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Dustin Johnson Bunker

August 16, 2010 by · Comments Off on Dustin Johnson Bunker 

Dustin Johnson Bunker, Johnson was born in Columbia, South Carolina. He plays golf in college at Coastal Carolina University. As an amateur, won the Monroe Invitational and Northeast Amateur in 2007 and played on the winning 2007 Walker Cup and Palmer Cup teamsohnson has been eliminated from the playoffs in PGA Championship on Sunday after being penalized two strokes of his country club in a bunker that even know existed. Instead of 71 to join Bubba Watson and Martin Kaymer in the playoff hole thirdly, he changed his score 5-7 and signed by a 73 to tie for fifth place. “I do not know if I can describe,” said Johnson, who quickly filled up and walked toward the parking lot before Kaymer and Watson finished their first hole. “If it were me, I would have thought he was in a bunker. But not for me.

The 26-year-old was the leader in the third round at the U.S. Open, only to have a complete fusion on Sunday and shoot 82. It was the highest score in the U.S. Open a 54-hole leader Fred McLeod shot 83 in the Chicago Golf Club in 1911. It was also rated as the worst professional.He Johnson insisted that the collapse was not delayed, and Pebble Beach seemed the last thing on his mind Whistling Straits. When folded into a 12-footer for birdie at the par-March 17 he was the absolute leader, less than half an hour redemption.But his tee shot on the 18th, arrived at the gallery along the right side of the street, landing on a small patch of sand that had been trampled, kicked and trampled by thousands of fans during the last weekWalking and seeing the photo, he never had for me was in a bunker, “said Johnson.” I thought it was a piece of land has been trampled by the crowd. I never thought it was a sand trap. I saw a lot never thought it was a bunker.

Johnson has been eliminated from the playoffs in PGA Championship on Sunday after he was penalized two strokes at the golf club in a bunker you never knew existed. Instead of 71 to join Bubba Watson and Martin Kaymer in the playoff hole thirdly, he changed his score 5-7 and signed by a 73 to tie for fifth place. “I do not know if I can describe,” said Johnson, who quickly filled up and walked toward the parking lot before Kaymer and Watson finished their first hole. “If it were me, I would have thought he was in a bunker. But not for me.” It was a cruel ruler of an important since Roberto de Vicenzo signed an accidental highest score at the Masters in 1968, and the victory was Bob Goalby.

Nick Watney

August 15, 2010 by · Comments Off on Nick Watney 

Nick Watney, Here is the new power generation Golf, which yesterday flexes muscles and open shoulders to Whistling Straits to create an attractive final day of the U.S. Championship the PGA.

On a beautiful day and the conditions of golf even better, Nick Watney, a student of the old teacher Butch Harmon, led the young, ripping apart a golf course that had been announced as one of the toughest on the circuit major championship. A third round of 66 gave the lie to that reputation, and also gave the young American a three-stroke lead over the field on 13 under par for the week.

It was an impressive effort Watney, although his performance was not the only attraction of the day. China Liang Wenchong celebrated by a record 64, eight under par, and a place among the top five, while compatriot Dustin Johnson Watney, another muscular protected Harmon, signed by a five-under par 67.

Rory McIlroy and Johnson score matched the final round will begin today in search of a leader – a position that can adapt to the youth of Ulster, whose previous performances suggest it is better to do as a man rather than the pursuit of the hunted man. Remember the final round 62 that earned him the Championship Quail Hollow earlier this year? Rest assured, it will be at the forefront of the mind McIlroy on the first tee today.

The European challenge in a week that has led to the clear star was also represented by Martin Kaymer, who finished on nine under par, news, one shot behind McIlroy – well at least for the captain of the Ryder Cup, Colin Montgomerie on a day when all the news threatened to be bad.

So much for the walkover in Wales – the expectation of an easy victory in Europe in the Ryder Cup has been more realistic with each passing day and seemed quite silly here during the third round yesterday.

On the one hand, classification by mid-afternoon had an attractive environment and America, with the likes of Dustin Johnson, Jim Furyk and Matt Kuchar to the fore in the chase to catch Watney, who at one point in the opening day of a four-shot lead.

Europe was represented by McIlroy and Kaymer, who played brilliantly in a day of calm conditions and low scores to move top of the leaderboard, and Simon Dyson – but, except for a win today, it is unlikely that the trip to Wales.

But the encouraging news ended for the home captain Montgomerie. Do you really expect anything else? Probably not a week after Montgomerie had. However, one thing to be the target of lewd hordes in matters that have nothing to do with golf and quite another to be placed in a difficult situation for golfers who are expected to be in the forefront of the ultimate triumph Ryder Cup for the old warhorse.

Two tournaments remain in the process of qualifying for the European team, but as the acknowledged master – or at least forced to accept some of the key calls that are not yet on the team – U.S. PGA Championship represented the crucial stage in the selection process.

“I hope that the selection of a very, very strong team the next fortnight,”said Montgomerie, on Friday night. No doubt he will, but most likely not the team that could have been considered as the stronger your – the performances of Luke Donald, Justin Rose and Padraig Harrington, the three of them missed the cut here, I have seen to that.

Similarly, the determination of all three to play in the FedEx Cup play-offs in the States instead of Johnny Walker Championship at Gleneagles, the final event in the process of qualifying for the team, has hardly helped, but Montgomerie refused to recognize as much. “I’ve talked to everyone who needs to talk to their hours and as Gleneagles and understand their obligations here. I’m fine with everything,”he said. I could not say anything else, but what must have been thinking after a double bogey on Harrington the final hole of the second trip delay and yesterday morning to miss the cut.

