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    Quick Golf Tips To improve Your Golf Putting

    Golf putting is a kind of an art, not every golfer can putt perfectly. If you work you're putting techniques more than you work with your golf swing, you will start save strokes. Golf putting is a matter of feeling. What do you feel? Golf putting is just about the half of the golf game. So there is a good reason for you to work more with your putting?


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    1: How Can A Golf Club Component Improve Your Game?

    Every golfer is hunting for the best kit out there to make their game high quality. Top brands publicize with pro golfers to demonstrate their appliances because they know if the best golfers are using their apparatus, other golfers will catch on and perhaps try their products also.


    2: Golf Tips From an Improving Golfer - Type of Clubs

    When you start playing golf, there can seem to be a bewildering array of types of clubs available to buy. Should you go for steel clubs? Graphite clubs? A combination of both? And what do these things actually mean? I got some good advice from my golf coach about choosing golf clubs, which I'm going to share with you here.


    3: 3 Secret Tips to Improve Your Golf Swing Fast

    Golf is perhaps the latest elite sport and fitness activity to take the fitness circles and sporting enthusiasts by storm. Almost every other man, wants to become a golfing expert or at least an amateur player and it is a good way to meet up with friends and colleagues in the weekends and enjoy yourself, while keeping yourself active.


    4: Fashion and Ladies Golf Apparel

    I picked up one of those Golfing for Women type magazines the other week and got to asking myself where these women actually live, who wear the golf apparel shown in women's golf magazines? I have never seen women, not even the pros, dressed in such expensive clothes.


    5: Junior Golf Club Set

    If you are into golf, your children are probably going to want to try it once in a while. Children always want to emulate their parents, and that means they are going to find interest in all of the things that they see their parents doing. If the junior's parents play golf, the children are going to show some interest in it. You can always take them to the mini golf range, but they are going to want to try the real thing. Start out by getting them a junior golf club set and then go from there.


    6: Love To Golf? Try A Golf Vacation Resort!

    Nowadays, those who really love the sport of golf and want to be able to play it whenever they go on vacation have an intriguing opportunity in front of them. The attractiveness of golf vacation resorts to these people can't be overstated. Some of these destinations combine a world-class golf course with a beautiful resort experience.


    7: Home Putting Green And Your Short Game

    Constructing a home putting green is the best way to learn how to play golf. This is most recommended to beginners who don't have the time to go out and visit a real golf course.


    8: 5 Great Moments in Golf

    Every golf fan has a different idea as to which are the most memorable 5 great moments in golf. Indeed as in any other sport, there are a lot of different highlights to choose from and there are a lot of places to look for the events you missed out on the first time around. There are DVDs, VCR tapes, magazines, books and of course there is a wealth of information about the sport online as well.


    9: Golf Vacation Packages For The Golf Lover

    Looking for a place to go relax? Need THE perfect gift for a golfer? Check out a golf vacation package. There are so many places to go and things to see, a golf vacation package is a perfect choice. You will be able to find a course, or courses, that suit your taste and a package that fits your budget.


    10: Sets Golf and Golf Equipment on the Internet: Best Purchasing Options!

    All golfers understand how crucial it is to have good quality sets golf or golf equipment that is up to the required standards.Among the top brands are names like Ping, Callaway, and Taylormade, and these are just some of the names, whose quality has been proven and are well-known.


    11: In the Market for Great Golf Equipment

    When you begin shopping for good golf equipment, you'll find that if you know how and where to look, it can be a very rewarding adventure. I've stumbled upon great deals a number of times just by dropping by summer yard sales. I've seen entire sets for $30. Single woods were $3. Granted, they weren't the best of the best, but I don't need the best of the best to play (until such time that I turn pro).


    12: Get a Good Golf Grip With These Free Golf Tips For Beginners

    As the golf grip is so important, here are some free golf tips for beginners on the golf grip. If you are a more experienced golfer then these golf tips might help you to reassess your grip. If you have a certain swing fault such as a hook, use the description of the different grip types and positions to learn how to fix it.


    13: How to Lower Your Golf Score

    I love the game of golf since the tender age of 12 Ive seen the sport grow and change tremendously. I recall playing the 9 for $9 at the country course, and using my left over dollar for fries at the halfway house. Back in that day, the driving range was a stop and sock. Oh- and golf carts didnt have roofs!


