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The tournament like no other with a tradition like no other had itself a day like no other on Saturday. The third round of the 74th Masters will become a highlight film in and of itself thanks to Phil Mickelson, Lee Westwood, and a cast of well known contenders. Westwood put together a near flawless performance and held himself together while the air echoed with deafening roars when Mickelson...
Published: April 10, 2010
Coming into Saturday’s “Moving Day” at Augusta, Tiger Woods seemed back and in the zone after his highly-publicized scandal and long-awaited return to the game. After his stunning 68 in his opening round—the lowest he has ever opened with at The Masters—he shot a 70 on Friday, keeping him biting at the heels of the leaders. In the past five months, Tiger Woods has...
Published: April 10, 2010
It’s time to officially kick off the clay court season with the first of three Masters 1000 events leading up to the French Open. Although the Monte Carlo Masters doesn’t boast the field that it once did—let’s be honest here, no Roger Federer, and Mikhail Youzhny as the No. 7 seed?—the paradise hosting the event should still bring forward more than enough...
Published: April 10, 2010
On a typical sunny day at Augusta National, Tiger Woods was permitted with much praise. At Amen Corner, the beautiful scenery on the grandest greenery, populace sat calmly anxious to witness a rekindled Woods renew splendor at the greatest event on the PGA Tour. On this day, Tiger transcended, yet, as the prominent golfer, and walked from the 11th green to the 12th tee. The masses greeted him with...
Published: April 10, 2010
Tiger Woods starts the weekend play of the Masters only three shots behind the leaders, none of whom, have won previously in Augusta. A quick eagle on a par five, a couple of well-timed birdies, and your Saturday leader board should include Woods by the day’s end. On Sunday, the carnage should be evident early, as the roars of the crowd will stifle any hope of another player stepping up to challenge...
Published: April 10, 2010
6:57pm EDT – The third round of the Masters is complete and we can look forward to an incredible final round tomorrow, if it’s anything like what we saw on Saturday. Lee Westwood (-12) and Phil Mickelson (-11) will pull up the rear and will be Sunday’s final group. Tiger Woods (-8) and KJ Choi (-8) will be grouped together once more. Fred Couples (-7) and...
Published: April 10, 2010
It’s 14 years since England had a Major winner, but after the second day at the Masters that jinx looks set to be broken as both Lee Westwood and Ian Poulter stormed to the top of the leader board heading into the weekend at Augusta. Westwood’s could have even earned an outright lead at Augusta, but a double bogey on the 14th, and a further dropped shot on the 18th means he’s tied...
Published: April 10, 2010
There has been a fair bit of emotion surrounding the discussions of the Tiger Woods phenomenon in the last few weeks. There are two clearly divided camps; those who believe Tiger has faced enough scrutiny and should be able to get on with his life and those who believe that he is trying to take a shortcut back to prominence. Despite the fact that the two groups are diametrically opposed, there are...
Published: April 10, 2010
The French Open is a major tennis tournament held over two weeks between late May and early June in Paris, France, at the Stade Roland Garros. It is the second of the Grand Slam tournaments on the annual tennis calendar and the premier clay court tennis tournament in the world. Roland Garros is the only Grand Slam still held on clay and ends the spring clay court season. It is one of the most prestigious...
Published: April 10, 2010
Englishmen Ian Poulter and Lee Westwood are tied atop the leader board at eight under par at the end of the second day at Augusta National. The 2010 Masters is poised for a fascinating conclusion with Tiger Woods, Anthony Kim and Phil Mickelson in a share of second along with K.J Choi and Ricky Barnes. Already the centre of attention leading up to the tournament, the prospect of Woods going head to...