I have been playing my Ping i10 irons since last December, well since last December I have played them about six times.
Now that the weather has finally thawed out here in southwestern Ohio I have committed to playing my i10’s this golfing season. My set lacks a matching sand wedge, which I actually prefer. Out [...]
Archive for May, 2008
So you think its tough to find a good selection of clubs when you’re a lefty? Try being a left-handed woman.
Demo days at the local driving range meant that I could maybe try King Cobra and that was about it. They seemed to be the only manufacturer that would consistently have these hard-to-find [...]
In his fourth season on the PGA Tour, Ryuji Imada outlasted Kenny Perry to win the AT&T Classic in a one hole playoff.
Many figured the tournament would belong to either Charles Howell III who held the 54 hole lead, or Kenny Perry who was just one shot behind at the start of the final round. [...]
Richard Finch did his best Woody Austin impression on the way to his victory at the Irish Open at Adare Manor. With a 3 shot lead coming into the par 5 18th and after a slightly wayward drive found the right rough, the Englishman chose to take the safe option and lay up.
His heart must [...]
After bagging a Nike T-60 three wood for the better part of two years (a lifetime for me) I decided to go in a different direction.
I looked at many different fairway woods when looking for a positive change for my fairway game. Decision made! Enter the 2008 Cobra Speed LD-F three wood.
Initial Impressions:
Quite simply, this [...]
If you flipped around the final rounds this weekend, each tournament ended with me saying "Wow! What did I just see?" Just when you thought golf without Tiger in the field was ho-hum, along comes the unexpected. Here are some moments you’re sure to see over and over:
Richard Finch wins the Irish Open after [...]
Charles Howell leads the AT&T Classic by one stroke after 54 holes. A place he’s occupied three previous occasions, resulting in zero wins. The last time was the 2007 Sony Open, in which he finished second to Paul Goydos. For the second week in a row, Kenny Perry will be in the last group, his 69 leaving him a shot behind. Hopefully no dreams of final round 81’s will dance in his head this evening. Mr. Howell shot a 5 under par 67 to finish 13 under par after three rounds. Weather is expected tomorrow afternoon so tee times have been pushed up, and the players will go off both tees in threesomes.













