Monday, December 26, 2005
Cryptogram 13 Answer
Cryptogram 13
H ODHWI AHWWHWR EWST EB OAHST LBEYTU OE GEN ODFO ADFO
GEN'BT PEHWR AEBIU, FWP HO SFW AEBI VEBT ODFW EWST TYTBG
CJNT VEEW.
Cryptogram 12 Answer
Cryptogram 12
IE TLHA SLDYC'O RKPD KCEORFCT OL SL NFOR NRL F KI,
FO'Y IE MDHKOFLCYRFU NFOR TLS SDAFCDY NRL F KI.
Cryptogram 11 Answer
Cryptogram 11
W'HH EICOH CIMBAK NTIT WX W NCLT FM. W'S AMF PMWAP
FM RFMU, BAHTRR VMB NCLT FM UBHH ST MBF MX NTIT.
Cryptogram 10 Answer
Cryptogram 9 Answer
Cryptogram 9
YMOY'I O UGYYUH TGY OBEIGAL. HFHNVYMGAL YMGASI PH ROA
WEIY MGY GY O BGUH... TEY THGAL OTUH YK CEYY GI YMH
TGLLHIY OXFOAYOLH.
Cryptogram 8 Answer
Cryptogram 8
YWOHU EI E REL ANU VGWLF TSWY, DUMDSU RESS CBEA
KWSSELV YU HGWF, HBA E FMBHA EA.
Cryptogram 7 Answer
Cryptogram 7
QU ART UZG SGTU TZHU Q ZQU RYY ERP, OH LDGTUQHO RSHDU
QU. SDU QU'T YDJCP UZRU QU KHGT QO. QU ZRT UH SG YDJCP
QU KHGT QO. HUZGNAQTG, AG'E ZHlG TZHUT RYY UZG UQIG, PHD
COHA.
Cryptogram 6 Answer
Cryptogram 6
SMSOEWHS TE SUWRN AFUI, TW'D USULTEB KNUW TW RUE SUCO
AOMAFO YM.
Cryptogram 5
NONVELGN RU P WVNPI SLCCNGIPILV LG WLMA LG
CLGTPEU.
Cryptogram 4 Answer
Cryptogram 4
RIN IGLSNER RIPCH P RIPCA TFL IYOGCE PE ERFD ENGLUIPCH,
ERFD ENGLUIPCH TFL RIN J TGURFL, GCS P RIPCA P'WN TFYCS
ZIGR ZFLAE TFL ON.
Cryptogram 3 Answer
Cryptogram 3
JURNALRNJ LA'J PLEN IUPPLOD ACN TLGN UO ACYA BNYACNI
LO UEPYCURY, JU L SLDMIN L EONB LA BUMPT ZN KINAAV OLGN
UMA CNIN.
Cryptogram 2 Answer
Jesper Parnevik
Cryptogram 2
WMXH M NVR, BOHP HEHCRYSLR HAIHGFN RST FS BHVC
GSWSCQTW VPU YH V GHCFVMP BVR, M FOMPX MF'N
FMKH FS GOVPDH V YMF.
Cryptogram 1 Answer
"I honestly couldn't understand sitting down to Christmas dinner having to think about my golf because I'd be playing golf in a week's time, something like that." Padraig Harrington
Cryptogram 1
Padraig Harrington, on why he won't be at the Mercedes Championship next week:
S OXHDECFP RXIFNH'C IHNDTECYHN ESCCSHQ NXLH CX
ROTSECKYE NSHHDT OYBSHQ CX COSHA YUXIC KP QXFZ
UDRYIED S'N UD JFYPSHQ QXFZ SH Y LDDA'E CSKD,
EXKDCOSHQ FSAD COYC.
Tuesday, December 20, 2005
Golf Word Search
I've put together a word search containing the names of 16 of the top golfers in the world. (Sorry, Chris DiMarco, somehow your name got missed. The slight was unintentional.) This puzzle is set up so that the last name is at some angle to the first name. Enjoy!
