Stuart Hall
Stuart Hall is a regular contributor to GolfBrief.
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Stricker's struggles continue
- By Stuart Hall
- Commentary
- Unrated
Steve Stricker was well on his way to a monster first round at the U.S. Open on Thursday. And then, suddenly and almost inexplicably, the round unraveled. He finished with a 73 that practically sums up his season.
Gulf Shores a “must” trip
- By Stuart Hall
- Lifestyle
- Unrated
Any trip is only as good as the memories generated.
And golfers particularly like destinations that allow them either to connect with history or create their own whether its particular holes or courses. Which is why golfers tend to flock to classic venues, courses ranked highly among the multitude of rankings, or to golf-centric locales.
And golfers particularly like destinations that allow them either to connect with history or create their own whether its particular holes or courses. Which is why golfers tend to flock to classic venues, courses ranked highly among the multitude of rankings, or to golf-centric locales.
A modern step back in time
- By Stuart Hall
- Lifestyle
- Unrated
PINEHURST,
N.C. -- Many of the best things about home are often taken for granted.
The plentiful pictures of the family's past, the cozy couch, the little
amenities that make life more relaxed.


Enough, already. We get the point. Actually, we got the point four months and 3,762 references ago, because that’s about how many times we have been subjected to this nonsense about something Ben Hogan may have said 57 years ago.


Michelle Wie was on the verge of something big last week at the LPGA State Farm Classic — her first professional win. But a rules infraction got her DQ'd on Saturday. Now she'll go after that first win on the PGA Tour, and likely won't forget to sign her card.
Anthony Kim was a crossroads. He could either continue down the road of laziness and late night carousing or he could shape up and start living up to his potential. He chose the latter — and he’s having way more fun.
Colin Montgomerie, 45, wants to play on yet another European Ryder Cup team. But this once-great, now-mediocre star is becoming a daily headline with his posturing — do I, should I, would I. We love our Euro brethren, but enough is enough.
The LPGA may be at its most vibrant, what with Lorena Ochoa and Annika Sorenstam, but it must keep a close eye on which way the needle is shifting.