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The Players: Kevin Na, Tiger Woods trying to get into the swing

May 14, 2012   //   by MarkSullivan   //   Blog  //  No Comments

We are seeing all kinds of weird varieties of golf swings on the PGA Tour, to the point that you wonder whether it’s better to be taught or untaught. There is Kevin Na ’s neurotic stutter swing, Rickie Fowler ’s hit-the-throttle accelerator swing, and Bubba Watson ’s uninhibited big-door-on-a-small-hinge swing. Then there is Tiger Woods ’ confused multiple-personality swing. What that ought to …

Open Question: R&P: What is it that is so great when non-musicians do things that are musical?

Apr 10, 2012   //   by MarkSullivan   //   Blog  //  No Comments

… winner Bubba Watson… Oh Oh Oh – The Golf Boys http://www.youtube.com/watch?v…

Open Question: R&P: What is it that is so great when non-musicians do things that are musical?

Apr 10, 2012   //   by MarkSullivan   //   Blog  //  No Comments

… winner Bubba Watson… Oh Oh Oh – The Golf Boys http://www.youtube.com/watch?v…

Golf name to remember: 'Bubba from Bagdad'

Apr 10, 2012   //   by MarkSullivan   //   Blog  //  No Comments

Golf name to remember: 'Bubba from Bagdad' How does a 235-yard double eagle that vaults a player into a four-hour-long lead he never relinquishes end up not being the shot of the day? The shot of the tournament? If the Masters is on the line and Bubba Watson is faced with a boomerang attempt through a chute. Watson's wedge on the second hole of a playoff Sunday evening helped him save par, which …

Golf name to remember: 'Bubba from Bagdad'

Apr 10, 2012   //   by MarkSullivan   //   Blog  //  No Comments

Golf name to remember: 'Bubba from Bagdad' How does a 235-yard double eagle that vaults a player into a four-hour-long lead he never relinquishes end up not being the shot of the day? The shot of the tournament? If the Masters is on the line and Bubba Watson is faced with a boomerang attempt through a chute. Watson's wedge on the second hole of a playoff Sunday evening helped him save par, which …

Golf name to remember: 'Bubba from Bagdad'

Apr 9, 2012   //   by MarkSullivan   //   Blog  //  No Comments

Golf name to remember: 'Bubba from Bagdad' How does a 235-yard double eagle that vaults a player into a four-hour-long lead he never relinquishes end up not being the shot of the day? The shot of the tournament? If the Masters is on the line and Bubba Watson is faced with a boomerang attempt through a chute. Watson's wedge on the second hole of a playoff Sunday evening helped him save par, which …

Golf name to remember: 'Bubba from Bagdad'

Apr 9, 2012   //   by MarkSullivan   //   Blog  //  No Comments

Golf name to remember: 'Bubba from Bagdad' How does a 235-yard double eagle that vaults a player into a four-hour-long lead he never relinquishes end up not being the shot of the day? The shot of the tournament? If the Masters is on the line and Bubba Watson is faced with a boomerang attempt through a chute. Watson's wedge on the second hole of a playoff Sunday evening helped him save par, which …

Golf name to remember: 'Bubba from Bagdad'

Apr 9, 2012   //   by MarkSullivan   //   Blog  //  No Comments

Golf name to remember: 'Bubba from Bagdad' How does a 235-yard double eagle that vaults a player into a four-hour-long lead he never relinquishes end up not being the shot of the day? The shot of the tournament? If the Masters is on the line and Bubba Watson is faced with a boomerang attempt through a chute. Watson's wedge on the second hole of a playoff Sunday evening helped him save par, which …

Golf name to remember: 'Bubba from Bagdad'

Apr 9, 2012   //   by MarkSullivan   //   Blog  //  No Comments

Golf name to remember: 'Bubba from Bagdad' How does a 235-yard double eagle that vaults a player into a four-hour-long lead he never relinquishes end up not being the shot of the day? The shot of the tournament? If the Masters is on the line and Bubba Watson is faced with a boomerang attempt through a chute. Watson's wedge on the second hole of a playoff Sunday evening helped him save par, which …

Golf name to remember: 'Bubba from Bagdad'

Apr 9, 2012   //   by MarkSullivan   //   Blog  //  No Comments

Golf name to remember: 'Bubba from Bagdad' How does a 235-yard double eagle that vaults a player into a four-hour-long lead he never relinquishes end up not being the shot of the day? The shot of the tournament? If the Masters is on the line and Bubba Watson is faced with a boomerang attempt through a chute. Watson's wedge on the second hole of a playoff Sunday evening helped him save par, which …

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