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Yang Stuns Woods

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18th August 2009

Yang Stuns Woods

This weekend at Hazeltine was one of the most intriguing PGA Championships in history. With a match up of world number one Tiger Woods and relative unknown Y.E. Yang in the final round, many thought the tournament would go in Tiger’s favor as he had never relinquished a fifty-four hole lead in a major championship before. This weekend, however, would be remembered for a sixty foot chip for eagle by Yang, and a series of putts that did not find the cup for Tiger.

Yang played well, shooting a seventy, while Tiger shot seventy-five, his second worst in a major championship’s final round. Although Tiger Woods lost, Yang is the bigger story here. He became the first Asian born player to ever capture a major championship, and his road to success is unparalleled by most other professionals.

From South Korea, Yang was a weight lifter until age 19 when a knee injury made him stop. He later took up golf at a local driving range, became a teacher, and decided to go pro. At the age of thirty-seven, Yang now is an icon in Korea for golf from the male side. His nerves only truly showed on a putt he pushed about six feet short of the cup and later bogeyed. His poise and ball-striking will both be remembered from this victory.

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17th August 2009

Putt for Dough

The phrase “drive for show and putt for dough” was on display this weekend in Hazeltine.  Tiger Woods blasted some three hundred fifty yard-plus drives, but did not have his usual success on the putting green with ten yard and shorter putts.  Sometimes, it is true, these things are just a stroke of bad luck, but Tiger exemplified a mistake amongst many golfers.

“I made absolutely nothing,” … “I just have to say terrible day on the greens. And I had it at the wrong time”-Woods

By learning to spend time on the golf putting green while still practicing on the golf alignment mat or golf mat at the driving range, your game will improve considerably.  You can even practice at home with limited flight balls if you prefer.

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