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Welcome to what will be probably be called, “Tiger’s return to the jungle.” It seems as though the story dominating this entire major is the return of Tiger Woods. It should not be surprising, as the PGA desperately needs the draw right now. This could possibly be the most watched Masters in history, all because of one philandering pop culture icon named Tiger Woods. Did I mention...
Published: April 6, 2010
The USA Sevens Rugby Collegiate Championship Invitational has officially released their broadcast and match schedule. Set to play June 4-6 at Columbus Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio, the championship is the first ever Rugby Sevens Championship contested at the collegiate level. The USA Sevens Rugby Collegiate Championship Invitational will be broadcast live on Saturday and Sunday, June 5-6...
Published: April 6, 2010
With thanks to Tim Ruffin for permission to explore a different view of Rafael Nadal’s and Roger Federer’s “Paths to Greatness.” I’m in the opposite camp from Tim when it comes to allegiances. Roger is my man, Rafa is his. It’s a question of taste, of subjectives, and perhaps of some resonance with one’s own character and qualities. But our camps probably...
Published: April 6, 2010
Former World No. 4 Brad Gilbert, who captured 20 career ATP World Tour titles throughout his successful career, continues to be one of the most recognizable analysts and voices in today’s game. Formally coaching Andre Agassi, Andy Roddick, and Andy Murray, Gilbert is currently an analyst for ESPN during all four Grand Slam events. In the following interview, I had a chance to ask Gilbert his...
Published: April 6, 2010
The Masters does not begin until the back nine on Sunday. The saying is as synonymous to the year’s first major as the green jacket worn by past and future champions. While its validity can be debated, let’s assume it still holds true for the sake of this article. Our little assumption means Tiger Woods will technically not play at the 2010 Masters. You can go to any website that...
Published: April 6, 2010
June 12. England. United States. World Cup in South Africa. Tim Howard. There are many certainties right now about who the U.S. is playing. Another thing that is sure is that Everton keeper and U.S. No. 1 Tim Howard will be between the sticks as a starter for most if not all of the U.S. matches in South Africa this summer. Howard has waited in the wings over the last four years, backing up Kasey Keller...
Published: April 6, 2010
Before you start breaking down the Tiger Woods 1:42 p.m. pairing with K.J. Choi and Matt Kuchar, you better check the weather. Wind and weather are EVERYTHING at Augusta National. Thursday’s first round of the Masters is looking like a stormy day. It could cause havoc and high scores. There’s a 70 percent chance of thunderstorms and winds in the 20 mph neighborhood. Good news for the early...
Published: April 6, 2010
The biggest question of the 2010 Masters was answered a few minutes ago as Augusta National Golf Club released the pairings for the first round of the 76th annual tournament. So who is Tiger Woods paired with? Woods will be in the second to last group to tee off at 1:42 p.m. local time. He’s paired with Matt Kuchar of the United States and K.J. Choi of Korea. So, the answer to the biggest question...
Published: April 6, 2010
Usually we’re drawn to the Masters tournament each April because its prestige, perilous beauty, and importance make it golf’s grandest stage. This particular Masters will forever be remembered for Tiger Woods’ return to golf, after one of, if not the most cataclysmic collapses the sports world has ever witnessed. After you sift through the TMZ-esque hoopla, the outlets that aren’t...
Published: April 6, 2010
As Tiger Woods prepares to play in the most important tournament of his life, it’s not only a time to look forward to the Masters, but also a time to look back at what makes this so important for him in the first place: his mistresses. They are 15 strong (didn’t quite get to 18 before the tournament) and only 12 whose names we know for sure. And since they are all undoubtedly going to be...