2009 PGA Tour Primer
The Big Lead —
Golf season is upon us, so I’ve asked commenter/blogger Spencer096 to give us a little preview. In addition to being a Major League Jerk, he blogs about his favorite sports ever at Tuna Golf.
Golf season has already started (/shock) so why not take a look at what’s going on this year on the PGA Tour and what you can look forward to this summer.
Tiger’s Return: I’m not going to spend much time on this…he’ll probably be back before The Masters (most likely at either ...
The Clown's Mouth: Paula Creamer talks; Seve's feeling better
Devil Ball Golf —
... Spencer Dieck of Tuna Golf (and our comments section) stands up for the sport we love in his 2009 preview at ...
Devil Ball Golfcast, episode 6: Tuna Golf's Spencer Dieck
Devil Ball Golf —
... This episode, we welcome Spencer Dieck, one of the minds behind the always-enjoyable Tuna Golf blog. Spencer knows his stuff, and every week he's got some of the most astute tournament analyses and course breakdowns on the web. ...
Dogs That Chase Cars — Hey, it's golf bloggers chatting! Tuna Golf's Spencer Dieck talks with Jay Busbee on the Devil Ball Golfcast and it's pretty good stuff. Listen to it. Breath it in. Also, Dieck loves Carnoustie, so I, in turn, love him. [ ...
Masters Preview and Chat Schedule
Sparty and Friends —
... So I gotta admit, I had a great preview planned in my mind and wanted to get you a bunch of statistics and give you my opinions about the years first major….but then I said to hell with it. I wanna take a minute to pimp Tuna Golf and highlight the numerous posts they have done leading up to The Masters. Excellent golf blog for all those interested….definetly worth checking out. I am going to try to be here for you to live blog the first two rounds as well as this afternoons par three contest. ...
Your 2009 Masters Preview, Featuring Only a Little Tiger and a Paul Casey Mention
The Big Lead —
Our regular golf contributor, Spencer from Tuna Golf.
A tradition unlike any other, the Masters has taken a little bit of a public beating in recent years for a variety of reasons. It’s still the most prestigious event in golf, but while the US Open has become an exciting, must-see event, the Masters, thanks to some short-sighted course changes, is now what the US Open used to be…a test of survival on a tricked up, show-pony course.
Gone are the days of the dramatic back 9 charges - Amen Corner (holes 11, 12 and 13) ...
Sparty & Friends Field Trip - TPC at Sawgrass
Sparty and Friends —
... Spencer, of Tuna Golf fame, was nice enough to give me a little rundown of must-do stuff tomorrow. We’re by no means planning on following one golfer all day, but we’re definitely going to check out the big names: Tiger, Phil, Sergio, Vijay, etc. At some point we’ll be parking ourselves at the 17th island green to watch the hysterics unfold as the pros drop a few shots in the drink (that’s the right lingo, right?). ...
Come in From the Rain: 2009 US Open Preview
The Big Lead —
TBL golf correspondent Spencer Dieck of Tuna Golf offers his thoughts on the US Open, which began today at soggy Bethpage Black.
A Handy Guide to the US Open
Mike Davis: The US Open was always a torture track with the thinnest fairways, fastest greens, longest rough and, most importantly, the highest scores. Par was sacred, and this was reflected in previous USGA course guru Ron Meeks’ WAY over the top setups from the famed Massacre at Winged Foot, to the 18th green being ...



