Hello ladies and gentlemen. I want to thank Blake for the kind introduction yesterday as well as giving me the chance to write on PGN. With my first post I am going to do something simple and give you my predictions for this week’s Bridgestone Invitational.
Archive for the ‘Anthony Kim’ Category
Some exciting news today for fans of Mr. Anthony Kim, as he will be officially returning to action next week at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational. There were rumors floating around that Kim could possibly make it back for the RBC Canadian Open this past week, but that didn’t happen, so his first event back will indeed be next week at Firestone.
Let’s start this off with a bang: Anthony Kim is officially my pick to win the Masters this upcoming week! Mark it down, tell your friends, bet your money. He’s going to win the whole thing, and may even do it by several strokes. If it’s Kim vs. Tiger on Sunday, I’m taking AK all day.
I said earlier this morning that it wouldn’t surprise me to see Anthony Kim make a run to the top of the Shell Houston Open leaderboard by the end of today’s round. And my boy Anthony didn’t let me down, as he made a nice charge in the third, and sits at the top along with second round leader Bryce Molder at 10-under for the tournament.
Allenby At It Again
Well let’s be honest, there hasn’t been a golfer over the past few months that has been as outspoken as Robert Allenby. And well, he’s talking yet again, and it’s sort of turned some heads. This time? He believes that American players have it too easy.
Since Tiger Woods is playing this week, there’s a good chance that the HSBC Champions event has caught your attention a little bit. But there’s a surprising leader after round one, as Nick Watney shot a 64 for the first round, which tied a course record.
Two pretty exciting golf tournaments took place this weekend, and both ended with some well-known names taking home the victory. At the Singapore Open, your winner was Ian Poulter, who won by one stroke. And at the World Match Play Championship, Ross Fisher took out Anthony Kim in the final to win.
Well Anthony Kim has sure been in the news a lot this past week, and while the previous story dealt with Kim off the course, this story deals with Kim on the course.
Well if you caught my post a few days ago about Robert Allenby calling out Anthony Kim, you’ll know that it seemed like it was a pretty ugly feud.
Coming off of an exciting Presidents Cup that featured a ton of great players, I was thinking about the major championships for next season.
Allenby Rips Kim?
I was browsing around today, and saw this interesting little piece about Robert Allenby absoluting ripping Anthony Kim at the Presidents Cup.
It’s Monday morning, which means it’s time to take a look back at this weekend’s action at the BMW Championship. Plenty of interesting things to talk about, so let’s get right to it:
