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The Week on the tours: For three days it looked like Phil Mickelson was going to reclaim his role as king of the desert, however on Sunday a mediocre round allowed Scottsdale resident Jonathan Kaye to come through for his second tour win at the FBR Open. It was a very impressive top ten with Justin Leonard, Vijay Singh, Phil Mickelson, Retief Goosen, Mike Weir, and Sergio Garcia including three left-handers. I think it is a shame that Tiger does not play this tournament anymore, as it is always one of the more exciting on tour. Next Week one of the favorite tour stops takes place at Pebble Beach, as Tiger makes his first appearance since the Mercedes Championship. It took three playoff holes for Tom Watson to take the final hole of $260,000 and win the Champion's Skins Game in Hawaii. The final five skins gave Watson a total of 10 for $400,000 while Arnold Palmer rekindled some magic and took home 5 skins as well for $140,000. Palmer had failed to win even one skin the past two years. Jack Nicklaus finished third with three skins and $60,000 and Lee Trevino was shut out. Ernie Els made the treck to Thailand for the Johnnie Walker Classic on the European tour. He finished four shots behind the winner Miguel Angel Jimenez. Colin Montgomerie, Thomas Bjorn, and Nick Faldo were amoung the other stars who finished in the top ten. Next week the Nationwide tour begins in Panama for those hoping to make the PGA Tour.
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Classic Get great deals on all golf books, computer games, and videos. See my favorite golf books here. "A woman I know is engaged to a real golf nut. They're supposed to get married next Saturday...but only if it rains." -Cindy Garner Playing in the wind: A moderate wind will have very little effect on solidly hit ball. Once the wind becomes more severe, you want to focus on hitting the ball solidly and slowing down your swing. Even though the urge is to try and hit the ball harder into the wind, this will only cause it to have more spin and give you even more trouble. Into a strong wing take more club and swing easy causing a lower, less spinning shot. You will get more distance on the ground from the roll where the wind is not effecting the ball as much. Play for more roll. On shorter shots use the head wind to your advantage to help you stop the ball on the green. With the wind, you also want swing easy and take less club. Take advantage of the wind on your drives by hitting high lazy shots. Remember it will be difficult to stop the ball on the green, but swinging harder on short shots can be a good idea if you take less club. The harder swing will give more spin to the ball and keep it from rolling so much after it hits the ground. Don't worry too much about side winds. A solid, low side spinning shot will not be affected much in the air. More people get in trouble overcompensating for a side wind than if they had just played at their target. Never give the wind more than ten yards of credit either way. For more golf tips click here.
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