14 Results for chris dimarco

Talk about Watson's generation ...

Ron Sirak, GolfWorld Executive Editor

Tom Watson's 2009 British Open run should be celebrated, but it's worth noting that the field the 59-year-old nearly faced down couldn't hold a candle to those he tackled in his prime.

Story | Conversation | July 20, 2009

U.S. needs to make some changes

Ron Sirak, GolfDigest.com

Why did the Europeans thrash the Americans again? Becuase they were having fun.

Story | Conversation | September 24, 2006

European team exhibits its depth on Day 1

Ron Sirak, GolfDigest.com

With every player on its roster helping to earn at least a half-point, the European team is in good shape after Day 1.

Story | Conversation | September 22, 2006

On paper, U.S. is definite underdog

Ron Sirak, GolfDigest.com

With four rookies on its roster, the United States team will enter this year's Ryder Cup as the underdog for the first time ever.

Story | Conversation | August 21, 2006

Tiger wins this one for Pops

Ron Sirak, GolfDigest.com

The British Open was Tiger Woods' 11th major victory, but his first without father Earl around, making it all the more special.

Story | Conversation | July 23, 2006

Tiger leaves door open for exciting final round

Ron Sirak, GolfDigest.com

By not posting a low score in Saturday's third round, Tiger Woods left the door open for a wild final round, writes Ron Sirak.

Story | Conversation | July 22, 2006

Top players not driven by money anymore

Ron Sirak, Golf World

For the PGA Tour's top players, money is -- quite literally -- never an issue. That's why four such players are skipping a guaranteed check at the Mercedes Championships.

Story | Conversation | December 28, 2005

Nicklaus should remain captain for as long as he likes

Ron Sirak, Golf World

Jack Nicklaus had great success as Presidents Cup captain last week, one reason the job should remain his for as long as he wants it, writes Ron Sirak.

Story | Conversation | September 28, 2005

U.S. team could have dangerous duos

Ron Sirak, Golf World

With two formidable tandems of top players, Ron Sirak reports the U.S. could have successful partnerships for many years.

Story | Conversation | September 25, 2005

Woods almost committed colossal blunder

Ron Sirak, Golf World

By failing to remain at Baltusrol for the Monday continuation of the final round, Tiger Woods almost committed a major blunder.

Story | Conversation | August 21, 2005

Tiger wins Masters with mental toughness

Ron Sirak, Golf World

Forget the swing change. Tiger Woods is the best in the game because of his mental toughness.

Story | Conversation | April 10, 2005

Euro team will always battle

Ron Sirak, Golf World

No, it's not another captain's pick, but a collective chip on the shoulder that could give the Euros an extra boost.

Story | Conversation | September 09, 2004

Euro team will always battle

Ron Sirak, Golf World

No, it's not another captain's pick, but a collective chip on the shoulder that could give the Euros an extra boost.

Story | Conversation | August 30, 2004

Straits wasn't Shinnecock ... and that's good

Ron Sirak, Golf World

Unlike the USGA at Shinnecock, the PGA didn't make Whistling Straits any harder than it already was.

Story | Conversation | August 15, 2004