BOTTOM LINES
Edited by Kevin Cook
March 30, 1998
On a Bad Roll: Annika Sorenstam on Laura Davies: "She never practices, so when she misses a few putts, she starts thinking, 'What am I doing wrong?' When you don't practice much, what do you go back to? It's sad."
On a Bad Roll: Annika Sorenstam on Laura Davies: "She never practices, so when she misses a few putts, she starts thinking, 'What am I doing wrong?' When you don't practice much, what do you go back to? It's sad."
Streaking: Scott Simpson, on the Olympic Club, site of this year's U.S. Open: "I birdied three of the last five holes on the final day when I won there in 1987, so I'm hoping I can pick up right where I left off."
Bionic Woman: Betsy King won $6,201 at the Standard Register Ping to become the first LPGA player to surpass $6 mil in career earnings.
Cruise Control: The R&A still hasn't decided if it will allow Casey Martin to ride in the British Open.
Payback: Surely there's a spot for the captain of the winning Ryder Cup team, Seve Ballesteros, in the Players Championship, right? "I asked for an invitation, and Tim Finchem told me to wait and see," Seve says. "There was no invite, though, and no explanation."
Home Cooking: Jumbo Ozaki has won 106 tournaments—105 of them in Japan.
What about Us? Hughes Norton, Tiger Woods's manager, says there's a good reason that his client will appear on Wheaties boxes: "He's eaten cereal all his life."
