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The score was 6-2 in the second set tie-breaker, and a brash, aggressive Texan had three chances to serve for an almost unassailable two sets to love lead against the Greatest Player of All Time. These chances were to capture the one title he had lost on two previous occasions to the same man across the net at the same venue and the same event—the Wimbledon final, the greatest trophy imaginable...
Published: April 6, 2010
The most compelling sporting event I’ve ever seen? 1986 Masters, Final Round. No doubt. The golfers amongst you must remember this: Jack’s birdie on 10 put him at four under for the tournament. He would go on to post a final score of nine under. That’s six under par on the back nine at Augusta in the final round of The Masters. That’s insanity. Think about it. Invest ten minutes...
Published: April 5, 2010
Featured Columnist Andy Reistetter is on site this week at The Masters at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. “I do plan to return to golf one day, I just don’t know when that day will be,” Tiger Woods said back on Feb. 19 at the TPC Sawgrass clubhouse. That “day” for the record book in championship competition is this Thursday, April 8. Tiger...
Published: April 5, 2010
The “Masters Club”, commonly referred to as the “Champions Dinner”, started in 1952 by Ben Hogan. The dinner has become a tradition and takes place every year on the Tuesday before the start of the Masters. There are a few things to know about the dinner: only past Masters champions are allowed to attend the dinner and the previous year’s champion serves as the host...
Published: April 5, 2010
Folks, it’s over and it’s time for us all to move on. Tiger Woods sat for 34 minutes this afternoon and took every shot the media could take at him without any restrictions whatsoever. Did he address his relationship with Dr. Galea? Check. Did he apologize to his peers? Check. Did he come across as honest? Check. Did he seem humble? Check. Did he talk to reporters rather than talk down...
Published: April 5, 2010
Indian Wells brought doubts about the status of the Belgian resurgence in tennis. Had we been too quick, when we expected both Kim Clijsters and Justine Henin to be back, dominating and winning? Clijsters was demolished at the Australian Open and both she and Henin suffered early, surprising loses at the Indian Wells—along with almost every other top player that is. Miami saw both of them...
Published: April 5, 2010
Tiger Woods took the podium looking better than he did just a few short months ago. He sat in front of a full media room with his white Tiger Woods hat on, sporting a new goatee, and took every question that was fired at him whether it was about golf or what has transpired with him over the past several months. While he didn’t answer every question with every detail, he was a lot more open than...
Published: April 5, 2010
At 8 a.m. Monday morning, on the first tee at Augusta National Golf Club, Tiger Woods snap-hooked his first shot into the woods. He did a lot better a little more than six hours later, when he walked down the center aisle of the Masters media center, took his seat on the podium next to Masters media chairman Craig Heatley, and calmly fielded questions from the world’s golf and sports writers. Woods...
Published: April 5, 2010
How many interviews is it going to take for everyone to understand that Tiger Woods has made some mistakes in his personal life but is here to compete and win? It’s time to move forward. The fans welcomed Tiger back to Augusta and he even took time out of his practice to acknowledge them. While the fans have moved on, why can’t the media realize Tiger Woods did not cheat on you nor did...
Published: April 5, 2010
For the first time since his Thanksgiving crash which sent his life into a shame spiral, Tiger Woods sat in front of a large press contingent for a free-for-all press conference. It was a 45-minute barrage of questions that touched on his game, his family life, his injuries, his treatment and more. His responses were not as deliberately measured as his February press conference, but Tiger did a very...