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Jim Furyk Won Not Just The Tour Championship But Also The FedEx Cup

Thursday, September 30th, 2010

With his hat on backwards to keep the rain out of his eyes, Jim Furyk sunk a two and a half foot putt on the 18th green to win not just the Tour Championship but also the FedEx Cup. Normally calm and collected, Furyk let out a roar of domination as he threw the winning ball into the crowd. Back in Tucson, his former collegiate coach Rick LaRose did something similar.

“I yelled at the TV, ‘We didn’t come all this way to layup’,” said LaRose. He was referring to Furyk’s clutch bunker shot that preceded the winning putt.

“I said that to him at the NCAA’s in ‘92,” LaRose continued. “He hit a ball in a bush off the tee on the very first hole. He had an 8 iron to the green. He said, ‘Coach should I chip this out? What should I do?’ I said, ‘Jimmy, we didn’t come all the way to lay up. Knock it on the green.’ He did and we won the championship.”

This past weekend, Furyk used the same bravado to claim the 10 million dollar prize awarded to whoever wins the FedEx Cup title. Not bad for a man whose chances dropped in August after he slept in and consequently missed his Pro Am tee time at the Barclays resulting in a disqualification from the first round of the Fed Ex Cup tournament.

“He’s an athlete,” said LaRose.” He’s a competitor. Jimmy would just like to beat your brains out for a nickel if he could. He’ll give you all you want.”

Furyk, as it turns out, is also generous. Wednesday, two days prior to the beginning of the 2010 Ryder Cup which he’ll be playing in, Furyk donated 25,000 dollars to his alma mater, the University of Arizona. The money will be used in conjecture with the PGA of America’s Play Golf America University.

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“If you ever had to have a son,” said LaRose, “you’d love to have Jim Furyk as your son. He’s just a great kid. He’s an all around good person.”

And a pretty darn good golfer. Thursday marks day one of competition of the Ryder Cup where Furyk will join the likes of Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, and team captain Corey Pavin in an attempt to make it back to back wins over Rory McIlroy, Paul Casey, and Team Europe. The match play format of the tournament should play to Furyk’s strengths.

“I love him in that scenario,” said LaRose. He would know. After all, with Furyk’s help, Arizona captured the 1992 NCAA national championship in a match play format.

“There’s nothing I don’t like about Jimmy’s game,” said LaRose. “A lot of people get caught up in mechanics. Techniques. Style points. There’s none of that in golf. All there is, is low score wins. Get the ball in the hole in the fewest number of shots. He’s done good at that.”

He certainly has. His win at the Tour Championship rounded out his total victories in 2010 to 3. Furyk’s name is being tossed around a potential PGA Player of the year. But first there’s the matter of the Ryder Cup, being held across the pond at the Celtic Manor in Wales..

“I just told him to put this week out of your mind and try to concentrate on the Ryder Cup,” said LaRose. “He said that’s what they’re looking forward to doing.”

We’re looking forward to watching.

First round of the Ryder Cup begins Friday.

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The PGA Tour Ends Its Playoff Season Next Week At The Tour Championship

Saturday, September 18th, 2010

The PGA Tour ends its playoff season next week at the Tour Championship in Atlanta, with the top 30 on the FedEx Cup points list playing for the overall title.

The system is once again under fire. The poster boy for what one reporter called the “FraudEx Cup,” is Kevin Streelman, who began the playoffs in 102nd place, tied for third at The Barclays, and then tied for 45th and 43rd in the next two playoff events to finish 29th.

Streelman, yet to win on the PGA Tour, gets into the Masters, U.S. Open and British Open next year by being among the top 30. That, critics say, is a serious glitch in the system.

The Florida Marlins won the World Series twice. The Baltimore Ravens won a Super Bowl with Trent Dilfer as the quarterback. The beauty of sports is that unexpected things happen, and golf is no different.

Louis Oosthuizen, Graeme McDowell and Martin Kaymer won majors this year.

No one’s claiming those events are frauds.

Duval, Singh pitch in for wildlife

Three of the handful of men who have been No. 1 in the World Golf Rankings lent their support to the environmental cleanup of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, including Jacksonville native David Duval and Ponte Vedra Beach resident Vijay Singh.

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Duval, Singh and Greg Norman, in conjunction with Falconhead Capital LLC, a New York-based private equity firm, are involved in Golfers for the Gulf, in which they donated money for the purchase of a skiff boat designed to penetrate ecologically sensitive marshes to rescue wildlife and perform monitoring and testing of areas impacted by the spill.

The boat is called a Shallow Water Attention Terminal and will be donated to the Southeastern Wildlife Conservation Group, a nonprofit organization that works to protect and conserve wildlife and their habitats in the Southeastern U.S.

“These boats are ideally suited to reach animals and birds in those remote marshes,” Norman said in a statement.

What they’re saying about Sainz

The Inez Sainz situation reopened debate on the issue of female sports reporters, locker-room access and what the lines are between serious sports reporting and entertainment reporting. Here’s a sampling of opinion from some respected female sports reporters:

“ … Glenn Beck suggested she wanted publicity, an impression Sainz did nothing to discourage by going on every talk show in creation.” — Sally Jenkins, Washington Post

“I’m having a hard time feeling sympathetic for someone who at times carries herself in a manner that insults some women in this business. … Isn’t it fair … to wonder whether Sainz’s flirty, fluffy reporting style might blur the lines for players? — Jemele Hill, ESPN

“There is never a scenario … where it is acceptable to harass a woman or make her feel uncomfortable while she is simply trying to do her job. But Sainz … is not without fault here. You don’t walk into an NFL locker room wearing jeans that leave little to the imagination and a blouse that reveals your substantial cleavage. If you want to be treated like a girl at a bar, dress like a girl at a bar. If you want to be treated professionally and without incident, cover up.” — Ashley Fox, Philadelphia Inquirer

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