Yesterday | StarTribune
Soggy day: Perry survives water-logged TPC Sugarloaf to claim share of lead at AT&T Classic
“You're the one who designed the place.”
Kenny Perry sloshed through the water-logged fairways, ducking under an umbrella every chance he got. via StarTribune
Wednesday | Hartford Courant
Calcavecchia, Browne, Perry Commit To Travelers
Mark Calcavecchia, Olin Browne and Kenny Perry have commited to playing in The Travelers Championship, the tournament announced today. via Hartford Courant
Tuesday May 13 | Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Leaderboard changes with the winds and the splashdowns
“We had moved so much dirt to build up the stadium effect that we were left with this big hole in the ground. It was Alice [his wife] who came up with the golden solution. She suggested that we create an island and fill the whole with water”
It is a mixture of elders, of seasoned veterans and a bunch reaching for the moon. via Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Sunday May 11 | The Age
Goydos stays one ahead at windy Sawgrass
“It's difficult out there and the hardest thing is that it is inconsistent with the sudden gusts”
American journeyman Paul Goydos stayed on track for a surprise victory by preserving a one-shot lead midway through the Players Championship final round on Sunday. via The Age
Sunday May 11 | Florida Times-Union
Rough day for Stadler, Merrick
“I just got a good bounce. It's just pure luck when it goes in like that.”
Kevin Stadler and John Merrick finally experienced the pain the TPC Sawgrass Players Stadium Course can inflict. via Florida Times-Union
Sunday May 11 | St. Augustine Record
Weather forecast won't shake up final round plans
“It's a big line of storms, but we're still calling it a 50 percent chance, which could also mean it misses us.”
Players Championship tournament officials decided to start today's final round as scheduled, despite its own weather forecasts that call for a 50-percent chance of strongthunderstorms that might include hail, ... via St. Augustine Record
Saturday May 10 | The Florida Times-Union
“My putter was a little cold, and I did my best to stay down and to stay focused, but the wind is playing havoc out there.”
The evolution of Anthony Kim continued Friday. Quite possibly the hottest name in golf, Kim took another step in going from mouthy, get-ahead-of-himself upstart to humble PGA Tour player as he shot a ... via The Florida Times-Union
Friday May 9 | Fox Sports
Kim stays in hunt at Players Championship
“I'm more journeyman than veteran”
Hot blasts of wind on a diabolical course made The Players Championship tough enough to turn someone's hair gray. via Fox Sports
Thursday May 8 | GolfChannel
Couples Taking Advantage of Chances
“I don't know if I can't seen. I don't know what it is. I just can't see the line like I used to for whatever reason.”
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. -- Fred Couples didn't realize until a few months ago that he wasn't eligible for The Players Championship, an event he has won twice and counts among his favorite. via GolfChannel
Thursday May 8 | Reuters
Garcia sets early pace at Players Championship
“The greens were very nice, very quick but rolling very, very true”
Spaniard Sergio Garcia reeled off four birdies in six holes on his way to an early two-stroke lead in the Players Championship first round on Thursday. via Reuters