E | T | E | D | O | N | A | L | D | I | G | F | E | S | R | W |
I | S | K | Y | A | J | I | A | V | S | M | U | E | D | O | O |
R | I | U | N | V | T | V | I | D | I | G | R | H | P | H | I |
E | S | L | L | E | I | K | C | J | A | G | Y | C | I | M | L |
M | O | N | R | D | G | J | R | E | I | M | K | T | I | E | F |
O | R | E | T | I | E | F | A | O | O | S | E | O | G | A | Y |
G | S | E | O | N | R | E | G | Y | R | C | N | N | I | R | E |
T | S | S | M | L | W | O | O | D | S | O | N | E | R | E | L |
N | E | R | S | G | S | I | O | O | I | T | Y | E | P | R | L |
O | M | I | C | K | E | L | S | O | N | T | P | A | G | B | E |
M | L | E | R | N | I | E | E | I | G | C | D | R | A | A | B |
N | I | L | O | C | A | J | N | I | H | R | M | F | U | C | P |
S | H | M | E | A | D | A | K | Y | A | N | G | E | L | R | M |
C | P | O | T | W | T | C | O | I | L | I | N | M | O | N | A |
R | E | M | O | G | O | T | G | M | I | C | H | A | E | L | C |
I | D | A | V | I | D | H | A | R | R | I | N | G | T | O | N |
Tiger Woods | Vijay Singh | Phil Mickelson |
Retief Goosen | Ernie Els | Sergio Garcia |
Jim Furyk | Adam Scott | Colin Montgomerie |
Kenny Perry | Angel Cabrera | |
David Howell | Luke Donald | Michael Campbell |
David Toms | Padraig Harrington |
Monday, December 19, 2005
Last OWGR of 2005
Tune in tomorrow for a special treat.
Tuesday, December 13, 2005
South African Airways Open
Golfer to watch this week: Retief Goosen
Monday, December 12, 2005
"Easy" return from injury
Adam Scott has had a disappointing end to his 2005 season. Every once in a while I decide for some random reason that I find him irksome, but despite that, I do sincerely wish him well as he works to improve his game.
With the Nedbank and Tiger's event not counting to official world points, Darren Clarke's position does not accurately reflect his play of late, so I hate to do this but this system shows a drop of Clarke and Davis Love III out of the top tiers this week while David Toms and Padraig Harrington slide down to Tier V for the week. The Tiger Rule is still in effect, but I'm hoping to retract it in January. (Without the Tiger Rule, the top tiers would include 43 golfers again this week.)
Tuesday, December 06, 2005
Tiger trek
(Odd thought: One has to wonder if Alfred Dunhill and E.E. Cummings were friends in their day.)
Golfer to watch this week: Ernie Els
Monday, December 05, 2005
Monty's turn
Weekend highlights:
- Colin Montgomerie made the golf portion of my weekend with that win in Hong Kong vaulting him up to 9th in the world rankings as I had hoped. Four "best golfer in GB&I" title holders in four weeks.
- The Nedbank Golf Challenge in South Africa did not award OWGR points this year, but they will begin doing so in 2006. I look forward to seeing the effects this has next year.
- With points not being used this year, Sergio Garcia was able to pull within one one-hundredth of a point of Ernie Els. Sergio will be losing points this week for certain, while Ernie's points are a little more complex, so I'm not going to venture a guess as to where they'll stand at the beginning of next week. Ernie did post a better finish than Sergio in Sun City although Sergio's troubles at the 17th lent to that.
- One thing about the Nedbank Golf Challenge that left me scratching my head was the stats from Sergio's scorecard. Granted every week is a new event, a new course, anything can happen from week to week, but still... This is the man who had the best record for Greens in Regulation on the PGA Tour in 2005 and a man with a notoriously bad putting record for the year. His putting was average for the week with a T5 in a field of 12 for putts per round. Of course this was only a single event, but his average of 27.5 putts per round for the week was better than the best putter on tour for 2005. Meanwhile, in GIR stats, Sergio came in at 11th out of 12 with a GIR% worse than the worst on tour as of the end of the 2005 PGA Tour season.
Fantasy golf is back already!
Tuesday, November 29, 2005
South African Distraction
Golfer to watch this week: Colin Montgomerie
Monday, November 28, 2005
Just your typical off-week shifting
Weekend notes:
- What is it with Opens? The U.S. Open so often seems to be a fire-breathing dragon that will slay anyone that dare attempt to defeat it. Its cousin was alive and kicking this week on the Moonah Links in Australia this week with only seven players finishing under par.
- We could get a nice little rivalry going for "best golfer in Great Britain and Ireland" or "second best golfer in Europe." Two weeks ago, Luke Donald filled this slot with OWGR #11. Last week, David Howell jumped ahead of Donald into that spot. This week, Padraig Harrington returned to the helm, so that the numbers 11, 12, and 13 players in the world are Harrington, Donald, and Howell respectively.
