Thursday, September 23, 2010

Nothing to do with Golf #1



Totally non-golf related, I know, but I couldn't resist the temptation to put this spectacular photo on the blog. Shot at the infamous Shipsterns break in Tasmania, this has to be the scariest looking wave in the history of surfing.

There have been bigger, to be sure,but for reflecting pure evil and a desire to tear body from limb nothing quite matches this.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Songdo Championship, Final Round

Just a few hours to air in Korea, and to sort out a winner in the $US3 million Songdo Championship. Fred Funk leads, and looks ominous given that he really hasn't holed a putt of note so far this week. Funk is close to the straightest hitter I've seen in professional golf, and plays such mistake free golf that it is hard to see him blowing himslef out of this event.

Someone is going to have to come and get him, and that person might be John Cook, who tends to find his best form late in the season. Cook is two shots back at 6 under and has an air of confidence about him at the moment. If he doesn't get the job done today then it might be worth a flutter on him over the next few weeks.

Other than Cook, keep an eye out for Russ Cochran and Michael Allen, both in good touch and hitting the ball a long way. There isn't a golf course in the world where length off the tee isn't some sort of an advantage.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Soaked at Songdo

In Songdu, Korea this week covering the Songdo Championship on the US Champions Tour for Golf Channel. Sodden is the right way to describe the week so far, including yesterday where I managed to stay half dry until a monsoonal downpour on the final hole that finished me off properly.

Day 1 was windy and wet, and the scores reflected the difficulty of the conditions, with Fred Funk, Jay Don Blake and Michael Allen shooting 3 under par 69's to lead.

I was on course for the day, and spent it with the group of Tom Watson, Fred Funk and Jay Haas. Great to see Tom Watson playing up close and personal. At 60, he still hits the ball beautifully and with a precision that would still be the envy of many half his age. Not his best day on Friday with a few wayward drives on the back nine but he has nothing left to prove to anyone and appears to be enjoying himself regardless.

Today out with the three leaders from the first round after the seeded draw has taken place. On air from 2pm Korea time.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Thailand Open , OneAsia 2010- Post Mortem

Playing catch up at the moment, and just about to head off to Korea next Wednesday for the Songdu Championship, a US Champions Tour event that I will be working on for Golf Channel.

There are a bunch of interviews that I did last week posted on the OneAsia website. Check out them out on the following links,

Andre Stolz

Simon Yates
Day 4 highlights
Pariya Junhasavasdikul