    14: To Improve Your Golf Swing You Might have to Change it

    The golf game requires control, consistency, and accuracy for hitting the ball and driving it towards the target. To achieve this, golfers must try to achieve the perfect golf swing needed for each shot. As the objective of the game is to take the least amount of strokes at each hole, you will no doubt want to improve your golf swing.


    15: The Club - The Basics of Golf Equipment

    A standard golf club has three main parts - the Head, the Grip, and the Shaft. All clubs have them. All three parts are made from different materials.


    16: Arnold Palmer - The Man From Latrobe

    Arnold Daniel Palmer was born on September 10, 1929 in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, or as the residents there call it "Laaatrobe," with an emphasis on the "A." Considered to be one of the greatest golf players in history he has won a number of events including the PGA Tour and the Champions Tour dating back to 1955. Given the nickname, "The King," he is popular among both fans and golf pros around the world. Part of golf's Big Three that included Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player, with the emergence of televised sports in the 1950's, Palmer and his Big Three buddies made golf interesting, and watchable.


    17: Choosing the Right Golf Equipment

    Before you set out to find the perfect golfing equipment, there are two very important factors you need to take into consideration: What is your level of playing? What is your budget?


    18: Some Basics of Golf

    The game of golf is played on a huge, grass-covered area known as a golf course. The course is either a nine-hole or an eighteen-hole playing field. Many beginners prefer to start with a nine-hole golf course.


    19: Guide to Putting

    The enjoyment derived from playing golfing can be further reinforced if you hone your putting abilities further. Though it appears incredible you can enhance your talents simply by practicing and improving some areas of your playing.


    20: Golf Equipments – How They Improve Your Game

    Golf equipments and golfing accessories play critical role in the game of golfing. If you are making a mistake to pick right golf equipments then it can effect your scoring.


    21: Golf Vacations In Las Vegas

    If you're looking for a vacation that provides you with all the relaxation and rest you need, as well as getting in some exercise, then golf vacations in Las Vegas are just the ticket.


    22: Start Playing Golf – Your First Practice Routines

    People often ask me what are the first things they should do to start playing golf and my response is always the same.


    23: A Low Cost Solution To Starting To Play Golf

    As someone interested in starting to play golf, my advice to you is – don’t buy a set of golf clubs straight away.


    24: Anxious About Starting To Play Golf? Beginners' Golf Tips

    If you have never played golf before the prospect of taking that initial step maybe daunting. Where do you go to get the information you need to learn to play golf?


    25: Hitting the Long Ball with Mizuno Drivers

    One of the most overlooked items in your arsenal of clubs is your driver. So much emphasis is put on the putter that the driver is usually in the back seat.


    26: Fix Your Golf Swing the Right Way

    One of the things most golfers want to know is, how do I fix my golf swing. As you keep reading, I describe some of the different ways you can go about it. After going through them, it's going to be up to you to decide which approach is the best for you.


    27: Golf Fitness Training in the Off-season

    Golf fitness training in the off-season can greatly benefit golfers of any age in the improvement of their skills on the course. All to often the golfer will neglect the physical components relative to the execution of a biomechamically efficient golf swing. Rather than develop the physical requirements of the golf swing, the golfer will spend an insurmountable amount of time practicing and money on golf lessons with minimal improvement.


    28: Golf Basics - What you Need to Know

    The rules in golf are fairly simple if you already know them, however explaining them could take a while. If you are not very familiar with the basics, the first thing you would need to know would be the main objective of the game: you have to hit the ball at the start or at the tee into the hole for every section in the course's 18 sections or 18 holes.


    29: Best Quality Golf Course With Natural Hazards

    Golfers simply cannot escape the fact that they will always be sensitive to their golf course. The game of golf usually requires 18 holes of teeing grounds and greens (complete with a pin and cup), fairways and rough, and other natural hazards.


    30: Taylormade Irons: Taking it to the Green

    With winter approaching it’s the perfect time to access the current conditions going on inside your golf bag. Is there a reason your last round of gold ended up with your 20 over par? How many of your golf clubs ended up at the bottom of lakes this summer? Is there anyway to improve your game without hiring the course pro? Sure there is and Taylormade irons can help you. Who better to trust than a company who are the makers of the number one driver on the PGA tour? Yes, Taylormade clubs have been used by some of the worlds best golfers including Sergio Garcia and Paula Creamer both of who have had recent wins on the PGA tour.


    31: Quick Golf Tips To improve Your Golf Putting

    Golf putting is a kind of an art, not every golfer can putt perfectly. If you work you're putting techniques more than you work with your golf swing, you will start save strokes. Golf putting is a matter of feeling. What do you feel? Golf putting is just about the half of the golf game. So there is a good reason for you to work more with your putting?


