Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Crowne Plaza Invitational 2011 Live Golf feed video telecast & Broadcast here

Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial Live Golf

Watch here http://golf.sportzlivetv.com/ Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial Live Stream Online Free PGA Tour at TPC Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL . The tournament will be part of the PGA Tours and will be a 72 holes Stroke Play event,with no cut, at TPC Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL from May 5 - May 8, 2011, LIVE online Broadcast here.
From May 28-31, the golf world will congregate to beautiful Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas for the Crowne Plaza Invitational. As the architect responsible for Colonial’s recent course renovations, Keith Foster, ASGCA recently discussed the course and the upcoming golf tournament.

Match scheduled:
PGA Tour-United States, The US PGA Tour is the biggest Golf competition.Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial live online.
Date: 19-05-2011 from 19:00 until 22:00 GMT/UTC
Day 1 :: PGA Tour 2010/2011 - Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial - Colonial Country Club :: Forth Worth, Texas, USA
Date: 20-05-2011 from 19:00 until 22:00 GMT/UTC
Day 2 :: PGA Tour 2010/2011 - Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial - Colonial Country Club :: Forth Worth, Texas, USA
Date: 21-05-2011 from 19:00 until 22:00 GMT/UTC
Day 3 :: PGA Tour 2010/2011 - Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial - Colonial Country Club :: Forth Worth, Texas, USA
Date: 22-05-2011 from 19:00 until 22:00 GMT/UTC
Day 4 - The Final Round :: PGA Tour 2010/2011 - Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial - Colonial Country Club :: Forth Worth, Texas, USA
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Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial Preview :
The PGA Tour’s three-week swing through Texas finishes this week with the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial, which unfortunately might be more noteworthy for who’s not playing in the event.
With Tiger Woods set to return to the Tour next week at the Memorial, he is taking another week off. And Phil Mickelson, the defending champion, also won’t be at historic Colonial in the wake of the news last week that his wife is undergoing treatment for breast cancer.
That’s not to say there’s not a quality field, as six of the top money-winners on Tour are here: Geoff Ogilvy, Zach Johnson, Sean O’Hair, Kenny Perry, Rory Sabbatini and Paul Casey. Ogilvy and Johnson are the only two players in the field to have won twice on Tour this year.
Past winners of this event in the field are Sabbatini (2007), Tim Herron (2006), Perry (2003, 2005), Steve Flesch (2004), Corey Pavin (1985, 1996), Tom Lehman (1995), Fulton Allem (1993) and Ian Baker-Finch (1989).
Perry is the fourth-favorite this week on WagerWeb.com at +1300. He also has a tie for second to go with those two wins in Fort Worth since 2002. However, just two of his last 10 rounds at Colonial have been under par...

Monday, May 9, 2011

THE PLAYERS Championship Live Stream PGA Tour Online Broadcast p2p links


This week marks a special week for me. It is the first week that I get to write for The Sand Trap, and it is also time for the Player's Championship! That is right, this tournament has been my favorite tournament since I can remember, and it is no different this year. The Masters is right around the corner, but as most people know, the PGA players treat The Player's Championship as the "unspoken" 5th major.

The field at the Player's Championship never lacks for star power, and this year is no different. The top 50 players in the world will come together for the first time in 2005, and they're all looking to keep that ranking going into The Masters. After this week, the top 50 will all be exempt for the first major of the year, just two short weeks away. You can bet they will all be pushing that much harder to do well this week.

A lot of the talk going into the week is focused once again around the "Big Four" - Vijay Singh, Tiger Woods, Ernie Els, and Phil Mickelson. Each of them have already won at least one worldwide event in 2005, all but Singh have won two, and all are playing very solid golf coming into this week - Singh could very easily be leading with three victories, after all.

Vijay, Tiger, and Ernie all played last week at Bay Hill while Phil Mickelson got in a little early practice at the TPC at Sawgrass. Last week at the Bay Hill Invitational, Vijay regained the #1 spot in the world rankings. He also made a key mistake for the second week in a row, once again costing him a victory. Two weeks ago at the Honda Classic, Singh missed a three-foot putt in a playoff and lost to Padraig Harrington. Just last Sunday, he hit a 7-iron into the water on the 18th hole at Bay Hill causing him to lose by two strokes to Kenny Perry. Vijay has let it be known that he could care less about the top spot in the world and that he would much rather be winning the golf tournaments. As for Tiger and Ernie, well, they both finished in a tie for 23rd.

The #1 ranking is once again up for grabs at The Player's Championship. The top spot has changed hands twice in the last three weeks and could very well change once again. Tiger can regain it back if he finishes in the top seven and Vijay finishes worse than that. If both Woods and Singh finish outside of the top seven, Tiger will need to beat Vijay to have any chance at regaining the top spot. Ernie Els can also become the #1 player in the world with a win and finishes from both Woods and Singh outside the top three. Phil Mickelson has no chance of becoming the #1 player in the world this week, but he can sure become a lot closer if he gets a win.

