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Golf Betting Column: What The Golfinggods Say….

10 July 2006
A week of mixed fortunes for the leading players in the world with The Open only a couple of weeks away. Tiger continues to move towards peak form with an improved showing at the Western Open on the US tour. His driving is still not at its best however his game is starting to pick up and I feel his next win is not far away. ... (read more)
 

Golf Betting Column: What The Golfinggods Say….

4 July 2006
A week for the journeymen of the US and European tour last week with JJ Henry winning the Buick Championship and John Bickerton triumphing at the French Open. For Bickerton this was a fitting return for a season that has seen increased consistency and a playoff loss to Niclas Fasth at the Andalucia Open in April. ... (read more)
 

Golf Betting Column: What The Golfinggods Say….

26 June 2006
A fitting result for Paul Casey this week at the Johnnie Walker Championship with a victory that was due after a summer of near misses. His game is now back to its best with a combination of booming drives and assured short game prowess. I think he may be a live outsider for The Open in July, especially if ... (read more)
 

Golf Betting Column: What The Golfinggods Say….

19 June 2006
I saw it. Twelve hours after the event I am still trying to believe it. Geoff Ogilvy was handed the US Open in one of the most dramatic last three holes of any tournament I have ever seen. Throughout the last hour of the event the momentum of the tournament was with Mickleson and Montgomerie and only when Ogilvy was standing in the locker room was it with him. ... (read more)
 

Golf Betting Column: What The Golfinggods Say….

12 June 2006
(PRESS RELEASE) -- Certain golf courses fit a player's mental 'eye' and they play well on the course, no matter how poorly their form leading into that tournament. Take Marcus Brier for example: here is a guy who has made only four cuts this season, yet his form around the Fontana G.C (site of the BA-CA Open) was nothing short of superb. ... (read more)
 

Golf Betting Column: What The Golfinggods Say….

5 June 2006
Fantastic victories over the weekend for Carl Pettersen at The Memorial tournament on the US PGA tour, and Robert Karlsson at the Wales Open. Both European players took control of their tournaments early and never gave anyone an opportunity to contend. In a break from my usual format I would like to tell ... (read more)
 

Golf Betting Column: What The Golfinggods Say….

30 May 2006
Victory for David Howell at the European tour flagship event, the BMW Championship. Once again he gave notice to golfing world that he's a player of the highest quality. His complete game was faultless and he reduced the newly lengthened and toughened Wentworth course to its knees. He is, without a doubt, ... (read more)
 

Golf Betting Column: What The Golfinggods Say….

23 May 2006
In last weeks article I discussed the importance of confidence and how it can lift a player to a higher level. The victories last week for two very talented players but ultimately players who simply do no have the mental ability to finish the job off enough once again highlighted this issue. For instance Tim Herron is a fine player but he had not won for over seven years on the PGA tour. ... (read more)
 

Golf Betting Column: What The Golfinggods Say….

15 May 2006
What a difference a little bit of confidence can make. Both the US and European tours produced winners last week that have benefited from the intangible element that is confidence. Johan Edfors wins for the second time this year at the British Masters and Brett Wetterich wins the Byron Nelson Championship. ... (read more)
 

Golf Betting Column: What The Golfinggods Say….

8 May 2006
In sport it is the player who keeps knocking on the door that will eventually see it open to success. Mr Consistency, aka Jim Furyk is that type of player. He is leading the scoring averages this year and every week he tees it up he seems to be in contention. This is a credit to his overall solid game and ball striking capabilities. ... (read more)

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Jason West
Jason West is the chief strategy officer for US Sports Camps and the Senior Vice President of Nike Golf Camps.
Jason West
Jason West is the chief strategy officer for US Sports Camps and the Senior Vice President of Nike Golf Camps.