    32: Play These Courses During Your Las Vegas Golf Vacation

    Close your eyes and imagine Las Vegas. You probably see the famous Strip or a blackjack table. True, Las Vegas is best known for its gambling and casino scene. But did you stop to imagine some great golf as well? Las Vegas has excellent golf courses to satisfy the beginner or advanced player alike.


    33: Best golf courses in Wales

    If you live in Wales, or if you're vacationing there, you might want to go golfing. There are all kinds of courses that you can play on, but to really have a great time you need to locate the best golf courses in Wales. There are an amazing one hundred and seventy-six golf courses located within Wales.


    34: Purchasing Quality Golf Equipment at Affordable Prices

    One of the most important factors in influencing the decision to start any new sport is cost. Golf unlike some sports requires a plethora of golf equipment from the beginning including golf clubs, accessories, balls, shoes and suitable clothing, especially if you're considering to take-up the sport in winter; put simply, golf equipment is a huge part of the game and entry costs such as lessons, membership and driving range fees can be equally so.


    35: Traveling accessories If You Are A Frequent Traveler

    If you are a constant traveler as well as a golf aficionado, well, you have a problem at hand. And the only solution is to carry a full set of traveling accessories so that you remain in touch with your golf swing.If you wish to retain your handicap while you travel, you will need some of the following:


    36: Make money Golfing

    Addiction to golf comes second only to that of booze, no wonder golf widows were creatures who once received our deepest sympathies. Now, of course, the term golf poor is quickly becoming a universal truth as well. And that’s only because golf and its accessories can really empty out an addict’s wallet.


    37: Can Improve Your Game Using Golf Accessories?

    Golf pros use many tricks in order to improve their game. Of course, regular practice is an obvious method. However, most of them will also use their golf accessories in many ways to reach the best results as you can read here:


    38: Tips To Improve Your Golf

    The single more important movement that a good player of golf do. This does not have to be confused with the erroneous council in order to behind begin the part of the stay of the body. At last you must turn yours also towards the objective while they catch up the extension of their lateral movement.


    39: The Down Swing Tips

    The first movement from the top of the swing is a lateral thrust of the hips to the left, eventually followed by an automatic turning of the hips.


    40: Swinging Tips

    There is quite a time gap between the extension limits of the first three parts and the last three. There is a similar lag in the time they start down, too. Swings of the top professionals vary somewhat, of course, but sequence pictures never fail to show that the knees, hips, and shoulders reach the end of their backward movements well before the arms, hands, and club head.


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    This Week: Pebble Beach Pro-Am
    The AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am takes place on the PGA Tour this week, the first of two times we'll see Pebble Beach Golf Links this year. Pebble also is the site of the 2010 U.S. Open.

    There's a new course in the rotation this year. Monterey Peninsula Country Club replaces Poppy Hills, a move that makes most of the pros happy. (And Monterey should provide some great views for those watching at home, too.) Monterey Peninsula was included in the rota for many years, but the last time the tournament visited the club was 1977.

    The new world No. 2, Steve Stricker, isn't playing this week. But the world No. 424, John Daly, is entered. So if you've been on pins and needles wondering if Daly's threat to retire was real, well, rest easy.

    The defending champion is Dustin Johnson, who finished third in the Northern Trust Open. Sergio Garcia makes his 2010 PGA Tour debut this week, and Sam Saunders, grandson of Arnold Palmer, gets his second sponsor exemption of the year. Also in the field are Rickie Fowler, Ryo Ishikawa, Vijay Singh, Jim Furyk, Padraig Harrington, last week's runner-up Luke Donald, and J.B. Holmes, who finished tied for third last week.

    Check our AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am tournament page for the list of past championship plus more tourney info and trivia.

    This Week: Pebble Beach Pro-Am originally appeared on About.com Golf on Monday, February 8th, 2010 at 09:41:08.

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    Stricker Bumps Mickelson from No. 2 World Ranking
    Who is the best golfer in the world? Tiger Woods, but he's not playing. The best golfer who is playing right now is Steve Stricker, according to the world rankings. By winning the Northern Trust Open on Sunday, Stricker bumped Phil Mickelson down to No. 3 in the rankings, taking over the second spot himself.

    Stricker moving ahead of Mickelson isn't just an artifact of the ranking system's math, either. Stricker has earned it. Mickelson finished 2009 hot, but Stricker outplayed him over the course of the year.

