PGA Championship Player Preview – Tiger Woods
Golf Talk Canada previews some of the worlds top players ahead of the 2018 PGA Championship.
Here is an in depth look at Tiger Woods who is in search of his first major title since the 2008 US Open.
Here is an in depth look at Tiger Woods who is in search of his first major title since the 2008 US Open.
Golf Professional who has worked in the golf industry for over 25 years. Formerly representing Augusta National and The Masters Broadcast in Canada behind the camera lens for 11 years, in 2010 he launched Canada’s only National Golf Talk Program (Golf Talk Canada).
And then there were two………… Just two Canadians remain in the FedEx Cup playoffs and will compete this week at the BMW Championships at Medinah Country Club in Illinois. Corey Conners enters the BMW Championship at No.27 in the FedEx Cup standings. He moved into the all important top 30 after a solid performance at…
Jason Day is back in his native Australia this week to compete at the Aussie Open. Jordan Spieth has also made the trip down under but is without his caddie Michael Greller who is home with his new born child. Day said he would love the opportunity to compete against Spieth in the final pairing….
The new rules of golf come into effect January 1, 2019. One of the major points of contention is that players will now be allowed to putt with the pin in or out. The new rules are supposed to help speed up the game of golf but what if player No.1 wants the pin out…
Mark Zecchino’s article from TSN.ca today. Click here for the original link: The rule of thumb for most golf analysts is that Augusta National is already a long course and when it gets cold and wet, it favours the big hitters even more so. Considering the wet weather already this week at Augusta, this should…
The Open Championship at Carnoustie in Scotland could provide Tiger Woods his best of chance of winning in 2018. Golf Talk Canada hosts Mark Zecchino and Bob Weeks say the course plays out well for Tiger’s game but only if he is able get the mental part of his game in the right place.
The town of Oakville council unanimously voted to make Glen Abbey golf course a heritage site late Monday night. According to the Toronto Star: In 2015, ClubLink Corp. proposed a plan to build 3,222 residential units and 122,000 square feet of commercial space on the site, leaving 124 acres for public green space. The latest vote…
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