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Recap of season PGA Tour

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I guess that after three victories Bart Bryant in 15 months, topped by the Tour Championship allowed to trundle along last week, I'll have to start paying more attention to the sweet voice Texan with groovy moustache. But how fitting at the end of 2005 golf season. Tiger Woods, Vijay Singh and Retief Goosen, the area with the rest 30 best players in the world, it was Bryant who left with victory at the end of season in Atlanta, a tournament that has more prestige and will be even more in 2007, when it becomes a sort of Super Bowl of golf.

Here's to you, Bart Bryant. Here's to you, Ted Purdy. Here's to you, Wes Short, Jr. Here's to you, Jason Bohn. Here's to you, Olin Browne. Somewhere, someone saw something in you not many others did. Somewhere, someone won big on you guys.

For all the my oriented victories by strangers, this year, many lead horses WINS as well. Woods and Singh won early - Singh in the second week of the season, Woods the third. Phil Mickelson won in the fifth and sixth weeks. At the end of April, all three wins at least once, including spectacular victory of the tiger at the Masters in April. Woods would also win the British Open, and he submitted in all four majors in 2005. It was his best season since 2000.

Mickelson wins the PGA Championship later this year. Also won in 2005 were Goosen, Sergio Garcia, Adam Scott (a shortened rain victory in February at the Nissan Open, informal), Jim Furyk, Stuart Appleby (which reiterated at Kapalua to begin the year), David Toms and Padraig Harrington, who won twice (the first in March, his first victory of the tour).

Rain was still a frustrating theme for the first months of the season. It was not until the summer to dry. And mid-August, majors in books, season limped to an end with few exciting tournament after tournament, in service by the stars less and less addictive. Wednesday of last week, before the Championship of the Tour, tour commish Tim Finchem unveiled plans to address, number of tracking of interest after the PGA Championship because several players top do not overdue play tournaments season together. I bitched about these lame events almost every week on the segment, I am pleased to see that the issue is addressed. What little we know of the plan for 2007, however, raises questions.

The idea is to move towards September tour Championship as the event culminating in a sort of series called the FedEx Cup. Events in lame post, PGA Championship that I mentioned will be still played, under the heading "Quest for the card". Virtually none of the Flash game play in these events, as now, because they are not covered for # 125 or better in the world to maintain their business card. Indeed, this will become a season silly power star.

Advance in the Tour Championship, it is a great idea because it is closer to the last major and finishes until the season before the NFL gets password really. There is a potential problem with the FedEx Cup, at least, as it is now (Tiger said, he met with Finchem several times on the proposed amendments and each received a different answer, so a large part is always in the air – you can bet Tiger is in mind by Finchem, et al., down it in Ponte Vedra as they try to put it in place), which is three tournaments leading up to the Tour Championship will include most of the Cup, or most of the points earned to win the Cup, even if the points will be accrued supposedly at the beginning of the season. This means that a player could win the FedEx Cup without actually winning the Championship Tour season, which is supposed to be Super Bowl of golf. The Super Bowl is a winner, not a winner ran. Who wants to make math Sunday during the Tour Championship: "" Let's see, Tiger eight behind leader Jason Gore, but the Tiger had more to come because he won one of three events playoffs and finished in the top 10 in two other points, so if he can finish in the top 25 of the Tour Championship, where he is now, even if Gore won by eight strokes, Tiger will win the Cup... everything there is a need by walking in her last six holes assuming that Gore will not lower. "" This is not good. It's like the steps in the Tower of France. Who wants to see that? (I).

None of these changes will only come into force until 2007 anyway. I am sure that we will be hearing much more about it, as we move into 2006.

I have already looking forward to Kapalua for all the usual reasons: it is pleasant to visit of vicarious in Hawaii at the heart of winter, see the Sun and the sea, Cutaways of surf and watch a small competitive field. Kapalua also provides huge drives and after watching Tiger average well over 300 yards with his readers last week, hitting a 378 Sunday, I wonder if it might lead right to the top of the Kapalua mainland. It will be exciting to watch in 2006, as is the Mickelson in the majors. It interesting to follow Singh, to see if he can fix its 2005 placer woes. Ben Crane stop extravagant and stirring, accelerate his play? If he is or isn't, her talent with the putter is worth watching in 2006. Gore worth watching, too. And O'Hair. Charles Howell III will be competitive golfer, always in the mix, the winner? Chris DiMarco? His grit in Augusta was impressive and may portend a victory in one of the majors in 2006. I wrote off the coast of many times after several second place finishes, but it may have taken a turn. And the unknown - that the Mini Tower, which multiple q - school that will emerge in 2006?



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