Wednesday, November 23, 2005
And then there was one
Golfer to watch this week: Hmm... Let me think... Adam Scott.
Monday, November 21, 2005
Minor number shifting
Weekend highlights:
- It was certainly interesting to see Duval's name back on the leaderboard in Japan this week despite his weak showing Sunday.
- It's great to get a chance to watch the European Tour regulars play golf to get to know some new faces. The expressions on Henrik Stenson's face at times this week were particularly priceless. His name has been on my radar for the past few months, but I didn't really know who he was until this week. In fact, I think I had him mixed up with Niclas Fasth for a while there. I'm not sure how I missed him at the WGC-AmEx, but I'm guessing ABC didn't show him much. (They were too enraptured by the Woods/Daly driving contest.) At the end of 2004, I picked Nick O'Hern as my European Tour player to follow for 2005 and while he did have some interesting highlights for the year he was certainly less than sensational. This time around I'm picking Henrik Stenson to follow in 2006. He hasn't showed up in the top 5 tiers much yet, but if next year goes as well as this year has it won't be too long before he is a regular in the top tiers.
Tuesday, November 15, 2005
Around the World
The more interesting tournament this week has no affect on world rankings, but it's still worth commenting on. On paper, England has the strongest team in David Howell, hot off his HSBC victory, and Luke Donald. Next comes Ireland with the historically sound pairing of Padraig Harrington and Paul McGinley. Then we have Sergio Garcia teaming up with Miguel Angel Jimenez for Spain. Tim Clark and Trevor Immelman form the South African team and Angel Cabrera teams up with fellow Argentinan Ricardo Gonzalez, winner of the 2004 Open de Sevilla.
Golfer(s) to watch this week: Well, since there will be little activity on the OWGR board and those events will be rather difficult to watch this week anyways, I give the look to the Englishmen in Portugal, David Howell and Luke Donald.
Monday, November 14, 2005
The Tiger Rule
Currently, Vijay stays in Tier II by himself, but his putting will certainly have to improve to maintain his lead.
Mickelson, Goosen, Els, and Garcia make a solid representation for Tier III.
With the next 14 golfers now in Tier IV, the only change of note is that David Howell passed Luke Donald to hold bragging rights to top English golfer in the world at present.
Tim Clark rounds out the top tiers as the lone golfer in Tier V.
Wednesday, November 09, 2005
And the Game Goes On
The key is once again the comparison between Tiger's and Vijay's performances this week. As I indicated on Monday, I'm hoping Vijay's got his putting problems worked out. Jimenez and Stenson have there work cut out for them but there is a chance they could play themselves up a tier.
Golfer to watch this week: Well, since I've listed Vijay recently and since I don't seem to be listing a golfer that performs well in that week so far, let go with Tiger Woods.
Tuesday, November 08, 2005
In a Year
Tier I | Tier I |
Tiger Woods | Vijay Singh |
Tiger Woods | |
Ernie Els | |
Tier II | Tier II |
Vijay Singh | Retief Goosen |
Phil Mickelson | Phil Mickelson |
Retief Goosen | Mike Weir |
Ernie Els | Padraig Harrington |
Sergio Garcia | Davis Love III |
Jim Furyk | Sergio Garcia |
Adam Scott | Stewart Cink |
Chris DiMarco | Adam Scott |
Kenny Perry | Darren Clarke |
Angel Cabrera | Kenny Perry |
David Toms | Chris DiMarco |
Luke Donald | Miguel Angel Jimenez |
Padraig Harrington | Jim Furyk |
Colin Montgomerie | |
Michael Campbell | |
Davis Love III | |
Paul McGinley | |
David Howell | |
Darren Clarke | |
Tim Clark | |
Thomas Bjorn | |
Fred Couples | |
Bart Bryant | |
Stewart Cink | |
Scott Verplank | |
Tier III | Tier III |
Jose Maria Olazabal | Chad Campbell |
John Daly | |
Tier IV | Tier IV |
Justin Leonard | Stuart Appleby |
Stuart Appleby | David Toms |
Miguel Angel Jimenez | Todd Hamilton |
Chad Campbell | |
Henrik Stenson | |
Tier V | Tier V |
Ben Crane | Stephen Ames |
Mark Hensby |
Monday, November 07, 2005
Come on, Vijay!
