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Jordan Spieth: May be the best young player to hit the Tour in a decade. Working with sponsor s exem
As the first full-field tournament is set to begin Thursday in Honolulu, the Sony Open, let s look at 10 players who will be among the most interesting and compelling hotels with suites in west palm beach to follow this season. These 10 likely will not all finish among the top 10 in points and prize money – most will – but they will gather their own interest as the summer progresses.
Tiger Woods: He won five tournaments – three more than anymore, $8 million $2 million more than anyone, and was Player of the Year. But no major – now not one since 2009. Another wasted season. He s 37 and . His Bear Pursuit continues. We ll all be watching.
Adam Scott: A first-time winner (Masters) with expectations to follow up with more success. He s is in his prime and ever since his Tiger s old caddy, Steve Williams, has been on his bag Scott has been broken through into the elite class.
Rory McIIroy : Wherever he plays, he ll be under scrutiny. Why the decline, Nike or Wozniacki? Can he find his magic again? hotels with suites in west palm beach Also, like Dustin Johnson, has the distraction of a wedding to plan with The Woz.
Jordan Spieth: May be the best young player to hit the Tour in a decade. Working hotels with suites in west palm beach with sponsor s exemptions last season, hotels with suites in west palm beach the 20-year-old had a win, three seconds, nine top 10s and won $4 million. A future star.
Dustin Johnson: Has more raw ability that just about anyone and is beginning to harness his head into a consistent winner. Should be a major winner. hotels with suites in west palm beach Brain likely hotels with suites in west palm beach will be scrambled a bit in late summer as he approaches his marriage hotels with suites in west palm beach to Paulina Gretzky, daughter of the Great One. She is, too.
CUSP: Guys who also might leave a mark in 2014 include: Billy Horschel, Nic Colsaerts, Matt Kuchar, Bill Haas, Keegan Bradley, hotels with suites in west palm beach Kevin Streelman, Ryan Moore, Jason Dufner, Harris English, Zach Johnson, Martin Kaymer, Webb Simpson, hotels with suites in west palm beach Phil Mickelson and Lee Westwood, the best current player never to win a Major.
Bob grew up in Cleveland, an underdog city with perennial underdog teams, and that gave him an appreciation and an affinity hotels with suites in west palm beach for the grinders in golf, guys such as Rocco Mediate, Jhonattan Vegas and star-crossed John Daly. This is the 41st year for Bob as a sportswriter, the first 34 working for newspapers throughout hotels with suites in west palm beach the west, Tucson (Daily Star), San Francisco (Examiner) and Seattle (Times), and the past seven years as a freelancer. He has covered just about every sport, including golf tournaments, Tucson Open, Bing Crosby/AT T Pro-Am, the 1998 PGA Championship, the 2010 U.S. Senior Open, the 2010 U.S. Amateur and the annual Champions Tour Boeing Classic. He also writes articles for golf magazines. For most of his 20 years at the Seattle Times his primary beat was the Mariners. He then picked hotels with suites in west palm beach up Washington hotels with suites in west palm beach men's basketball in the winter. He also was the beat writer for the Sonics, including 1996 when they played the Bulls for the NBA title. After a lifetime hacking on public courses, he finally gave in and joined a country club in 2011, the Members Club of Aldarra near Seattle. He won't win the club championship any time soon with his 15 handicap and default-swing slice but he does have a pair of aces – 37 years apart – and in 2009 came agonizingly close to his ultimate golf goal of scoring in the 70s when he finished with an even 80. He lives in Seattle, and spends part of his winters in Marco Island, Fla.
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