21 Results for nick goings

Westwood latest Brit to fall short

Tim Rosaforte, GolfWorld Senior Writer

No Brit has won the Open Championship since Nick Faldo in 1992, and that streak will last at least until next July. England's Lee Westwood -- who finished one shot out of the playoff at Turnberry -- came awfully close to ending that dubious mark, writes GolfWorld's Tim Rosaforte.

Story | Conversation | July 23, 2009

Even during offseason, Woods is right on track

Tim Rosaforte, GolfDigest.com

Tiger Woods? An 18-handicapper? If you ask the 13-time major champion what he often resembles after a long break, that's what he'd tell you. But as Tim Rosaforte witnessed recently, even when Tiger is off, he's still very much on track.

Story | Conversation | December 04, 2007

A match for Tiger

Tim Rosaforte, GolfDigest.com

J.J. Henry and the Shaun Micheel Factor stand in the way of Tigeršs eighth straight, writes Tim Rosaforte.

Story | Conversation | February 20, 2007

New year, same old Singh

Tim Rosaforte, GolfDigest.com

With a milestone victory, reinvented Hall of Famer Vijay Singh has started another run at the No. 1 ranking, writes Tim Rosaforte.

Story | Conversation | January 10, 2007

It's not about the captain

Tim Rosaforte, GolfDigest.com

Armed with a new points system, Paul Azinger will shake things up. But winning still comes down to having the better players.

Story | Conversation | November 08, 2006

Why not Billy Andrade?

Tim Rosaforte, GolfDigest.com

Billy Andrade started the week as seventh alternate, but as Tim Rosaforte reports, the 36-hole co-leader has a "Why not me?" attitude.

Story | Conversation | August 18, 2006

Why the PGA Championship is better than ever

Tim Rosaforte, Golf World

Long the yawn of the four majors, the PGA Championship arguably has become the best of the lot. Here are 10 reasons why.

Story | Conversation | August 14, 2006

Early impressions from the Open Championship

Tim Rosaforte, GolfDigest.com

What's going on at Hoylake? Tim Rosaforte hit the ground running and checks in with news and notes from the other side of the pond.

Story | Conversation | July 19, 2006

Pressel continues her education

Tim Rosaforte, Golf World

Fiery Morgan Pressel graduates to the big leagues after an adolescence that was anything but child's play, reports Tim Rosaforte.

Story | Conversation | February 13, 2006

Crane takes a leap of faith on PGA Tour

Tim Rosaforte, Golf Digest

With a new swing and some old beliefs, Ben Crane has arrived as a force on tour, writes Tim Rosaforte.

Story | Conversation | December 31, 2005

Nicklaus is main event once again

Tim Rosaforte, Golf World

The wind will howl, Tiger will contend and Jack Nicklaus will, once again, be the story of the week.

Story | Conversation | July 13, 2005

Talking 'bout their generation

Tim Rosaforte, Golf World

A new generation of Brits grew up wanting to be Nick Faldo ... and they may not be too far off.

Story | Conversation | July 12, 2005

Match Play is always unpredictable

Tim Rosaforte, Golf World

Match Play is a tournament that can hinge on one bad shot at an unfortunate time. Just ask Tiger Woods.

Story | Conversation | February 23, 2005

Another season, another Vijay victory

Tim Rosaforte, Golf World

Different season, same result. Vijay Singh picked up where he left off at the Sony Open.

Story | Conversation | January 19, 2005

Straits could be scary tough

Tim Rosaforte, Golf World

Whistling Straits isn't a links course nor is it in Ireland, but the PGA sure feels like a British Open.

Story | Conversation | August 11, 2004