John Berkovich

John Berkovich is a professional writer who loves to write about golf more than any other subject.

(Page 1 of 5)   
« Prev
  
1
  2  3  4  5  Next »

 Articles by this Author

View From The Gallery (#29)

In just his second PGA Tour season, John Mallinger has established himself as one of America's best young players. However, even he doesn't know why few have heard of him.

View from the Gallery (#28)

John Daly is at it again and needs a long suspension to smarten up. Then again, it might not help at all.

View from the Gallery (#27)

Spencer Levin dominated the amateur scene and then disappeared, or did he? Read on to find out.

View from the Gallery (#26)

From Mike Weir to the Canadian Open and Phil Mickelson, there is lots to talk about in the world of golf. Let's get started...

Random Rumblings

A look around the golf scene, including Mike Weir and Michele Wie, while in hockey, the verdict is in for Rob Ramage.

View from the Gallery (#25)

Like the Phoenix rising from the ashes, the Canadian Professional Golf Tour has been rescued by one man with a vision. Read on for the story.

Random Rumblings

A look around the world of sports including Michael Vick, golf courses, ice hockey, tennis and more. Let's get started...

View From The Gallery (#24)

It's time for the regular round-up of what's going on in the golf world. This time around we look at Jim Furyk, John Daly, Jay Williamson, Don Alexander, Padraig Harrington and much, much more.

View from the Gallery (#23)

They'll be dancing in the streets of Argentina, as the United States Open trophy is headed to South America. Angel Cabrera stumbled late, but a closing par was enough to hold off Jim Furyk and Tiger Woods for his first major championship.Yes, there's lots to talk about after the U.S. Open. Let's get started.

View from the Gallery (#22)

Less than a year into its maiden voyage, the FedEx Cup is the latest in a long line of failures by the PGA Tour to keep fans interested all season. Despite a massive publicity campaign by the PGA Tour with advertisements and hype coming out the wazoo, there is scant evidence that golf fans care, or even know, what the points mean. Can it still succeed?