A couple Rossa putters are included among the new sticks, including one that's Itsy Bitsy. And two new iron sets will arrive in pro shops, the Burner Plus and the Tour Preferred irons.

Here's a walk-through on the proper way to place your hands on the handle of the golf club.
A couple Rossa putters are included among the new sticks, including one that's Itsy Bitsy. And two new iron sets will arrive in pro shops, the Burner Plus and the Tour Preferred irons.
That little nugget was included in the PGA Tour's weekly "e-notes" blast. Along with:
Presumably, this rule will apply only to golfers for whom English is not their native language, although the Tour may want to test all players and also suspend those with too many ums, you knows, likes and whatevers.
While there are 121 international players on the LPGA Tour, 45 of those are Korean, and many more Asian, and this rule is surely aimed squarely at the Asian players. English and Korean (or Japanese, or various Chinese dialects and other languages spoken in Asia) are completely dissimilar from English, evolved from different language families, and for an adult who speaks one to learn the other is, well, hard.
Add in the nerves that many young Asian players surely feel trying to conduct interviews, add in the whole cultural consideration of living in a new country, add in - in some cases - a good dose of basic shyness, and doing your interviews in English or chatting up your pro-am playing partners is a difficult thing.
But that's what the new rules are about: Read more...
The PGA Tour tweaked the playoff points formula this year hoping to generate more up-and-down movement from week to week. How much movement was there after The Barclays? Here's a comparison of the Top 10 and the players in spots 111-120 (120 being the cutoff to get into the Deutsche Bank):
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Top 10 Before Barclays 1. Tiger Woods 2. Kenny Perry 3. Phil Mickelson 4. Padraig Harrington 5. Anthony Kim 6. Stewart Cink 7. Vijay Singh 8. Justin Leonard 9. Ryuji Imada 10. Geoff Ogilvy
111-120 Before Barclays |
Top 10 After Barclays 1. Vijay Singh 2. Sergio Garcia 3. Kevin Sutherland 4. Phil Mickelson 5. Justin Leonard 6. Anthony Kim 7. Kenny Perry 8. Ben Curtis 9. Stewart Cink 10. Jim Furyk
111-120 After Barclays |
That's quite a bit of movement - a little bit inside the Top 10, certainly more than there would have been in 2007; and a lot at the other end. Every player from 111-120 is different after The Barclays.
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