by Pat Mullaly on December 29, 2010
You may not be able to drive the ball further than 150 yards, but if you can putt well enough, you just might have a chance to be the best putter in the U.S.of A.!!! USPT National Championship held at The Crossings at Carlsbad – San Diego, CA September 24 – 30, 2011 The USPT’s [...]
by Pat Mullaly on November 5, 2010
I was playing in a local league tournament the other day. Not a major tournament, just a simple inter-league competition. Not much money on the line. We were playing as teams of four against eight other teams of four. The game was one ball net, one ball gross, which means that for each hole the [...]
by Pat Mullaly on July 16, 2010
Most golfers have several fairway woods in their bag, usually a 3 wood, 5 wood, and possibly a 7 or 9 wood. I play with a woman who has an 11! They are not common, but they do exist. Originally made of real wood (thus the name), these clubs have heads of steel or titanium. [...]
by Pat Mullaly on July 13, 2010
Huge kudos go out to Paul Creamer for her great win at Oakmont Country Club at the 65th U.S. Women’s Open this past Sunday. Battling pain from recent surgery on her thumb, her sheer will and determination to succeed got her to the top of the leader board with a final score of 2 under [...]
by Pat Mullaly on July 9, 2010
Patience pays off. Brittany Lang of the USA kept her head and took the lead by 2 under for a first round score of 69 at the Oakmont Country Club, scene of the 2010 U.S. Women’s Open. In spite of a scorching sun and high humidity, Lang managed to sink her putts including a 40-footer [...]
by Pat Mullaly on July 8, 2010
Just about everybody! And that’s the truth. This week the LPGA U.S. Women’s Open is being played on one of the toughest golf courses in the country, the Oakmont Country Club in Pennsylvania. Predictions are that the winning score will certainly be over par. Three years ago in 2007 the U.S. Men’s Open was held [...]