    In 2009, Stricker and Mickelson both had three PGA Tour wins. Mickelson later won the WGC HSBC Champions, a big win albeit one that didn't count as an official PGA Tour victory. Advantage to Mickelson.

    But Stricker had more than twice as many Top 25 finishes as Phil (16 to 7), more Top 10s (11 to 7), won nearly $1 million more, and posted an actual scoring average more than one full stroke better than Mickelson's (69.51 to 70.83). In adjusted scoring - which takes into account course difficulty and strength of field - Stricker still easily bested Mickelson, ranking second to Phil's 28th.

    And now Stricker has started 2010 with a 10th, a third and a win. While Mickelson opened the year with two indifferent showings on courses where he usually plays great.

    Stricker is a couple weeks away from turning 43, and during the television broadcast one of the NBC announcers suggested Stricker might turn into another Vijay Singh - a victory machine in his 40s. Sure, that might happen, but let's not get carried away just yet.

    It's more likely Stricker could turn into another Kenny Perry, who has 11 wins in his 40s. Stricker's Northern Trust Open victory was his fifth in his 40s. Vijay? He has 22.

    Of course, Singh had a headstart on Stricker - he's four years and one day older than Stricker. But by the time Singh was the age Stricker is now, Vijay had already won 17 times in his 40s. It's asking a lot of any golfer - it will be asking a lot of Mickelson and of Tiger someday - to match Vijay's post-40 performance.

    But any way you look at Stricker's play over the past 14 months, he deserves the No. 2 world ranking that he seized on Sunday.

    See also:

    Stricker Bumps Mickelson from No. 2 World Ranking originally appeared on About.com Golf on Sunday, February 7th, 2010 at 18:31:46.

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    Latest Tiger Rumor: He'll Return at Tavistock Cup
    Where will Tiger Woods make his return to golf? The celebrity gossip Web site TMZ.com is reporting that Woods will play in the Tavistock Cup March 22-23.

    Of all the celebrity gossip sites/magazines jumping on the Tiger Woods rumor train, TMZ.com's reporting has probably been the most solid. It's certainly had its share of reports that turned out to be wrong, however. The Web site claims its source is "someone who works for the Woods family."

    Many have speculated that Woods will return at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, two weeks prior to The Masters. The Tavistock Cup is played in the days in-between the Transitions Championship and the Palmer, so it, too, is little more than two weeks prior to The Masters.

    The Tavistock Cup is a team event that pits pros representing two of Florida's most exclusive clubs, Isleworth and Lake Nona. The event raises money for charity, but the participants - 10 players for each team - are very well-compensated. The purse in 2009 was $3.5 million.

    A Tiger return at the Tavistock Cup makes sense on several levels, not the least of which is that fans are let through the gates on an invitation-only basis. The Tavistock Cup Web site explains the availability of tickets this way: "We are sorry, but tickets are not available to the general public. Only members of Isleworth Golf & Country Club, members of Lake Nona Golf & Country Club, tournament sponsors, and VIP guests are allowed to attend this event."

    Woods would be among friends, with a smaller gallery full of rich people like himself, a gallery that is tightly controlled. It makes sense, doesn't it? Certainly more sense than last week's big rumor about a Tiger return at the Accenture Match Play Championship.

    Latest Tiger Rumor: He'll Return at Tavistock Cup originally appeared on About.com Golf on Sunday, February 7th, 2010 at 13:23:46.

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    Beginners: How to Rake a Sand Bunker
    It sounds like a very simple thing - and it is a very simple thing - but there's a right way to rank sand bunkers. And that's the way you want to do it, because you should always leave a bunker you've visited in good shape for the golfers following behind you on the course.

    See also:

    Beginners: How to Rake a Sand Bunker originally appeared on About.com Golf on Saturday, February 6th, 2010 at 05:09:15.

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    Accenture Match Play Ready for Tiger - Just In Case
    Is Tiger Woods returning to golf at the Accenture Match Play Championship in two weeks? That's what an Australian newspaper said recently, not bothering to cite any sources at all - merely referencing "strengthening whispers." A Tiger return at the Match Play doesn't seem too likely to me, but more surprising things have happened.

    The folks who run the Accenture Match Play won't be taken by surprise, however, if this particular Tiger rumor turns out to be true. Not because they know anything - they stress that they don't - but because they're prepared for anything.

