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Tiger Woods came up short at the 2010 Masters, but throughout the four days of the tournament we caught glimpses of Tiger’s greatness. Unbelievable shots, shots only Tiger can execute, still draw us to him as we wait for Tiger to hit his next jaw-dropping moment. There have been countless shots in Tiger’s career that have made us go “wow!”, but only 10 can be the best of his...
Published: April 12, 2010
The 2009 season did not begin well for the man from Switzerland, Roger Federer. He made headlines after the Australian Open, but not because he won—because he cried a river after his loss. As did his fans. He did everything better than Rafael Nadal except win the big points when it mattered, losing 5-7, 6-3, 6-7, 6-3, 2-6. His tears were out of frustration and anger at himself when he felt the...
Published: April 12, 2010
Quite an eventful week at the Augusta National Country Club, as there was added hype surrounding this year’s Masters. It was the unknown of Tiger Woods: how would he play, how would he act on the course, and how would he be received by the golf fans. Those questions were quickly answered, and then the storyline changed to the rejuvenation of Phil Mickelson. This weekend, he showed grit and determination...
Published: April 12, 2010
The biggest star the game of golf has ever seen was involved in one of the nastiest sex scandals any of us had ever seen. Television ratings were slashed in half for most of the season. Players were accused of cheating due to the PGA Tour’s sloppy implantation of the grooves rule. At least two tournaments will be without sponsors in 2010 and another handful may be without sponsors in 2011. In...
Published: April 12, 2010
Brian Gay, last year’s winner at the Verizon Heritage, played at Harbor Town Golf Links, Hilton Head, South Carolina and will defend his title April 15 to 18. Super low scores will be the only thing, hopefully, holding our interest after the barrage of fireworks, eagles, story lines, and drama filled our cerebral cortex to overload on the last golf weekend. I suspect we will see Tiger next at...
Published: April 12, 2010
Very few athletes dominate their respective sport and their opponents the way Tiger Woods casts his shadow in golf. Woods is among the very best to ever play his sport even when he is playing as dreadful and as awful as he can possibly play. The final round at this year’s Masters was a prime example of just how good Woods can be even he is terrible. Woods began the day at -8 under par. ...
Published: April 12, 2010
Martin Johnson had been due to face the All Blacks for the Hillary Shield on December 4, however the game has now been brought forward by a month. The clash will now take place at Twickenham on November 6, with games against Australia, Samoa and South Africa to follow on successive Saturdays. The move has been sanctioned after Premier Rugby and the Professional Game Board agreed to move the England...
Published: April 12, 2010
In a week when all the brouhaha surrounded Tiger Woods, how he’d respond and contend in his return to the course for the first time since the ghastly sex scandal was an ultimate concern, which deterred any optimism of an inspirational ending at Augusta. This was an event consisting of infatuation, converting into a public scene with the world’s greatest golfer finishing fourth after returning...
Published: April 12, 2010
Tiger Woods almost made me forget. He said and did all the right things, he promised to be more appreciative of the fans’ support and not even that poorly crafted commercial could derail this train of image-modification. He was a politician—a smooth talker that would rival the likes of Kennedy and Roosevelt. Then, to top it all off, he went out on day-one, shot a 68 and even gave the fans...
Published: April 12, 2010
How Masterful was the 2010 Masters? After receiving more hype than a spoiled kid’s 10th birthday party, it actually lived up to the buildup. I’ve been watching this tournament every year since Tigers roaring start to his career in 1997, and I cannot ever remember being so entertained. The leader board was jaw-dropping all weekend, especially on Thursday when Tom Watson was in sole possession...