Lee Trevino Gives Chipping Tip at RBC Canadian Open

At a clinic at the RBC Canadian Open, legend Lee Trevino gave a lesson on the proper technique for hitting chips and short pitches.

According to Trevino, the key to chipping is the hips, not swinging your arms.

Molinari Wins Open Championship

Francesco Molinari  won the 147th Open Championship by 2-shots over Justin Rose, Rory McIlroy, Kevin Kisner, and Xander Schauffele. Molinari had 16 pars and two birdies, including one on the final hole, go clinch the win with a 8-under total a Carnoustie.

No 2019 Masters Tickets for Me

I got this e-mail this morning.

2019 Masters Tickets Random Selection

We have completed the random selection process for 2019 Practice Rounds and Daily Tournament tickets and regret your application was not selected for tickets. Be sure and visit masters.com for up to the date Masters Tournament information.

As a reminder, you will be notified next May when the ticket application process begins for the 2020 Masters.

Thank you for your continued interest in the Masters.

Sincerely,

Credentials Committee
Masters Tournament

Boo-urns!!

Brooks Koepka Wins 2nd Consecutive U.S. Open

Brooks Koepka won his second consecutive U.S. Open by a shot over Tommy Fleetwood at Shinnecock Hills. Koepka shot a final round 2-under 68, and became the first back-to-back winner of the U.S. Open since Curtis Strange in 1988-1989.

Fleetwood shot a final-round score of 63 but came up one shot short.

One of the big controversies from this U.S. Open is when Phil Mickelson seemingly lost is mind temporarily on the 13th hole on Saturday when he missed a bogey putt and then ran to hit the ball again before it could roll down a slope and off the green.

This is very much the same kind of move that John Daly did at the U.S. Open at Pinehurst in 1999 when he tried to putt a ball from a collection area up onto the green but didn’t quite hit it hard enough.  As the ball rolled back down on its way to where it was just played from, Daly strutted to it and “polo”ed the ball up the slope and across the green.

As I remember the incident, it was in the second round and Daly had played great on Thursday and talked about how great the course setup was, until he struggled on Friday and suddenly the course setup was “a joke”.

Back to Mickelson in 2018 on Saturday.  He claims he did what he did in order to not have to chip back up onto the green again, so he decided to hit the moving ball, take a 2-shot penalty for hitting a moving ball, and then finish the hole and move on to the next one.

Mickelson’s “use” of the rules is stretching the whole idea of players using the rules to their advantage (usually this happens when they get free relief or a drop where they get out of a bad lie and into a position where they can recover). I don’t think this use of the rules is good for the game of golf, and basically is like cheating.  During the broadcast, David Fay, former president of USGA and Fox’s rules expert, said that if he were part of the USGA’s current decision making process that he would have recommended disqualification for Mickelson’s actions.

Anyways, Here are some of the highlights from the final round:

 

 

 

Webb Simpson Wins 2018 Players Championship

Webb Simpson won the Players Championship in a runaway, however the shot of the tournament goes to Brooks Koepka who made an albatross on the par-5 sixteenth.

Simpson won by 4 shots over Charl Schwartzel and Jimmy Walker, but he started the day with a 7-shot lead and no one ever got closer than 4 shots all day.  With the win, Simpson moves up to 8th position (up from 41st) on our Power Rankings.

Here are the highlights from the final round from the PGA Tour’s YouTube page:

Enter Now for 2019 Masters Ticket Lottery

Photo I took of the 12th hole at Augusta National Golf and Country Club during the 2014 practice round I attended.

This week I got the e-mail, the e-mail where the Masters Tournament informs me that I can apply for tickets to the next year’s Masters.  Everyone in the world should go to this place at least once in their lives.

You can enter at https://tickets.masters.com/app/welcome.  Entries close on June 1, 2018.

Good luck.

Jason Day Wins at Quail Hollow

Jason Day won the Wells Fargo Championship at Quail Hollow by two shots over Aaron Wise and Nick Watney.

Day hit the shot of the tournament on the 71st hole to pretty much clinch the victory.

SEVEN IRON FROM 230!!!  Sheesh.

Here are the final round highlights from the PGA Tour’s YouTube page: