: 2009 Players Championship Wrap-UP

posted by Striker
May 11, 2009

theplayersWhen the final round of The Players Championship began on Sunday, the big question was, how would Alex Cejka handle the pressure of playing in the final group with Tiger Woods.  That question was answered quickly and definitely, “not good”.  Cejka began the final round of the golf tournament with a 5 stroke lead over several players, including Woods, but when a bad drive lead to a bogey on the first hole, you had to wonder if the wheels were going to fall off early, and they did.  After the bogey on the first hole, Cejka made a double bogey on 4 and bogies on 5, 6, and 8 to make the turn in 42 strokes.  The only bright spot for Cejka was when he made a birdie on 10, which he followed with back to back bogies on 12 and 13 on his way to a final round 79.

On the flip side, Henrik Stenson could not have dreamed for a better day on the golf course.  His final round began rather slowly with pars on the first 6 holes, but he was able to take the lead with birdies on 7 and 8 to shoot a 2 under par 34 on the front nine.  Henson was then able to pull away from the field with birdies on 11, 13, 15 and 16 to finish with a bogey free round of 6 under par 66 for a total of 12 under par for the golf tournament, 4 shots clear of the field.

Tiger Woods had played his way into the final pairing on Sunday, but was never able to mount a charge like we have become so accustomed to, finishing with a 1 over par 73 and a tournament total of 5 under par.  Phil Mickelson struggled most of the week finishing the tournament at 3 over par.

NFL Teams Begin Spring Training Camps

posted by SportsNut
May 6, 2009

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The first NFL training camps started in April, as teams welcomed back veterans and some new players as well.  Many of the spring training camps are voluntary, but unless a player is protesting their contract, most show up.  The spring training camps are an excellent way for the team’s new players, including rookies, to become acclimated with the playbook.  The reason most rookies don’t see a lot of success in their first year in the NFL is because they’re not used to the playbook, and to contributing to an offense or defense at the NFL level.  It’s surprising that many players who achieve huge success at a college level fail in the NFL.  While some talent translates well from college football to the NFL level, it takes a lot of time and dedication for most players to achieve success.  Even players that are first round draft picks have about the same chance of succeeding in the NFL as others. 

It’s fun to watch the teams break out their football training equipment and test their skills, with the new season less than six months away, teams who are able to click in practice will have the most success in the new year.

Golf Talk: 2009 Players Championship Preview

posted by Striker
May 5, 2009

On Golf Sergio StatementSergio Garcia is in somewhat of a slump right now, but will he be able to pull his game together to try and successfully defend his title at this years Players Championship.  It doesn’t seem to matter how badly a professional golfer is playing, they can turn it around almost instantly.  One week they can barely break eighty and the next week there shooting in the mid sixties.  Sergio might be able to find his game this week, but I think I’ll put my money on either Phil Mickelson or Tiger Woods.  With the way he’s playing right now, Sean O’Hair would also be a good pick to win this week.

Last week at the Quail Hollow Championship Tiger shot a 7 under par 65 in the first round, but could only manage to go 2 under in the last 3 rounds to finish the golf tournament at 9 under par.  Similarly, Phil Mickelson shot a 5 under par 67 in the first round, but gained only 3 more strokes to par and finished at 8 under par for the golf tournament.

I said it before the Masters and I’ll say it again here, I would love to see Tiger and Phil standing on the 10th tee on Sunday tied for the lead and have the golf tournament come down to the 18th hole.  I think that would be so good for the game of golf.  We have waited for several years to see a rivalry form between Tiger and somebody.  The only rivalry I’ve seen lately is when the press takes something Phil said about Tiger and blows it way out of proportion.  I want to see them battle it out on the golf course with their golf clubs, not in the news.

We were treated to quite a show this year at the Masters when Phil got off to such a fast start in the final round, shooting a 30 on the front nine to get within one shot of the lead, and then Tiger making a late charge on the back nine to also get within one shot of the lead.  Unfortunatley, Tiger bogied the last 2 holes and Phil bogied the last hole, taking both of them out of contention.  Maybe this week they will be in the lead on Sunday and give us the head to head battle that we’ve been waiting for.

sean-ohairWhen the final round of the Quail Hollow Golf Championship began, Sean O’Hair was at 8 under par and was trailing tournament leader, Zach Johnson by 3 strokes and Lucas Glover by 2 strokes.  Johnson more or less took himself out of the tournament on the par 3 second hole when he made a triple bogey 6.  He was never able to recover, finishing his final round with a 76 and a tournament total of 7 under par.

After making a bogey on the fourth hole, O’Hair went 6 under par over the next 12 holes moving him to 13 under par and a 2 stroke lead heading to the treacherous par 3 17th.  He needed those 2 strokes because he made bogies on both the 17th and 18th holes.  Glover also bogied the 17th hole and needed a birdie on the 18th hole in order to force a playoff.  His approach shot hit near the flag stick, but bounce off the back of the green.  He was able to get his chip close to the hole, which allowed to save his par, but that left him one stroke behind O’Hair and in second place in the golf tournament.

This week O’Hair struck the ball extremely well.  He needed to, because he didn’t make one putt over 10 feet long all week long.  It’s amazing that someone can win a golf tournament and not make at least one putt longer than 10 feet.  I think this win will give O’Hair the conficence he needs to start contending for more golf tournament victories.  If you’ll remember, it was only a couple of years ago that he went to the 71st hole, the par 3 17th, in The Players Championship with a chance to win, only to see that chance disappear when his tee shot went into the water.  I look for him to contend again this week when the PGA Tour returns to the TPC at Sawgrass for the 2009 Players Championship.

