Steve Elkington

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February 10, 2012
Elkington withdrew after five holes of his second round at the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.
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Elkington, playing the Spyglass Hill course, opened with a double bogey, then two bogeys. In finishing his one-over first round 73, he double bogied the 18th. Seldom does a player withdraw in Pro-Ams which leads us to think the double bogeys, above, were caused by an injury and the withdrawal.
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Elkington's year-end number is primarily based on his performance at the PGA Championship. If he plays well there, like he did last season when he earned a top-5, then his number season's end looks pretty good. If not, like in 2009 when he missed the cut, then his earnings number is poor. Put simply, don't gamble on a player who has only one decent opportunity to make money all year. Elkington's performance in the four core stats categories was surprisingly strong last season, but a closer look revealed his problem. He ranked 124th on the PGA TOUR in birdies per hole average. Basically, Elkington does exactly what you need to do to get pars, which leads to solid stats in categories such as GIR and putts per green, but it doesn't necessarily mean he's scoring well under par.
Looks and one's memory can be deceiving. Would you believe that Elkington is only 46 years old? What, did he turn pro when he was 12? It seems like he's been playing forever, and well, he has. He started in 1984 and he's had one heck of a career. Now the bad part. Outside of a few exceptions, players his age just don't improve when you get beyond 44-45 years old. He'll manage to get somewhere near his number from last year, but there's little chance he can improve upon it.
Elkington's barometer each season is The Players Championship. If he plays well there, he's in for a good year, if not, he's staring $200k right in the face. With limited upside, and a severe downside, Elkington isn't a good pick for 2008.
Elkington had a couple nice events last year, most notably the run at the PGA Championship, but the tank is running low. The $1.4 million he earned last year is absolutely the high end of what he can make this year. Elkington will always play well at certain events where he's had success in the past, but playing merely well isn't enough when you are looking at spending $1.4 million. There has to be a higher upside.
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July 20, 2010
Elkington will tee it up this week at the RBC Canadian Open.
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February 17, 2010
Elkington is in the field for this week's Mayakoba Golf Classic, which begins Thursday.
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July 14, 2009
Elkington (-12) scored a solo 22nd place finish at the John Deere Classic.
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June 26, 2009
Elkington withdrew after 16 holes of the second round at the Travelers Championship.
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June 8, 2009
Elkington and Jeff Klauk withdrew from the St. Jude Championship on Monday.
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