Announcing the Best Ball Masters Challenge Winner
Last week we ran our first Best Ball Masters Challenge and it was a blast. It gave us a reason to care about KJ Choi, Nick Watney, and Fred Couples as their birdies were just as important as Tiger Woods and Adam Scott’s. The winner of the challenge was “jsiedlak31″ who was an impressive -49, which was good enough to rank 23rd in the Nation. Very impressive. He/she is the winner...
Choi wins own Asian event again
K.J. Choi successfully defended his title in his own Asian Tour event Sunday, closing with a 4-under 67 for a two-stroke victory in the CJ Invitational Hosted by KJ Choi.
The eight-time PGA Tour winner finished at 15-under 269 at Haesley Nine Bridges Golf Club, and again donated his $118,875 first-place check to his KJ Choi Foundation.
Fellow South Korean players Bae Sang-moon...
Via AP on Fox
October 08, 2012
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K.J. Choi wins own Asian Tour event again
K.J. Choi successfully defended his title in his own Asian Tour event Sunday, closing with a 4-under 67 for a two-stroke victory in the CJ Invitational Hosted by KJ Choi.
The eight-time PGA Tour winner finished at 15-under 269 at Haesley Nine Bridges Golf Club, and again donated his $118,875 first-place check to his KJ Choi Foundation.
Fellow South Korean players Bae Sang-moon...
Via AP on Fox
October 07, 2012
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Golf Needs Tiger to Win
A day after trailing K. J. Choi by a couple strokes, Tiger Woods shot a 5-under to move into a 3-shot lead at this weekend's Chevron World Challenge.That marks the second tournament in a row that Tiger has been in contention come Saturday morning.A win would help Tiger get back his lost confidence. It would be a first step on the path back to wrestling the majors record away...
Golf-Pacesetting Choi stands tall in strong Sherwood winds (Reuters)
South Korean KJ Choi, who regularly practises
in strong winds at his U.S. base in Dallas, was seemingly unflappable in 35 miles per hour (56
km/h) gusts during Thursday's first round at the Chevron World Challenge.
Via Yahoo! Sports
December 01, 2011
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2011 President’s Cup: Tiger Woods’ Record Loss With Ex-Caddie, Stevie Williams in his Group
Tiger Woods and Steve Stricker took on Adam Scott and KJ Choi in the first round of the 2011 President’s Cup today in Australia. Tiger’s ex-caddie, Stevie Williams, is now carrying Adam Scott’s bag after being fired by Tiger. Williams and Tiger have traded some harsh words through the media since Tiger sent ol’ Stevie packing. On the first tee today, the seemed respectful...
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