Rob Toccs
Scott has spent much of his life skiing and drinking coffee. In between these activities, he studied Chemistry and worked as an EMT. Over the past four years, he has married and left those endeavors to study theology.
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Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson on the 2012 PGA TourPhil Mickelson is in the lead at the Northern Trust Open. Mickelson won Pebble Beach. Phil Mickelson is back. He also thinks Tiger Woods is almost back in form. Can Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson dominate the 2012 PGA Tour?Also published on: -
Will David Ferreira for FC Dallas' Season Opener on March 11? a Fan's TakeOn February 15, David Ferreira was cleared by doctors to resume full contact play with FC Dallas. On March 11, FC Dallas will need David Ferreira in their season opener against the Red Bulls. With only 25 days to get into game shape, will he be ready?Also published on: -
Fabio Capello Resigns from Coaching England's Soccer Team: A Fan's ReactionWith former coach Fabio Capello’s resignation coming just five months before the European Championships, England’s national soccer team must find a new coach. Should the coach be chosen for success in 2012 or at the 2014 World Cup?Also published on: -
FC Dallas Vs. SMU: A Fan's TakeFC Dallas’ game on Feb. 15 against Southern Methodist University (SMU) resulted in a 4-0 victory for FCD. While the preseason win may be encouraging, the real story was FC Dallas’ second half. Should fans be excited by this result?Also published on: -
David Ferreira Isn't the Leader FC Dallas Needs: A Fan's PerspectiveFC Dallas coach Schellas Hyndman hopes David Ferriera, a former MLS MVP, can be a leader. However, David Ferreira's desire to stay benched after last year's injuries shows that he lacks leadership qualities.Also published on: -
Bullying on the Golf Course: The BMW Championship at Harding Park from a Fan’s ViewThe BMW Championship will not be held at Harding Park, because San Francisco is being bullied by the PGA. Harding Park was supposed to host the BMW Championship in 2013 or 2014. Instead, San Francisco will lose this event and its economic impact.Also published on: -
2012 Honda Classic: Tiger Woods is a Fan's Favorite to WinFrom March 1-4, Tiger Woods will be playing in the 2012 Honda Classic. After competing against him at Pebble Beach, Phil Mickelson said Tiger Wood's will be in form in a week. Tiger Woods could win the 2012 Honda Classic, which would monumental for him.Also published on: -
Golf’s Television Networks Profit from Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson: A Fan’s ViewTiger Woods was paid $2 million for simply appearing at a tournament. Fans were shocked by that, but few people realize how much money golf television networks make. When Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson play, golf television ratings soar.Also published on: -
Three LPGA Players Who Could Make a Comeback: Top Female Golfers from a Fan's ViewPaula Creamer, Juli Inkster and Michelle Wie were all great female golfers. In recent years, these LPGA players have all struggled. Which one of them can make a comeback on the 2012 LPGA Tour and beat the best LPGA players?Also published on: -
Divorce, Marriage and Golf: Bermuda, the PGA and the LPGA from a Fan’s ViewThe PGA Grand Slam of Golf is walking out on Port Royal Golf Course. As this divorce ensues, could there be a marriage between Bermuda and the LPGA Tour? Women's golf is growing. Purposing to the LPGA Tour could net Bermuda millions.Also published on:
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Replace the PGA Grand Slam at Port Royal Golf Course with LPGA Schedule? a Fan’s TakeThe PGA Grand Slam is likely leaving Port Royal Golf Course in Bermuda. This will leave Bermuda without an event on the PGA or LPGA schedule. How can the island make up this $2 million loss? Here's three ideas.Also published on: -
The PGA and LPGA Through a Fan's Eyes: Why I Watch the LPGA More Than I Watch the PGAWhen the PGA and LPGA are both on television, I watch the LPGA, more than I watch the PGA. The PGA is essentially a forum to talk about Tiger Woods while players do nothing. The LPGA has fierce competition and quick action.Also published on: -
Players to Watch on the 2012 LPGA Tour: A Fan’s TakeYani Tseng was the best LPGA player last year. Katherine Hull could comeback this year. Lexi Thompson is a rising LPGA player. What will these LPGA players do on the 2012 LPGA Tour?Also published on: -
Yani Tseng to Start 2012 LPGA Schedule Strong: A Fan's ViewWith the 2012 LPGA schedule about to begin, fans are wondering who they should watch. The obvious answer is Yani Tseng. Coming off a strong finish last year, I will be surprised if Yani Tseng is not among the best women of the LPGA Tour in February.Also published on:
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PGA Golf Player Profile of Chris DiMarco: A Fan’s LookIn the early events of the 2012 PGA Tour, Chris DiMarco has shown promise. Years ago, he was ranked with the best. Yet, injuries have spoiled his game in recent years. Could the 2012 PGA Tour be Chris DiMarco’s rebirth among the greatest PGA golf players?Also published on: -
2012 LPGA Schedule Helps Women's Golf by Starting Overseas: A Fan's TakeWith a well-crafted 2012 LPGA schedule, women’s golf should grow this year. Under LPGA commissioner Mike Whan’s leadership, the Tour opens with three tournaments overseas. This will provide a solid beginning for the 2012 LPGA Tour.Also published on:
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Allianz Championship Goes Green with Golf Cart Solar: A Fan’s TakeThe Allianz Championship has partnered with Golf Cart Solar. At the Allianz Championship, a few players will be using solar golf carts. These select models will significantly impact the role of green technology in future PGA Tour events.Also published on:
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Three Up-and-Coming Golfers on the 2012 PGA Tour: A Fan’s TakeWho are tomorrow’s best PGA golf players? Last year, they were playing on the Nationwide Tour. Here are three up-and-coming PGA golf players from the Nationwide Tour. They could play on the 2012 PGA Tour.Also published on: -
Ryo Ishikawa’s Hopeful Masters Play: A Fan’s TakeRyo Ishikawa hopes to play in the Masters this year. In order to qualify, Ishikawa will have to be ranked 50th. He has until the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill, in late March, to achieve this. His travel between Japan and the U.S. will be easy.Also published on: -
Three Sleepers on PGA Tour Who Could Have Great Results in 2012: A Fan's ViewThese three PGA golf players are sleepers on the 2012 PGA Tour. At the end of the PGA Tour, they could have top finishes among the PGA results. This is why every PGA fan should watch James Hahn, Stewart Cink and Robert Oppenheim.Also published on:
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2012 LPGA Schedule Can Grow LPGA Tour: A Fan's TakeWith a great 2012 LPGA schedule, the LPGA tour should grow this year. The schedule builds upon a foundation, and has two key alterations. Crafted under LPGA Commissioner Mike Whan, the 2012 LPGA schedule is designed to help women’s golf grow.Also published on:
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Best Syracuse Football Recruits From the 1990s and 2000s: A Fan's TakeSyracuse football recruits have been some of the best players. Donovan McNabb is only one star Syracuse University football fans have watched. Here are the top five recent Syracuse football recruits.Also published on:




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