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Golf Betting Column: What The Golfinggods Say….

18 July 2005
It is funny at times how in sport myths begin to grow and you begin to believe that they are correct. I mean take Tiger. For the past two years all we have heard of is his slump, his swing changes and his inconsistent form. From these whispers came the theory that there is in fact a fantastic four or five ... (read more)
 

Golf Betting Column: What The Golfinggods Say….

11 July 2005
Quite simply The Open is the tournament every professional golfer wants to win, and to win at St Andrews is the greatest victory in golf. With total respect to all the other majors played throughout the year nothing comes close to the myth and legend an Open winner receives. It is the greatest prize in ... (read more)
 

Golfing Gods Column: What The Golfinggods Say….

4 July 2005
Sometimes in sport situations occur that are painful to watch by individuals who are not related or have no direct relationship with the person the pain is being inflicted upon. A situation where you can only look away because the indignity inflicted upon a person is too much to watch. I saw one of these situations yesterday. ... (read more)
 

Golf Betting Column: What The Golfinggods Say….

27 June 2005
Talk about luck of the Irish! Padraig Harrington's win at the Barclay's Classic was pure Irish charm and left an unlucky Jim Furyk thinking of what might have been. Throughout most of the final round Fuyrk was in control of the tournament and with four holes to play was three strokes ahead. However around ... (read more)
 

Golf Betting Column: What The Golfinggods Say….

20 June 2005
Another gruelling US Open is now behind us and it was fantastic to see one of the real nice guys of world golf, Michael Campbell prevail. The New Zealander was last in contention in a major in 1995 at St Andrew's and at that time seemed to have the golfing world at his feet. However during the past ten ... (read more)
 

Golf Betting Column: What The Golfinggods Say….

13 June 2005
The real sign of a champion is not only their ability to close out a tournament but also to keep their confidence up when things go wrong. Take Sergio Garcia as an example. A couple of weeks ago he let a six stroke lead go at the Wachovia Championship in the final round when his game fell apart coming down the final nine holes. ... (read more)
 

Golf Betting Column: What The Golfinggods Say….

7 June 2005
What do you get when you combine a man's 'piggy tail', bizarre facial hair , a love of fine wine and a passion for long cigars? Well it has to be one of the most entertaining golfers on the planet – Miguel Angel Jimenez, that's who. With an attitude so laid back he may be asleep and with a constant eye on the finer things in life Miguel lives a life we all can only dream about. ... (read more)
 

Golf Betting Column: What The Golfinggods Say….

30 May 2005
For the second week in a row a winner has gone wire to wire on the US PGA tour. Perhaps the hardest way to win a tournament is by leading from the start but Justin Leonard did just that in winning the Fedex Championship, but had to survive a little scare during the last round. Being eight strokes ahead ... (read more)
 

What The Golfinggods Say….

24 May 2005
Some weeks the working class golfers get their reward with victories on both the US and European tours. Last week was one of those times. Kenny Perry, whose swing at resembles a Lumberjack's chopping technique showed once again why he can win on courses where fairways hit and greens in regulation are the key. ... (read more)
 

Golf Betting Column: What the Golfing Gods Say...

16 May 2005
How long does it take a Golfer to overcome the loss of a tournament they really should have won? Obviously it is different for each individual and you feel players like Tiger and Nicklaus have had the ability throughout their careers to just move on and compete the following week. However for Thomas Bjorn ... (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.