    "This is exactly what happened last year," Judy McDermott, one of the tournament managers, told the Arizona Daily Star newspaper. "Last year" refers to Woods' return from knee surgery, which was preceeded by weeks of speculation about where that return might happen. It wound up happening at the Accenture Match Play, leading to a surge in interest, media credentials and fans.

    The Daily Star reports:

    Wade Dunagan, executive director of the WGC event, recently awoke in the middle of a restless night. He worried that an unexpected Woods comeback might overwhelm spectator and media amenities at The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club.

    When he relayed those anxieties to McDermott, she told him to relax. "This is exactly what happened last year," she said. In 2009, Woods ended an eight-month injury layoff with a six-word statement: "I'm now ready to play again." He was at the Ritz five days later.

    "This event has a lot of moving pieces," Dunagan told the Daily Star. "Wouldn't it be nice if we could add Tiger to the list?"

    But don't get the idea from quotes like that one that the tournament officials know anything. They stress they do not. Dunagan told the Arizona Republic newspaper:

    "The main question is, 'Do I know anything you don't?' The answer is no. We're still a little bit in the dark. I can't confirm or deny anything, because I don't know."

    Accenture Match Play Ready for Tiger - Just In Case originally appeared on About.com Golf on Friday, February 5th, 2010 at 12:24:33.

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    Tiger Woods Out of Rehab, Back on Course Soon?
    According to a celebrity gossip site and an Australian newspaper, Tiger Woods is due to leave rehab for sexual addition at the end of this week, and the Aussie paper throws in that Woods might return to the PGA Tour just two weeks after that.

    Woods is believed (it has never been proved beyond doubt) to be at the Pine Grove Behavioral Health and Addiction Services clinic in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, undergoing treatment for sexual addiction. It is believed that Woods checked in to the clinic shortly before Christmas, and the clinic's treatment is a 6-week program.

    RadarOnline.com claims that "Tiger Woods is leaving sex addiction rehab by the end of this week ... His wife Elin has flown to Hattiesburg, Mississippi to bring Tiger home." Citing "sources close to the situation," the Web site claims Tiger and Elin plan to go away alone together for a few days after his release.

    Meanwhile, the Australian newspaper Herald Sun claims that Woods will return to golf at the Accenture Match Play Championship in just two weeks. It cites no sources for this assertion, referring only to "strengthening whispers."

    The Accenture Match Play is where Woods returned following knee surgery, but Accenture is also one of Tiger's ex-sponsors, a company that pulled away from him the fastest in the aftermath of the cheating allegations. A Tiger return at Accenture's tournament, in just two weeks, doesn't make much sense on any level. But then, how much of this sordid tale does?

    Tiger Woods Out of Rehab, Back on Course Soon? originally appeared on About.com Golf on Thursday, February 4th, 2010 at 16:14:32.

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    Mickelson Won't Play Old Wedges This Week
    Phil Mickelson said today that he's made his point: Close the loophole.

    At a news conference today prior to the Northern Trust Open, Mickelson said that he won't use the old Ping Eye 2 wedges this week that are at the center of the groove-loophole storm. Despite being non-conforming under new groove rules, the old wedges remain legal for play due to long-ago legal agreements between the USGA and Ping and between the PGA Tour and Ping. Mickelson carried one of the old Ping Eye 2 wedges last week at the Farmers Insurance Open, something Tour veteran Scott McCarron called "cheating."

    McCarron apologized to Mickelson this week for using the words "Phil Mickelson" and "cheating" in the same sentence. Mickelson isn't the only golfer who has used the old wedges, taking advantage of the loophole; John Daly was the highest-profile golfer to do so in the full-field season-opener, the Sony Open.

    At his press conference Wednesday, Mickelson said:

    "Out of respect for (fellow Tour players), I do not want to have an advantage over them, whether it's perceived or actual. So this week I won't be playing that wedge. My point's been made, I won't play it."

    Mickelson slammed the USGA and PGA Tour for not working much earlier to close the Ping Eye 2 loophole. "You cannot put the players in the position to interpret what the rule means," Mickelson said. "This should have been decided well before this came out. It put me and it put all players in a bad spot and it needs to be changed."

    And although Mickelson himself won't be playing the old Ping Eye 2s this week, he said he hopes other players do continue exploiting the loophole in order to keep pressure on the USGA and PGA Tour to work with Ping and find a way to close the loophole.

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    Mickelson Won't Play Old Wedges This Week originally appeared on About.com Golf on Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010 at 17:14:27.

