interlooper
Wishing I was golfing now
Linked through Golf.com (from realclearsports.com), the writer claims that the US is no longer a force in world-wide golf and Americans cannot even win on their own PGA Tour.
Here is the stinger in the piece:
Westwood, the Englishman who's a close No. 3 in the world, took a poke, good-natured that it might have been, at the decline of American players. At the British Golf Writers dinner prior to the Open, Westwood congratulated PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem on Steve Sticker's win a few days earlier at the John Deere Classic and said, "Lovely to see an American win on your tour."
What do you guys think? Is there going to be a long-lasting decline in American dominance on the tour?
Here is the stinger in the piece:
Westwood, the Englishman who's a close No. 3 in the world, took a poke, good-natured that it might have been, at the decline of American players. At the British Golf Writers dinner prior to the Open, Westwood congratulated PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem on Steve Sticker's win a few days earlier at the John Deere Classic and said, "Lovely to see an American win on your tour."
What do you guys think? Is there going to be a long-lasting decline in American dominance on the tour?