The players are getting a lot of the hype going into the tournament, but the TPC at Sawgrass may be the real star this week. This is no doubt one of the most popular venues on the PGA Tour, if not the most popular. Located in Ponte Vedra Beach, FL, this course is a 7093-yard, par-72 layout. Last year, the field averaged 73.004 and the winning score was a fairly gentle -12. The course itself has a lot of history, but the 17th hole in general may be the most popular par 3 in golf. The famed island green has played host to many great memories for the fans, although some of them have been very bad for the players. This year, the fans will get to see the 17th hole from a new perspective as "Cable Cam" is being introduced.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Wells Fargo Championship live streaming online PGA Tour Golf match sopcast video

PGA Tour-United States, The US PGA Tour is the biggest Golf competition.Watch Wells Fargo Championship live stream online Telecast.Wells Fargo Championship live PGA Tournaments. uail Hollow Club hosts thePGA TOUR in Charlotte, North Carolina each year during the first week in May. Since its inauguration in 2003, Wells Fargo Championship has contributed nearly $12.5 million to charity and boosted awareness of various Charlotte-area organizations. Champions for Education is the nonprofit host organzation that manages and operats the Wells Fargo Championship. It has become one of the most prestigious sporting events in the Charlotte region, and has been recognized as one of the top events on the PGA Tour. In 2009 and 2010, it was given the "Best in Class" Award for excellence in all phases of tournament management and attention to detail in its entire tournament presentation.

Past Champions: 2010 Rory McIlroy, 2009 Sean O'Hair, 2008 Anthony Kim, 2007 Tiger Woods, 2006 Jim Furyk, 2005 Vijay Singh, 2004 Joey Sindelar, 2003 David Toms.

Wells Fargo Championship Live Schedule:

Thursday, May 5, 2011
GOLF CHANNEL, 3:00pm to 6:00pm ET
Day 1 :: PGA Tour 2010/2011 - Wells Fargo Championship :: Charlotte, North Carolina, USA

Friday, May 6, 2011
GOLF CHANNEL, 3:00pm to 6:00pm ET
Day 2 :: PGA Tour 2010/2011 - Wells Fargo Championship :: Charlotte, North Carolina, USA

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Saturday, May 7, 2011
CBS, 3:00pm to 6:00pm ET
Day 3 :: PGA Tour 2010/2011 - Wells Fargo Championship :: Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
Sunday, May 8, 2011
CBS, 3:00pm to 6:00pm
Day 4 - The Final Round :: PGA Tour 2010/2011 - Wells Fargo Championship :: Charlotte, North Carolina, USA

Please join us May 5-8 for the 2011 Wells Fargo Championship.

Wells Fargo Championship (Live Golf Channel) Tiger Woods disclosed Tuesday that he's suffering from minor knee and Achilles' injuries, taking him out of next week's Wells Fargo Championship in North Carolina. His availability for The Players Championship also may be in question.

Woods is suffering from a sprained left medial collateral ligament and sprained left Achilles' tendon, saying on his website that the injuries trace back to anawkward shot from atop pine straw during the third round of the Masters.

The winner of 14 majors went on to tie for fourth at Augusta National, taking a share of the Sunday lead with a front-nine 31 before leveling off to a closing 67. He wound up four shots behind champion Charl Schwartzel.

Woods jetted straight to Asia after the Masters for a series of clinics in China and South Korea, then had the knee checked out when pain persisted upon his return. Doctors have advised rest, cold-water therapy and soft-tissue treatment.

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"I personally contacted [Wells Fargo] tournament officials and expressed my regret in not being able to play," Woods said in his announcement. "This is an outstanding event, but I must follow doctors' orders to get better."
The Players follows Quail Hollow on the schedule, set for May 12-15 at the TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach. Woods also was unable to complete that tournament last year, withdrawing midway through the final round with neck pain.

The former world No.1 still is seeking his first tournament win since the hiatus, a stretch that will approach 18 months by the time The Players tees off.

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GOLF 3p - 6p ET
Fri, 5/6:
GOLF 3p - 6p ET
Sat, 5/7:
CBS 3p - 6p ET
Sun, 5/8:
CBS 3p - 6p ET
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Thu, 5/5:
12p - 6p ET
Fri, 5/6:
12p - 6p ET
Sat, 5/7:
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Sun, 5/8:
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The golf course at Quail Hollow Country Club opened June 3, 1961 with the clubhouse opening in 1967. From 1969 to 1979 Quail Hollow hosted the PGA Tour's Kemper Open Invitational Golf Tournament. In 1985, holes 3, 7, 9 and 17 were modified by golf legend Arnold Palmer. The course underwent reconstruction in 1997 by Tom Fazio with clubhouse renovations following in 2000. In May 2003 the PGA Tour returned to Quail Hollow where the Wachovia Championships have been held each year since.


The Wells Fargo Championship is sponsored by Wells Fargo, who purchased Wachovia in 2008, this made it imperative for the PGA Tour event to have it's name changed from Wachovia Championship to the Wells Fargo sponsor name.

Closing and Awards Ceremony of 2011 Wells Fargo Championship at the 18th green.