The Right Equipment For The Right Price

posted by SportsNut
April 28, 2009

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The avid golfer will tell you that the score is indicative of several factors. For one, it directly reflects your skill and dedication. The more work you put in, the better your score. But there is also a very real difference that can be made to your score by investing in high quality golf clubs. This doesn’t necessarily mean, however, that high quality equipment has to break the bank. There are, of course, very pricey and very high end options available for the golfer with some extra cash, but there are also more reasonable options.

It’s something that every bargain hunter must learn. Cheap doesn’t mean low quality, and that holds true for cheap golf clubs. Do your research and discover the brands that you think will really work to improve your score. Then start browsing the internet for sales, discounts, or promotions. You might just be surprised at the deals you can find on various websites for truly high quality products. Be careful, though, as you want to make sure you are actually receiving the real deal and not a knock off brand or damaged material.

Golf Talk: “Wild Horse” - A Great Value

posted by Striker
April 26, 2009

18thwildhorseI recently made the three hour trip from Lincoln, NE to Gothenburg, NE to play golf with a couple of my friends at Wild Horse Golf Club.  This is not the first time I have played the course, but it was definitely the most enjoyable.  The two main reasons it was more enjoyable this time than it was the other times I played the course was: the weather was good, and I played well.  There is one other reason I believe I enjoyed this round of golf more and that is because I am becoming more familiar with the course, which is probably why I played better.

Wild Horse is a Links style golf course with a narrow first cut of rough and then native grass.  Most of the fairways have generous landing areas, but it is imperative to keep your golf ball in the fairway, or at least in the first cut of rough.  There are several holes that have tee shots where you can’t see the landing area, which makes it hard to know where to aim.  After you play the course a couple of times, you start to learn where you need to hit each of your tee shots, but more importantly, where not to hit them.  Another area where familiarity of the course will help you immensely is on the greens.

Wild Horse’s greens are quick and have a lot of undulation in them and it takes a couple of rounds to get comfortable with their breaks and speed.  During this most recent round of golf, I made nine putts that were 5 to 12 feet long.  The previous times I played this course, I didn’t make many putts other than tap ins.  It always makes the round more enjoyable when you can make some putts.

I have played Wild Horse three times, once a year for the last three years, and always on a Friday in late April.  To play 18 holes with a cart at Wild Horse will cost you less than $55 dollars.  Playing this golf course is a real pleasure and to be able to play a course of this caliber for that price is truely a great value.  I  intend on making another trip later this summer to see how the course plays when the rough is up and the greens are at their true speed.  If I lived closer, I would play Wild Horse several times a year, but for now, I will try to play it at least twice a year.

gaybrianfinaldayverizonBrian Gay began the 4th round of the Verizon Heritage golf tournament at 13 under par and a 3 stroke lead, but when he made a birdie on No. 1 and a 57 foot eagle putt on No. 2, that lead grew to 6 strokes.  At this point in the golf tournament, only a record setting round by one of his competitors or a major collapse on his part would keep him from winning his 2nd career PGA golf tournament.  Neither of those things would happen, as Gay went on to shoot a final round 64 and set a new tournament record of 20 under par.

Although Brian Gay is not considered to be one of the longer hitters on the PGA tour, the strength of his golf game is his accuracy off the tee.  Since The Harbour Town Golf Links at Hilton Head Island, South Carolina isn’t an extremely long golf course, but is a very tight one, it suits Gay’s game very well.

On Sunday, in the final round of the golf tournament, he continued to hit fairways and greens, and kept making putts.  When you begin the day with a 3 shot lead, that combination makes it very difficult for anyone to catch you, and when the round was over he won the tournament by 10 strokes.

At 37 years old, Gay has been a journeyman on the PGA tour, competing in 293 golf tournaments before capturing his 1st victory last year in the Maykoba Golf Classic in Mexico.  Now that he has his 2nd victory under his belt, I think you will begin to see more of him on the leader board in future events.

It was an amazing round of golf, and an amazing performance throughout the tournament for a very nice young man.  My hat’s off to him for having the perseverence to keep plugging away and never giving up.  His hard work is now starting to pay off.

Major League Baseball: Yankees Get Thumped

posted by Striker
April 20, 2009

ny-yankee-logoThings were looking up for New York Yankee pitcher Chien-Ming Wang after the 1st inning of the baseball game against the Cleveland Indians on Saturday April 18, 2009, when he retired three batters in order for just the second time this season.  But things were about to change for the worse in a big way.

The Cleveland Indians trailed the New York Yankees 2-0 when they entered the top of the 2nd inning.  That score changed quickly and drastically, when the Indians scored 14 runs on 13 hits in the top of the second inning, which took 37 minutes to complete.  Cleveland finished with 22 runs to defeat New York 22-4.  The 14 runs is the most ever scored in the 2nd inning of a baseball game, and the 22 runs scored by the Indians ties a record for the most runs ever allowed by the Yankees.

The Yankees have six losses so far this season with three of those losses coming with Wang as the starting pitcher.  All three of these losses were blow-outs.  The Yankees are going to have to decide how long they can continue to go with Wang as a starter before they look at making a change.  Wang has been struggling this year after missing the latter half of the season with an injury.  The Yankees are confident that he can return to the caliber of pitching he showed in the first half of last seaston, but how long will it take and can how long can they afford to wait?