Posted by: petedaddy on: February 25, 2009
I have been playing with these clubs for over a month now, and so far, I like them, they have slightly more distance than my last irons by a good club length, the feel isn’t as ’soft’ as I thought they would be, but I am pleased with them. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by: petedaddy on: December 6, 2008
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Australian golfer Geoff Ogilvy has won the 2008 Australian PGA Championship with 14-under par, 2 stokes ahead of fellow Australian Mathew Goggin.
Thankfully the rain held off on the final round to see a scheduled finish after round one was interrupted due to bad weather and half of the field had a 4.30am start on Friday. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by: petedaddy on: October 2, 2008
Hello, I have been really slack lately, enjoying watching alot of golf on tv, however, I have been enjoying some travel time and relaxation, so there has been no time for keeping ontop of my site! I am also shifting to another country in a months time, where I will have alot of time on my hands to report on the left hand golf world, aswel as enjoy alot more golf myself!!
Thanks again for your understanding!
Posted by: petedaddy on: September 2, 2008
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Vijay Singh makes it 2 in a row winning the Deutsche Bank Open in the PGA Tour Playoffs for the FedExCup, and gives him a demanding points lead, and could possibly not even bother showing up at The Tour Championship.
His putter has been on fire, and in recent times, it was the putter that let him down, if it continues to run hot, you may aswel write the cheque out now.
Another excellent showing from Canadian Lefty, Mike Weir, finishing a close 2nd behind the inform Vijay.
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Posted by: petedaddy on: August 26, 2008
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Vijay Singh has beaten Sergio Garcia in a playoff, at The Ridgewood Country Club, NJ to win The Barclays and making it his fourth Barclays win.
There was a pretty big field of left-handers out there, with Mike Weir finishing top of the lefty pack.
Missed Cut
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