Monday

Golf's Other Salacious Stories - Weekend Winners

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After a week when many golf sites became gossip sites, it was easy to forget that there was some actual golf...actually being played... In various parts of the world.

Despite the fact that this is known as the "Silly Season," some of the past week's golf news was ... quite newsworthy. Unfortunately all the lascivious headlines and TMZ-quoting blog posts made it hard to notice anything beyond the Tiger turmoil.

So I decided to "sex-up" those other golf stories a bit. If that's what it takes... it's only fair, right?

Smoldering Adam Scott won the Australian Open, which is notable for a few reasons: A. It's his first professional victory in his home country. B. It comes on the heels of a lackluster season that saw him subjected to substantial ridicule by many, and culminated in a President's Cup disaster that had some suggesting he consider a career change, and... C. His girlfriend is an uber-sexy Serbian tennis star who has been known to pose topless.

Barely legal Japanese boy-toy, Ryo Ishikawa finished 19th in the season-ending JT Cup, but still landed on top of the Japan Tour's money list and at 18 is the youngest ever to do so. He actually broke Seve Ballesteros' record - won on the European Tour 1976, at age 19 - for youngest money list leader on any of the world's major tours. He also just won the Japan Golf Tour Organization's Most Valuable Player award.






Party Hole protester Robert Allenby
won the Nedbank Challenge on Sunday, beating Sweden's Henrik Stenson, a former stripper, on the third hole of a playoff at the Gary Player Country Club course.

Sexy Marianna Skarpnord seized a one-shot lead Sunday at the rain-delayed LPGA Q School Tournament. The 23-year-old Norwegian... who tends to tweet about hotel rooms... will look to protect her lead the final round today.

Update: Marianne finished tied (with American Katie Kempter) for second at 7 under. Now she's on her way to Dubai for the Omega Dubai Ladies Masters.


And finally, the Chevron World Challenge was won by none other than Jim Furyk. It was his first win in over two years... and... um... Oh yes... BTW Mr. Furyk's on-course close encounter with a curvaceous, blonde, semi-nude beauty is what many remember most about his 2003 U.S. Open win.

So there they are: Some of the real golf news stories of the past week, adapted to current tastes.

11 comments:

  1. RYO is grate!!

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  2. Furyk, the Aussies, Ryo ... I they'll all be hoping Tiger makes a quick recovery from his, you know, transgressions.

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  3. I'm really amazed at how long it's lasting. The obsession with this scandal seems to go way beyond anything I can remember. Maybe it's on a par (no pun intended) with Clinton/Lewinsky but seems even bigger.

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  4. Party-pooper Allenby must be feeling somewhat vindicated right about now.

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  5. There had been years of Clinton talk before Lewinsky. With Tiger- it is new territory. Nice job by Jim Furyk and the qualifiers at both Q schools!!

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  6. "So I decided to "sex-up" those other golf stories a bit. If that's what it takes... it's only fair, right?"

    Lol!

    Well done Patricia. Humor and quality content work well!

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  7. Compelling golf stories and humor: What a novel idea. ;o)

    (Will the world ever get off the Tiger Woods thing?)

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  8. "Sexing it up" as you call it, is what people want. Tiger Woods was famous before but now he's a million times more famous. That's sad.

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  9. I remember the Jim Furyk incident and how shocked he seemed. It wasn't so long ago but things like that WERE actually shocking back then. Not any more.

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  10. thanks for sharing your info,great post

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  11. Thanks for proving that Tiger isn't the only "salacious" story out there.

    Very fun!

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