When you come to think of it that is the secret of most of the great holes all over the world. They all have some kind of a twist. C.B. MACDONALD
Pressel: "It was just a very bizarre situation on the golf course today."
/Awkward! Lexi And Date On Fox And Friends...
/Whan Keeps Asking Augusta National To Host A Women's Event
/LPGA To Put Twitter Handles On Caddy Bibs
/They were the first to put Twitter handles in the pairing sheets, and now, according to an unbylined AP story, the LPGA Tour is going a step further and including the handles on caddy bibs starting at the LPGA Championship. Nice idea.
Verdict Is In On Lexi's Prom Date Stunt: "That her parents or her agent didn't anticipate the backlash here is unfortunate"
/Bob Carney with a nice round-up of the mixed-to-negative reaction from commenters at this site and the very negative replies on Twitter to Lexi Thompson's Facebook plea for an older military man to take to her prom. Kind of makes Steiny's latest attempt to wrap his head around social media look charming.
Lexi Thompson is 17. Seventeen-year-olds, even 17-year-old professional golfers with professional handlers, do sweet, naive things. They aren't nearly as clever or calculating as we give them credit for -- or as we are. That her parents or her agent didn't anticipate the backlash here is unfortunate, but it offers us all a lesson.
Patriotism is in season right now. On the campaign trail. On TV. On tour. It is so in-season, in fact, that corporations are "cause marketing" the military. What brand can seem most grateful for our soldiers -- and in the process collect a bit of gratitude for itself. Maybe Lexi reminds us that patriotism isn't that easy. Read the Pulitzer-Prize winning Huffington Post series by David Wood on wounded vets---read it all, as a patriotic act--and you'll see what we mean. Good for Lexi to try to draw attention to their sacrifices. And if you think her video is too calculating, make a contribution to the American Lake Veterans GC and don't tell anyone about it.
Lexi Has A Thing For Older Military Men...
/Look, I just copy and paste this stuff, so spare me the emails about her being 17 and this being none of our business. Her PR reps sent an email and, well, it's on Facebook and YouTube: Lexi Thompson wants to take a military guy to her May 18 prom.
Not sure about the sustainability-friendliness of the paper props here...
Sophie's Speech
/'Oh My Gosh, I'm Not Sure If I've Ever Seen A Putt That Short Missed At A Moment Like This, Judy."
/Golf Gods Take Note: Yani Has Fine-Tuned Poppies Pond Dive
/Poppie's Pond Made Family Friendly, Complete With Oft-Requested Clear Bottom
/With This Latest Win Yani Is Almost In The Hall Of Fame...
/John Reger's AP story points out that Yani Tseng's 15th LPGA Tour win in this weekend's KIA Classic puts her in rarified company.
"Today the first hole, I just kind of felt like every day is the same," Tseng said. "I didn't feel like today was Sunday. I didn't feel like I had a three-shot lead. I just focused on playing one shot at a time. I think I did a good job to just kind of focus on myself."
At 23, Tseng became the second-youngest player to reach 15 LPGA Tour victories. Nancy Lopez was 22 when she reached the mark.
And in five notes, Beth Ann Baldry puts Yani's domination into perspective with this about her World Golf Hall of Fame eligibility:
Tseng needs only four more points and 10 years of service to qualify for the LPGA and World Golf Halls of Fame. A major victory gets her two points and non-majors are good for one. There’s a good chance she’ll have that wrapped up by the summer’s end.
Karrie Webb earned her 27th point in July of 2000 at 25 years, 7 months and 2 days.