Bart Bryant was spot on this week and played himself into his position in Tier II as did Scott Verplank. Other golfers who managed to sneak into Tier II this week were Paul McGinley, David Howell, Darren Clarke, Tim Clark, Thomas Bjorn, Fred Couples, and Stewart Cink. Jose Maria Olazabal and John Daly did make it back into the list as I suggested but all the way up to Tier III. Justin Leonard, Stuart Appleby, Miguel Angel Jimenez, Chad Campbell, and Henrik Stenson enter the list at Tier IV this week and Ben Crane and Mark Hensby round out the top players in Tier V.
Tomorrow: A comparison between the Top 5 Tiers right now and at this point last year.
Thursday, November 03, 2005
Grand Finale
Retief Goosen should stay comfortably where he is in Tier II. As for Sergio Garcia, also comfortably in Tier II, a top three finish this week should pull him ahead of Ernie Els in the OWGR. Of this field of 29, Sergio's performance is among the top in the weeks preceding the Tour Championship.
Furyk, Scott, DiMarco, Perry, Donald, Harrington, and Love should all be able to remain in Tier II thanks to the Woods-Singh gap. Being at the bottom of the list, Love would be iffy but he really doesn't stand to lose any points at present unless he WDs or DQs. Besides, he hasn't played terribly in his last few starts.
The final player in both the top tiers and the Tour Championship is Tim Clark. He has the chance to move up to Tier III which in turn should slide Couples, Bjorn, and Cink up to Tier IV and allow Jose Maria Olazabal and John Daly to sneak back into the list in Tier V.
Player to watch this week: Sergio Garcia
Monday, October 31, 2005
Tier II Growth
Davis Love III played well enough last week to sneak in the door opened to Tier II along with the 7 other players (K. Perry, Cabrera, Toms, Donald, Harrington, Montgomerie, and M. Campbell) benefitting from the opening.
Paul McGinley's win at Valderrama this week allowed him to go straight to Tier III as he shows back up on the list this week. David Howell and Darren Clarke join McGinley in Tier III for the week. Rounding out the list, Tim Clark moves up to Tier IV and Fred Couples, Thomas Bjorn, and Stewart Cink show back up in Tier V.
Thursday, October 27, 2005
Auto Sponsorship Week
With Tiger not playing this week, Vijay has the chance to narrow the gap between the two if he can manage to wake up from the nap he seems to be taking. Should the champion Vijay show up this week. Should that happen it may be possible for Dimarco, Scott, and even Furyk to slide back into Tier III. On the flip side, if Vijay's performance continues to lag Toms and/or Cabrera could play themselves into Tier II. Love could potentially play well enough to move up to Tier IV.
Golfer to watch this week: Let's take a ride on the David Toms roller coaster.
Monday, October 24, 2005
Not much sense
Wednesday, October 19, 2005
Disney Fun
Not very original, but golfer to watch this week: Vijay Singh.
Monday, October 17, 2005
Back to normal
Wednesday, October 12, 2005
On to Vegas
Golfer to watch this week: Scott Verplank
Tuesday, October 11, 2005
Large growth in Tier III
With one final glance over the top finishers at the American Express Championship, it seems that only two golfers, David Toms and Colin Montgomerie, earned their movement up the tiers without the aid of Garcia's improvement over Scott. If Garcia continues to improve his putting, who knows what's next.
Monday, October 03, 2005
Tiers 10/3/05
Tiger Woods
Tier II
Vijay Singh
Phil Mickelson
Ernie Els
Retief Goosen
Sergio Garcia
Tier III
Adam Scott
Chris DiMarco
Angel Cabrera
Kenny Perry
Jim Furyk
Tier IV
David Toms
Padraig Harrington
Tier V
Michael Campbell
Luke Donald
When I introduced my tier system, I don't think I mentioned I'm just doing this on an experimental level to see where it goes. Perry proved the flexibility of the tiers by moving up a tier without playing. Harrington's move up a tier was less surprising since he placed 3rd in Scotland last week. Colin Montgomerie's move to 16th in world rankings wasn't quite enough to meet the requirements for my list.
Thursday, September 29, 2005
On Being Impressionable
Wednesday, September 28, 2005
Looking to Greensboro
Monday, September 26, 2005
The Tiers
Tier I
Tiger Woods
Tier II
Vijay Singh
Phil Mickelson
Ernie Els
Retief Goosen
Sergio Garcia
Tier III
Adam Scott
Chris DiMarco
Jim Furyk
Angel Cabrera
Tier IV
Kenny Perry
David Toms
Tier V
Padraig Harrington
Luke Donald
Michael Campbell