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Luke Donald to Face Ernie Els at WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship 02-21-2012, adminDonald is the defending winner in this competition also he will be seeking to play just as well, if not much better, that he did in the year 2011 when he managed to win all 6 of his matches prior to the eighteenth hole! Even so, Donald had a disappointing showing in the Northern Trust Open couple weeks ago, completing 56th overall. Is he going to have the strength of mind to prove his form around?Regardless of entering this competition within the back of a poor result Donald is in confident mood entering the Championships. -
Tiger Woods Experiencing His Putting 01-26-2012, adminPrevious world number 1 Tiger Woods is now taking part in the Abu Dhabi HSBC Tournament in which his approach play outstanding but his putting has been a regular thorn as part of his side.
Woods, has not played competitive golf for at least seven weeks, and he showed how his start playing it through the opening round of two under par 70 in Abu Dhabi Golf Club. He required thirty four putts throughout his game which supposed he simply made 2 birdies.
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Tiger Woods Confesses Appearance Money Is Essential To His Scheduling 01-25-2012, adminTiger Woods has publicly admitted that he prefers the golf events he plays in depending on the appearance income he gets from the organisers, despite the fact that he earned a reported $90,500,000 last year alone! The previous world number 1 has decided to play in the HSBC Abu Dhabi Tournament rather than the opening PGA Tour at Torrey Pines in California and he is stated to be getting money more than $2,000,000 only for playing. -
Steve Stricker Wins First PGA Tour Event of 2012 01-11-2012, adminSteve Stricker has become the first PGA Tour winner of the New year after he beat Scotland's Martin Laird by three-shots at the Hyundai Tournament of Champions in picturesque Maui, Hawaii.
Stricker went into the final round with a five-stroke advantage but started slowly making no birdies on the first seven holes and bogey at the par-four sixth. This allowed Laird, Jonathan Byrd and Webb Simpson to close the gap and put him under significant pressure but Stricker held his nerve, rediscovered his form and held on for the first PGA Tour win of 2012.