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PGA Golf in Schools Program in Colorado Springs

Paul Surniak will be bringing the PGA Golf in Schools program to schools throughout the Colorado Springs area. PGA Golf in Schools program is a four-day golf instruction program that introduces students to the fundamentals of the game and is offered at no cost.  If you are interested in learning more about the PGA Golf in Schools program or would like to see it at your local school, please contact Colorado Springs golf instructor, Paul Surniak at (719) 332-0024.

Tiger Woods Confident He’ll Surpass Nicklaus Record

Will Tiger Woods break Jack Nicklaus record of 18 majors? Well at least one person thinks so.

Tiger Woods still thinks he can break Jack Nicklaus’ record of 18 Major golf championships, telling CNBC in an interview during the annual Tavistock Cup, that his game is coming around.

“I know I can do it,” said Woods. “I just need to put all the pieces together and get it done.”

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Tiger Woods Confident He’ll Surpass Nicklaus Record

Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson in same group at Doral

Phil and Tiger paired in the first 2 rounds at Doral! This is what the new pairing format from the tour is suppose to do. It makes for great TV and it seems to be working.

The world ranking numbers fell just right for many fans and this week’s World Golf Championship-Cadillac Championship on Doral’s TPC Blue Monster.

With world ranking determining groupings, the PGA Tour’s two most popular players, No. 5 Tiger Woods and No. 6 Phil Mickelson, will spend the first 36 holes together. The group, completed by Ireland’s Graeme McDowell, ironically the highest ranking member of the group at No. 4, will tee off at 11:51 a.m. Thursday from the 10th hole and 12:54 Friday from hole No. 1.

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Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson in same group at Doral

Rory Sabbatini wins Honda Classic by One shot

Rory Sabbatini turned back a challenge on the back nine  from Y.E. Yang and Jerry Kelly and shot an even-par 70 Sunday for a one-stroke victory in the Honda Classic.

The South African sank a 2-foot par putt on No. 18 to finish at 9-under 271. He earned his first PGA Tour title since the 2009 Byron Nelson Championship and sixth overall.

Y.E. Yang birdied the final hole for a closing 66 to finish 8 under. Jerry Kelly, who played with Sabbatini and Yang in the final threesome also sank a birdie putt on the final hole to shoot a 67 and took third at 7 under.

You have to hit it solid on a course like that with wind like that. I have played in southern Florida a lot and the wind can come out of anywhere at any time. It was no surprise to me to see that many balls in the water throughout the week, says Paul Surniak, Director of golf Instruction at the Cheyenne Shadows Golf Academy at Fort Carson and the ART Golf Academy in Colorado springs.

Rory Sabbatini wins Honda Classic by One shot