April 19, 2008

TEAL TO GREEN (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)

Whether a glass is half empty or half full depends on perspective, and in the case of Dustin Johnson’s performance as a PGA Tour rookie through more than a third of the season, it depends on timing. Johnson burst onto the PGA Tour with three top-12 finishes in his first four events to amass over $430,000 in earnings. But in seven events since then he has missed five cuts, tied for 59th and tied …

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    Lightning likes golf courses. And golfers standing in the middle of fairways or huddled under trees make a tempting target. I don’t know how many golfers die each year because they didn’t pay attention to the storm clouds roiling in or the distant thunder. But the number is too many.

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    window.document.getElementById(’post-41′).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;Necessity really was the mother of this invention. Vic Valdez had moved from southern California to Seattle and quickly realized that if he wanted to play golf, he’d better learn to play in the rain.

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