Imagine putting some Jockey shorts on Michelangelo's David. That's essentially what's happening at the world's most famous golf course, the Old Course in St. Andrews. TSN Golf Analyst Bob Weeks has more on the announced changes. ...more
Relief. It was clear from the very first word Jim Rutledge said down the line from Florida what he was feeling. No verbal description of his emotions was necessary. Rutledge, the veteran pro from Victoria, just survived the toughest test in golf - the Champions Tour Qualifying School. Only five spots for 78 players. ...more
In the aftermath of Europe's dramatic victory on Sunday, TSN golf analyst Bob Weeks delivers his final thoughts on the Ryder Cup from Medinah, Illinois. ...more
It took 13 years, but Jose Maria Olazabal got a chance to get one back against the Americans. In what has to be an even bigger comeback than the Americans 1999 rally, the European team took eight and a half of a possible 12 points on Sunday to keep the Ryder Cup. It's another epic chapter in Ryder Cup history. ...more
So Davis Love finally 'fessed up, finally admitted that really, when it comes to the Ryder Cup, there is no big plan, no secret strategy. "It's easy to have a plan when you've got great players," said a smiling Love on Saturday night. That's really it. The Americans have played better. ...more
So what do we make of Day 1 at the Ryder Cup. The U.S. rookies really came to play. Now it's hard to call major champions rookies, but Keegan Bradley, Webb Simpson and Jason Dufner were involved in four points for the U.S. squad. TSN Golf Analyst Bob Weeks has more ...more
Of all the Ryder Cup events I've covered and watched, I can't remember one being as evenly matched as this one. It's also one of the few times I've seen 12 players on either side arriving with their games in order. Here are a few things I think are worth noting that could play a part in deciding who wins on Sunday. ...more
Brandt Snedeker is the only pure rookie on the U.S. team at the Ryder Cup. Snedeker was put on the team by Davis Love, as one of the four U.S. captain's picks. It's been a dream of his to play for the Stars and Stripes, and he's adjusting quickly to the spotlight. TSN's Golf Insider Bob Weeks has more. ...more
He has won 14 majors and more than 70 tournaments around the world. He is the first golfer to earn more than $100 million, and held top spot on the Official World Golf Ranking longer than many players have careers on the PGA Tour. Yet one thing Tiger Woods doesn't have is a winning record at the Ryder Cup. He sports a mediocre 13-14-2 mark and has only won the celebrated mug once in his illustrious career. ...more
So what was the first thought that went through your mind when you saw Brandt Snedeker make his final putt and wrap up the FedEx Cup? Was it that he just won an outrageously large sum of money? Was it that Snedeker has truly become a player capable of winning a major? TSN's Golf Insider Bob Weeks has more. ...more
<< Previous Page | Next Page >>