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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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.
Will Tiger win a major? Will he win at all? Will Phil turn his game around? Will Lee remain #1 in the world? These are some of the questions that the golfing world will face this year. The PGA Tour Season starts just a few days away and for some it is like the golf gods have pushed the reset button. Everyone starts with a clean slate, what will happen? who will win? will someone new come out to dominate? What about the struggling courses around the world? “This will be a fun year to watch and see how it develops” Says Paul Surniak director of golf instruction at the Colorado Springs Golf School.
The Golf Channel, based in Orlando, had higher viewership than MLB Network and NBA TV? Wow, now that is impressive. Places like the Colorado golf school rely heavily on the golf channel for news, instruction and information.
DirecTV customers could lose the golf channel, Labor and contract disputes must be the new thing for 2010. According to Sports Business Journal, DirecTV could drop the Golf Channel by Dec. 31, which would result in the loss of possibly 15 million viewers.
PGA Pro Paul Surniak and Active Release Techniques founder P Michael Leahy DC, have joined forces to create a state of the art Colorado Springs golf school.
ART is a preferred treatment for preventing golf related injuries and for increasing your range of motion in your golf swing.
ART is a patented, state of the art soft tissue system/movement based massage technique that treats problems with muscles, tendons, ligaments, fascia and nerves. Headaches, back pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, shin splints, shoulder pain, sciatica, plantar fasciitis, knee problems, and tennis elbow are just a few of the many conditions that can be resolved quickly and permanently with ART. These conditions all have one important thing in common: they are often a result of overused muscles.
The Art Golf Academy is the only golf academy that offers the golfer swing techniques, personal training and ART to maximize your bodies potential. Virtually every professional sports team, Olympic athlete and golfer has an ART provider in their camp. ART is now the gold standard in sports medicine.
THE TEAM
The team of professionals at the ART Golf Academy include Mike Leahy DC founder and creator of the ART techniques, PGA Professional, six times Colorado long drive champion and China Tour Player Paul Surniak and Kris Fiser certified personal trainer and fitness model. The ART Golf Aademy is also a TPI Certified facility (Titliest Performance Institute).