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So how will Tiger do in his first tournament back to golf? Some people say he will never play the same again. Others say he will do nothing but impress and improve because of his incident. So what is it? Honestly, with Tiger Woods I have never been surprised. When he made the putt on the 18th hole at Torey Pines to tie Rocco Mediate in the U.S. Open, that did not suprise me whatsoever. Tiger is the...
Published: March 31, 2010
Forgive me if you’ve heard this one before: Tiger Woods is the favorite to win the Masters. I am sorry if I’m beating a dead horse, but there is something that very few people seem to be talking about. Bill Simmons briefly touched on it at the end of his very bold Tiger vs. Ali comeback comparison, but other than the Sports Guy, nobody seems to want to touch it because, quite frankly, it’s...
Published: March 31, 2010
Is there anyone hotter on the tour than Ernie Els right now? I think not. Els went on to become the first player in PGA history to win at both Doral AND Bay Hill in the same year. I was surprised to see him playing in this week’s field at Redstone in Houston to be honest. I thought for sure he would take the week off and rest up for what should be a terrific Masters showing for him. That being...
Published: March 31, 2010
To be honest, the Bay Hill Invitational has become an almost sickening tournament to watch. The golf itself has been fine. The problem is the syrupy deification of Arnold Palmer that permeates the TV coverage. As he gets older, every year the Bay Hill turns more and more into a four day Arnie schmoozefest. This is made all the worse by the fact that Palmer seems unable...
Published: March 31, 2010
We had Joe Linson, the chairman for the Valero Texas Open Golf Tournament on to talk about the upcoming tournament, the new course and some of the players who are scheduled to attend. You can download the podcast by right-clicking and selecting “Save As…” or Click HERE to Listen Used with permission from “The Sports Piece ” presented by Global Data Finder....
Published: March 31, 2010
Key Biscanye, Fla— After last night’s shocking defeat to Tomas Berdych at the Sony Ericsson Open, a disturbing thought came to my mind as I prepared to cover the rest of the tournament in Miami—will Roger Federer ever again show the required commitment necessary to capture a non-Slam title? This becomes quite an important question, considering the standpoint of tennis fans, and journalists...
Published: March 31, 2010
Tiger Woods. That’s going to be the topic of conversation among every media member, every fan and every player that will make their way to Augusta National. The sport’s biggest name will make his return at the sport’s biggest tournament. There will be questions galore as the tournament opens on April 8th. Some will center around his personal life and some will center around how he’ll...
Published: March 31, 2010
While you munch on your freshly-made, Masters-inspired pimento cheese sandwich, here’s a quick look at some of the players who may make some noise come next Sunday on the back nine at the Augusta National Golf Club: We are single-digit days away from the first round of the 2010 Masters, the first major of the year, the harbinger of spring and golf’s ultimate pictorial showcase. It...
Published: March 31, 2010
England have risen one place to seventh in FIFA’s latest World Rankings, released on their official website this morning. Spain maintain their position as the top ranked side in world football, making it six consecutive months at the summit. Brazil have narrowed the gap but remain second, followed by the Netherlands some way behind in third. There has been more movement in the rest...
Published: March 31, 2010
The return of Mother Nature to Power Rankings. Established readers (I like to believe there are at least three of you) will know that while just about anything can find it’s way into the rankings I tend to draw the line at Mythical Beings (at least until Sasquatch strolls into the garage, which would of course mean he was no longer mythical, damned semantics). However, that doesn’t stop...