The idea for a Country Club was born in April of 1955 with ten gentlemen: Harold Brewer, Don Parke, Clyde Clayburn, Bob McIntosh, Jack Prose, Jerry Foster, Jay Colby, Al Bowler, Gus Nimtz, and William Cornelison. Their search began for the perfect spot for a golf course settling on a piece of property owned by Mr. Tedd Knowles. Making their dream a reality, Rolling Hills Country Club was incorporated in Colorado on November 18, 1955.
Louis Oosthuizen's victory by a touchdown at St. Andrews on Sunday proved that good guys can win, even if it was torture for the rest of us, writes ESPN.com's Gene Wojciechowski.
Hardly anyone knew Louis Oosthuizen, much less how to pronounce his name. Not many will forget the performance he delivered at the home of golf to capture the British Open.
Tiger Woods has entered the Bridgestone Invitational next week at Firestone, where he is the defending champion and a seven-time winner of the World Golf Championship.