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    PGA Tour Likely to Try to Ban Old Ping Eye 2s
    Who would have guessed that 20- to 25-year old wedges would be behind such a kerfuffle on the PGA Tour. The latest on the PGA Tour and the old Ping Eye 2 loophole that some golfers are exploiting to continue using sharp-edged square grooves is that the Tour appears likely to attempt to ban the old clubs.

    A players meeting took place on Tuesday at the site of the Northern Trust Open. After the meeting, PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem spoke to Ping chairman and CEO John Solheim. Solheim released this statement:

    "PGA Tour Commissioner Finchem and I had a brief discussion ... and he shared his belief that the 1993 settlement agreement allowed his organization to utilize the protocol to consider a special rule that would ban PING EYE2 irons and wedges. While we strongly disagree with their interpretation of the agreement, we agreed further dialogue on the topic was healthy. We hope to speak again in the next week or so. I've also been in contact with the USGA and expect to meet with them as well."

    The "protocol" Solheim refers to is written into the 1993 agreement between the PGA Tour and Ping that stated the Tour would abide by USGA rulings regarding the legality for play of Ping Eye 2 irons made in the late 1980s. Since the USGA has its own legal agreement with Ping that stipulates those old Ping Eye 2s remain legal, those clubs also remain playable on the PGA Tour.

    The "protocol" describes conditions under which the Tour could break away from the USGA's ruling regarding the Ping Eye 2s. That protocol involves a lot of legalese and some very specific conditions regarding the state of modern equipment. The Tour stated last week it believed it might be able to invoke the protocol; Ping's Solheim stated last week he didn't see how the conditions in the protocol could be considered met.

    Based on Solheim's statement, it appears the PGA Tour will forge ahead and try to ban the old Ping Eye 2s. Commissioner Finchem is holding a press conference later today, where he'll be pressed about this matter. Stay tuned.

    PGA Tour Likely to Try to Ban Old Ping Eye 2s originally appeared on About.com Golf on Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010 at 10:22:23.

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    This Week: Northern Trust Open
    The Northern Trust Open at Riviera Country Club boasts the strongest field yet in the early PGA Tour season, but the groove flap seems to be overshadowing that. It will be interesting to see whether more - or fewer - players are using the old Ping Eye 2 wedges this week, after the brouhaha that developed at last week's Farmers Insurance Open.

    Will Phil Mickelson keep a Ping Eye 2 in his bag? He's in the field this week, as are big-name veterans Ernie Els, Jim Furyk, Padraig Harrington, Vijay Singh and Steve Stricker. Even David Duval is entered.

    But the real fun might be in watching some of those youngsters, such as two who were involved in chasing eventual champ Ben Crane in the final round last week: Michael Sim and Rickie Fowler. And Japanese teen phenom Ryo Ishikawa is playing at Riviera, too.

    Check our Northern Trust Open tournament page to view the list of past winners - Mickelson has won two in a row - along with other tourney tidbits.

    This Week: Northern Trust Open originally appeared on About.com Golf on Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010 at 09:49:51.

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    Scott McCarron Not Backing Down on Groove Issue, Phil Criticism
    Veteran PGA Tour player Scott McCarron, a member of the Tour's Player Advisory Council, created a hornet's nest with his comments last week ripping Phil Mickelson and others for taking advantage of a loophole in the new groove rules.

    The new groove rules ban square grooves. The loophole - which exists for PGA Tour and USGA competitions - allows square-grooved Ping Eye 2 irons and wedges made in the late 1980s to continue being used, even though they don't conform to the new groove rules. The loophole dates to a legal battle between the USGA and Ping, and the PGA Tour and Ping, in the late '80s and early 1990s.

    When Mickelson decided last week to use an old Ping Eye 2 wedge at the Farmers Insurance Open, McCarron blasted the decision, saying: "It's cheating and I am appalled Phil has put it in play."

    Today, McCarron posted a note on his Web site standing by those comments and calling for the PGA Tour to ban the old Ping Eye 2s, while also saying he never called Mickelson a cheater.

    McCarron is technically right about that. He never said "Phil Mickelson is a cheater." But when you say that a) using the old Pings is cheating; and note that b) Mickelson is using the old Pings; you are saying "Phil Mickelson is cheating." "He's a cheater" vs. "he's cheating." Yes, there's a difference, but not enough of one for McCarron to be offended that some are saying he called Mickelson a cheater.

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    Scott McCarron Not Backing Down on Groove Issue, Phil Criticism originally appeared on About.com Golf on Monday, February 1st, 2010 at 16:31:27.

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