Something about these major championships that always brings me back to them, year after year. Nowadays it’s about watching the great ones actually squirm – struggling just keep par. This year golf’s US Open at Oakmont was less dramatic than 2006’s “meltdown” stories of Phil, Jim, and Colin. But it was still fun to watch […]
From my earlier post about taking golf lesson at Anaheim Hills GC, I just attended my third (out of 4) lessons on short game. Normally, group lessons are not that great considering one instructor has to look at multiple people (in my case, 6 others) within the hour. He won’t have time to really look […]
Well, that was a different Masters, eh? The US major championships now feature some of the best “Tiger-Proofing” techniques: narrow fairways, thick rough, slippery greens with crazy breaks, etc. It’s great to see Phil, Tiger, Ernie, Sergio, Vijay, the best of the best, struggle a lot more to EARN their right to win. As much […]
A friend of mine, Lu-Khon, commented that my blog has no images. Well, almost no images, I do have some in my earlier posts and I don’t feel the need to spruce up my blog with too many images, not to mention it’s a little bit of a pain to maintain those files. However, I came […]
Golf is a difficult and cruel game. From last week’s Tiger Woods meltdown, it just confirms (again, after his US Open collapse) that no one can be good at this game all the time. Yet people like me is always drawn to the game. I always find myself going to driving range eventhough all of […]