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Healthy Woods Headed to PGA Here

Posted on July 17, 2009February 7, 2012 by David Shama

With his left knee apparently functional, Tiger Woods is the easy choice to win the PGA Championship coming to Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska August 10-16.  Chip Beck, who had 20 second place finishes on the PGA tour during his career and is now on the Champions Tour, told Sports Headliners he believes Woods is recovered from the reconstructive surgery on his left knee that sidelined him for much of 2008.

“It sure looks like it,” Beck said. “And I know one thing.  That knee is not jamming off the ground and his foot is staying on the ground… a smoother transition into that leg.  He should have a long career. …”

Woods hasn’t been dominant since returning in 2009 but he has won some events including the Memorial Tournament.  He started slow at yesterday’s British Open with an opening round 71.

With 14 major titles, he could move within three of Jack Nicklaus’ record of 18 by winning the PGA here.  Beck was asked what’s required to win a major like the PGA.

“I think it takes all of a person,” he said.  “Clearly you have to have a great short game.  But most importantly you have to really believe that you can actually win.  And to set up and handle all the anxious thoughts and feelings, and coming there and direct your mind like Tiger Woods does.  Hitting the fairways (and ) hitting the greens.  Hitting it and making those putts basically is what it comes down to.

“But you don’t have to be perfect.  I think you just have to manage your game well. And clearly the guy that wins is the best putter.”

Beck describes Woods as a once in a lifetime player who can be “unstoppable” because of his mental control.  While some consider Phil Mickelson a rival, Beck isn’t so sure.

“I don’t know that there’s much rivalry, really,” he said.  “Other than the fact Phil is probably his best competition.  Phil is just a tremendously gifted player. …At another time he would be the Tiger Woods.  I think fortunately for Phil he’s got a guy to push him like Tiger Woods. …”

Beck once shot a remarkable 59 at the Las Vegas Invitational in 1991.  There won’t be any 59’s at Hazeltine, a course that’s been playing head games with the pros since the first major was held there in 1970 (U.S. Open).  That was the year Dave Hill quipped that developers ruined a good farm when they built the Chaska course which was only missing “80 acres of corn and a few cows.”

The course has been lengthened since the PGA was held here in 2002.

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Crede Return to Twins Seems Doubtful

Posted on July 17, 2009February 7, 2012 by David Shama

The Twins have hit 96 home runs going into tonight’s game in Texas after the All-Star break. That total puts them fifth among American League teams and is a major improvement over 2008 when the Twins hit 111 for the season, ranking last in the league.

Justin Morneau leads the team with 21 home runs, followed by Joe Mauer with 15, while Jason Kubel, Michael Cuddyer and Joe Crede all have 14.  Crede was a wise free agent acquisition during the off-season, ending a long search for a long ball hitting third baseman.

Crede, though, has a one year deal with the Twins, partially because of his age (31) and history of back problems.  Whether Crede and the Twins will want to agree on a deal for 2011 seems uncertain.

He’s played in 68 of the team’s 89 games so far. Crede and the Twins monitor his back.  With a past that includes major back surgery, his health is an ongoing concern.  His one year deal with the Twins is a $2.5 million contract, according to Cot’s baseball contracts.  It’s also believed that with incentives he can earn considerably more.

Even a first-time baseball card collecting kid knows the Twins can be frugal with their payroll.  The franchise might be more inclined to look within the farm system for Crede’s replacement.

Danny Valencia, 24, was recently promoted from double AA New Britain to AAA Rochester.  He’s batting .380 with three home runs and 14 RBI in 79 at bats.  He seems like one of the franchises’ top 10 prospects.

Luke Hughes, another 24 year old, was signed as a free agent out of Australia.  He’s playing third base at New Britain after being at Rochester earlier in the year.  At New Britain last season he hit 15 home runs in only 70 games and has a reputation for power.

The Twins also have some protection at third base with reserve Brian Buscher and Brendan Harris who despite a good bat probably isn’t the long term holder of the shortstop job because of limited range.  For sure, though, if Crede isn’t the third baseman next season it will be difficult to replace his power numbers (he’s hit more than 20 home runs three times in his major league career that began in 2000 with the White Sox and his fielding is outstanding).

The Crede watch for the balance of this season and into the off-season will be interesting.

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Worth Noting

Posted on July 17, 2009February 7, 2012 by David Shama

Former Gopher Travis Busch, who is transferring to Colorado State, tore his right ACL playing summer basketball recently and will have surgery in Minneapolis next Tuesday.  He told Sports Headliners recovery time could be four and one-half to six months.  His goal is to play for the Rams by January.

Minnesotans Tom Lehman and Tim Herron are far down the PGA money list for 2009.  Lehman is 127th with $399,587 and Herron 141st at $317,958, according to www.golfweek.com.  Lehman has been given an exemption to play in the PGA Championship at Hazeltine but Herron is trying to play his way into the tournament.  Minnesotan Cam Beckman is 96th in the standings with $620,036 in earnings on the tour and expected to play in the tournament.  Lehman has also been playing on the Champions Tour this year.

Casey Blake, with the Dodgers, and Garrett Atkins, from the Rockies, were mentioned as possible third basemen for the Twins before Crede was signed.  Blake is hitting .285 with 12 home runs and 55 RBI.  Atkins is hitting only .229 with six home runs and 28 RBI.

Jon Gruden was an assistant coach with Green Bay before he later won the Super Bowl as head coach of Tampa Bay.  In his book, “Do You Love Football?,” Gruden recalls how the Packers gave up a first round draft choice in a 1992 trade with Atlanta to bring unknown quarterback Brett Favre to Green Bay.

Gruden wrote: “I drove to the airport to pick up Brett.  I couldn’t believe how loose—and I do mean l-o-o-s-e—he was for a young guy who had just been traded for a first round draft pick.  He felt no pressure, no responsibility.  None.  Zero.  I think the first question he asked was, ‘Do they have any fried okra around here?’  I think the second thing he wanted to know was where he could get a beer.”

Vikings coach Brad Childress and Gophers coach Tim Brewster are both vacationing in Naples, Florida this week.  The two, along with their wives, have spent time together in Florida, Brewster said.

The Wild announced its schedule this week and among the “circle it” dates is October 30 when Marian Gaborik comes to town with his new team, the New York Rangers.  Former Wild coach Jacques Lemaire has his New Jersey team at the Xcel Energy Center on January 2.

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