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Phil Mickelson has successfully captured his third Masters crown, as he moves into the record books as just the fifth man to hold that title. Lefty shot a five-under-67 en route to his latest green jacket, holding off the likes of Lee Westwood, Anthony Kim, K.J. Choi, and Tiger Woods in the process. He finished at 16-under for the tournament. Mickelson had remained in the hunt throughout the week,...
Published: April 11, 2010
This is why I love sports. Just when you think an event will devolve into the same cynical morass as political and pop culture, the game itself takes over. If CBS had hired writers they couldn’t have come up with anything better than the last week at Augusta. This tournament had everything. Tom Watson bringing back memories of Turnberry last year and Fred Couples bringing back memories...
Published: April 11, 2010
When thinking of the all-time great golf tournaments, there are several that immediately come to mind. The 1913 U.S. Open. The 1960 U.S. Open. The 1977 British Open. The 1930 U.S. Open. The 1975 Masters. The 2008 U.S. Open. Aaand…the 2010 Masters. Well, perhaps that last one is a little premature, but the stage is certainly set for the 2010 Masters to become one of those historically significant...
Published: April 11, 2010
What is better than Sunday at the Masters? It is probably one of my favorite days, especially when Tiger Woods is lurking around the top of the leaderboard and everyone seems to be looking back at what he is doing. This preview and prediction will have nothing to do with what he did or does off the course, so if you want gossip, close this article now. While Tiger has never won a major championship...
Published: April 11, 2010
6:51pm EDT – Lee Westwood finishes out his round at one-under for the round and 13-under for the tournament, giving the stage soley to Phil Mickelson. A nice birdie put for Phil Mickelson closes out a tremendous win for the San Diego native. What a win for him and his family. Congratulations to Phil Mickelson. A great win, a great player, and a great guy to watch in every tournament he plays...
Published: April 11, 2010
With the 2010 World Cup just days away, anticipation is high and tension is building. All signs of the football fever that is sure to spread across the planet like a brushfire. With all the excitement that is to ensue from the World Cup, I have decided to come up with a list of things that I believe will happen at the 2010 World Cup. Without any further ado, let the countdown begin… Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: April 11, 2010
Marianne brings home the atmosphere and makes the coming season nostalgic even before it arrives. Read her clay-court wizardry here. Every concentrated activity that humans indulge in, sort of fits one set of talents more than others. Physics fits well for somebody with a keen sense to spot generalizations; mathematics, though closely related, finds company with people who have reasoning abilities...
Published: April 11, 2010
Wow! What a day for “Lefty!” Day three at Augusta started like any other day. Mickelson was in the hunt, but not doing anything spectacular. The leader, Lee Westwood, was getting all the media attention, and the gallery was following every move Tiger Woods made. Well, they missed the real show. Mickelson started strong with birdies on holes two and three, stumbled...
Published: April 11, 2010
Englishman Lee Westwood will go into the final day at the Masters leading by just a shot from Phil Mickelson after a round of 68 left him at -12 after a thrilling day at Augusta. Westwood carded five birdies during the third round, while fellow countryman Ian Poulter needs a major recovery on the final day after drifting back to -6 after a round of 74. But the day really belonged to Mickelson, who...
Published: April 11, 2010
Much has been written in the past 24 hours about Tiger Woods’ language during his performance in the third round of the Masters on Saturday. Woods hit an errant tee shot on No. 6, prompted him to shout, “Tiger Woods, you suck!” punctuated by the phrase “God Dammit.” CBS announcer Verne Lundquist commented after the exclamation, “I don’t think he’s...