It was a poor effort by the Irish, and was accompanied by his apparent indifference to the possibility of exclusion from Celtic Manor. “At the end of the day, does not automatically qualify anyone deserves to be picked up. I worked hard, tried hard and if I want to be picked up ready to play and if it happens I’ll be disappointed,”he said.

“I hope Monty is a guy who looks through things and see stats. Sixteen top-10 finishes in the last year will be much comfort. I’m sure you need some experience on that team and some older guys that age. I’ve done everything I can now and there’s nothing I can do. My major companies have been poor this year, but everything else has been good,”he said.

“There is nothing else I can do” Really? Well, Harrington could make the trip to Scotland, although it may be inconvenient. The same suggestion can be made to Rose, Donald and, for that matter, Paul Casey, who for now remains outside the nine automatic places in the 12-man European team.

Things however, could break the right way for the European captain, both now and in the fifteen days to come, but given his recent luck probably not. In fact, the wrong combination of results would leave Harrington, Casey, Donald Rose and compete for the wild card three peaks.

Who to choose? Montgomerie will not be short for advice, but for what it is worth the efforts of Donald earlier this year – not least his decision to play in the Wales Open, while most of the leading candidates for the team played in the States – surely should count for something.

Of course, the European captain has no monopoly on victimization. His counterpart Corey Pavin has long been regarded as the man faces the most difficult problem of selection – where on earth was going to find 12 players capable of matching a strong European team? Furyk’s efforts, Johnson Watney yesterday and provided an answer, and so did the performance of Tiger Woods.

“It is under consideration,”Pavin said earlier this week when asked if the world No1 was likely that one of his four wildcard selections if required – a confusion that seemed silly at the time and looked even sillier Woods efforts after this week. Woods is still very far from their best and their chances of victory disappeared with a round of failures nominal level of 72 that left him in 39th place. But it was a different man from the silent and distrustful, contained finished second from last at Firestone last weekend. “I’m thinking about tomorrow,” he said after his tour. No doubt it is. And the next day and the day after that , and after the journey.

Angie Watson

August 14, 2010 by · Comments Off on Angie Watson 

Angie Watson, Bubba Watson is a family man opposite the wolf Tigre. He’s pretty unprofessional as he does not practice quite regularly. He has taken no professional experience but is one of the four best players in the PGA Championship. He plays for the game and is rarely seen on the leaderboard. The soft side of Bubba Watson came to the media when he spoke of his family.

He became emotional when talking about family. He spoke of his father who was battling cancer. Bubba Watson wife was wrongly diagnosed as having a tumor. Angie (a basketball player) saw a doctor for severe headache. He advised some tests and told him he had a tumor. Watson was next to his father who sent him back to care for his wife.

A second opinion relief to the couple as another doctor said that Bubba Watson wife had abnormal size of the pituitary gland because she is a tall woman.

Watson could not stop her tears, while on the story to reporters. The same compound at times to request that he had not been taken as a fairy, because his golf shorts are very manly.

The wives of the golfers’ entry into limelight during the major tournaments. Bubba Watson met his wife at a university. She was a professional athlete than an inch taller than Watson. He says that she’s the boss at home. Bubba Watson’s wife is lucky because it has much love and respect for her. He told reporters that he looks to God and his wife for advice.

Bubba Watson Wife

August 13, 2010 by · Comments Off on Bubba Watson Wife 

Bubba Watson Wife, (Boston Herald) — Sheboygan, Wisconsin – Bubba Watson, who shares the lead in the first round at the PGA Championship, began to mourn yesterday – but not because his name was atop the standings. He began to talk about life, not golf.

Watson, who was tied with Francisco Molinari, Matt Kuchar, Ernie Els and Nick Watney at 4-under in the fog-shortened first round at Whistling Straits, was nearing the end of his press conference after playing when asked why ‘d been so emotional after winning a playoff at the Travelers in Cromwell, Conn. When she began to speak, tears rolling.

“My dad has cancer,” he said. “We’ve been struggling all year. I did not tell many people because it’s really nobody cares, you know I’m not here to get sympathy, I’m here to play golf.”

But that is where your story is over. This was where she and her tears began.

“Christmas Eve, my wife went to the hospital when I was in Pensacola to see my dad,” he said. “She had a headache and she is a professional athlete (basketball player), who had surgery on his knees, shoulders, everywhere possible – so when she wants to go to the hospital, I know something not right. ”

Initially, it was found to dehydration, but the medical examiner thought he saw a tumor on his pituitary gland. Watson’s father told him to go home and care for his wife because “I lived my life.”

He tried several times to control his emotions before saying, “continued for two months and have done some more tests and – this man is hard – we went to Duke University Hospital and the doctors said it’s not a tumor.”

As he returned to throat, Watson said: “Man, I do not like the guys over. Before I had fun, but now I’m not.”

In a room full of reporters laughed, Watson went on, the magnitude of the reduction of golf with his words.

“So the first doctor misdiagnosed, but we knew that at the time, so scared,” recalled Watson. “Why do you want to hit a golf ball around? That’s really the excitement to come. Let us hope that not everyone thinks I’m a fag. I hit the ball very far.”

Someone asked if the heel those emotions, what many people in golf have been the Achilles, had to be removed for him to win. Watson thought for a moment before speaking.

“I know the media has come to write stories, but it’s just golf,” he said. “If you make putts, you can win golf tournaments. That’s what comes down a. No matter if you have emotions.

“To win a golf tournament has come to play golf. For a week (Cromwell), I played golf. In a major championship, I just hope I do not do many mistakes as the other kids and can draw and win.”

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