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A square golf driver?   It's hard to believe but the gurus of gold club design are looking at revolutionizing the shape of the driver.  A square head you ask?  Hard to imagine as well as believe but just   . read aobut it here.

 

Can you get a hole in one?   How good at golf do you have to be?  Or is it more luck with the golf clubs?  Well the odds for an amateur are 12,500 to one for this shot.  . Read more about this shot-luck or skill?.

 

 

Callaway Golf hopes to leverage Mickelson's win.   Having lost leadership in the driver wars to TaylorMade, Callaway golf couldn't have scripted Phil Mickelson's Masters victory to work out any better for their marketing plans than it did on its' own. Read More.

 

 

Fred Funk still going strong   Fred has never been a power golfer; he doesn't smash it 350 yards off the tee box.  He is more of a plodder with his golf clubs. But it has worked for him in his golf career and, as he nears 50,  it worked again in the second round of the Verizon Heritage golf tournament at Harbour Town. Read Here.

 

 

Els thinks Mickelson may win more Masters than Tiger.    After winning his second Masters golf tournament in just three years, Phil Mickelson was tagged by Ernie Els as possibly having a chance to win more green jackets than the world's number one golfer, Tiger Woods. More Info.

 

Mickelson wins 2006 Masters.    Phil Mickelson, after a very slow start to the 2006 golf season has really come on strong.  After blowing the field away at the BellSouth Classic, Phil was masterful at Augusta National!  Read the full article.

 

 

Lehman's car shot at.  Tuesday evening golfer Tom Lehman's courtesy vehicle was shot while he was driving to the Augusta airport to pick up his son.  Lehman was uninjured and is playing in the tournament as usual. What is this world coming to?  Complete article.

 

 

Crenshaw on the Leaderboard.  At the ripe old age of 54, Ben Crenshaw stopped the hands on the clock for a day as he shot a first round 71 and put his name on the Leaderboard of the Masters Golf Tournament at Augusta National on Thursday.  Read more 

 

 

DiMarco hoping for two Gator championships.  Chris DiMarco lost a tough one last year at The Masters when chip shots helped Tiger clinch his 4th Masters title.  DiMarco felt that he played good enought golf to win last year.  Now, DiMarco is hoping that lightning strikes twice after watching Florida win the NCAA Championship Monday night heading into the Masters Golf Tournament at Augusta National.  Full article.

 

 

Mickelson finally gets a win.  Phil Mickelson, who has struggled this year, broke through with a big win at the BellSouth Classic golf tournament last week.  Many had predicted that the offseason distractions of finally shaking the "best golfer never to win a major" last year would probably keep him struggling throughout 2006.  Read more about his victory

 

Masters to look very different for 2006. - The Masters golf tournament will have a very different look for 2006.  The course has been lengthened to 7445 yards.  And some former Champions are not enamored with the changes  Click here for more info

 

Ryder Cup Captain Lehman makes his picks. - Tom Lehman picks Stewart Cink and Scott Verplank as his Captain's picks for the 2006 US Ryder Cup team.  Read the full story.

 

 

 

 

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