Mickelson handles uproar with humor
In case you missed what happened Sunday at the Humana Challenge, Phil Mickelson talked a few minutes behind the 18th green about his dislike of paying higher taxes and, oh, by the way: Brian Gay won a three-man playoff.
So if you're scoring headlines at home: IRS 1, Gay 0.
On the other hand, Gay will gladly cash the $1,008,000 check and, of course, pay less in taxes than Mickelson...
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January 23, 2013
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By the Numbers: Brian Gay's Victory at the Humana Challenge
The third tournament of the year on the PGA TOUR, the Humana Challenge in partnership with the Clinton Foundation, concluded with three-man playoff between Brian Gay, Charles Howell III and David Lingmerth with Gay winning on the second hole over Howell. Lingmerth had bogeyed the first playoff hole to drop out of contention. Gay, who had started the day six strokes back of 54-hole...
Stallings' five-stroke lead vanishes
Brian Gay was the last man standing at the Humana Challenge on Sunday, shooting a final-round 63 to get into a three-man playoff and then winning with birdie on the second playoff hole.
Here are Five Things to take away from Sunday's dramatic round that saw Scott Stallings lose a five-shot lead:
1. Call it a comeback
Brian Gay missed a 3-1/2-foot birdie putt on the final...
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January 20, 2013
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Caddie Kip Henley uses rake to chase away gator at RBC Heritage (video)
I’m pretty sure that caddie Kip Henley didn’t have
“gator-remover” in his job description but he had to remove one during the
first round of the RBC Heritage in Hilton Head, South Carolina.
On the 15th hole, Henley who was caddying for
Brian Gay ran into a gator who was just relaxing as Gay attempted his fourth
shot from the mud near the water hazard...
Brian Gay’s Caddy Shoes Gator back into Water
During yesterday’s opening round at the Heritage Classic Brian Gay’s caddy decided to take on a very daring activity by using a rake from the bunker to shoe away an alligator who was only a ...
And Caddie Of The Year Goes To....Kip Henley!
During the 2012 RBC heritage, a caddie went "above and beyond his call of duty" by fighting off a 6 foot alligator for an entire 10 minutes! While stealing the spotlight from Brian Gay, Kip successfully scared away the gator and sent him back into the water to make room for Brian's next shot right by lake on par 5 15th hole. I don't know who's more courageous...
Brian Gay’s caddie chases away alligator at RBC Heritage (Video)
Whatever caddie Kip Henley earns, golfer Brian Gay should double it. Gay’s ball on the par-5 15th hole was near the water at the RBC Heritage in Hilton Head, S.C., Thursday, and he had a tough time hitting his shot because of a slight nuisance in the way. Yup, an alligator was on the bank and Henley had to push it away using a rake.
Gay finished the round at five over par and...
A 6-Foot Alligator Visits a PGA Golf Tournament
The first round of the RBC Heritage in Hilton Head, South Carolina got crashed by a not invited guest. A 10-foot alligator made an appearance on the 10th hole as golfer Brian Gay was getting ready to play the hole. Brian’s caddy was the hero of the day and somehow pushed the alligator back into the water hazard with a rake. Kudos to Kip Henley, the bravest caddy we know....
Brian Gay’s troubles at the RBC Heritage include water, sand, and the odd gator
Hitting a ball near a water hazard in Hilton Head, South Carolina, site of this week’s RBC Heritage, is a dicey proposition, as golfer Brian Gay found out when his third shot landed near a pond on the par-5 15th hole, and a resident alligator came up on land to see what all the fuss was about. Gay wasn’t down with messing with the 10-foot gator, but his caddie, Kip Henley,...
BUMP AND RUN
Caddie shoos off gator using a rake
At the opening round of the 2012 RBC Heritage, caddie Kip Henley went way beyond the call of duty when he scared off a 6-foot long alligator near Brian Gay's ball on the par-5 15th hole. At Thursday afternoon's encounter in Hilton Head, S.C., the golfer actually ran into a pair of gators— the large one had a little companion— sunning themselves near the water hazard...
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