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His first public statement following the scandal was read from a prepared statement with no questions allowed. That was followed by two five-minute interviews with ESPN and the Golf Channel in which an evasive Tiger appeared reluctant to address details of his infidelity and the Nov. 27 car accident. So this afternoon, as Tiger Woods met with the assembled media at 2 p.m. ET at Augusta National...
Published: April 5, 2010
Special to Bleacher Report When you think of the Masters, you envision tradition, history and the green, the pastoral setting of America’s most storied golf event. This week in Augusta, the Masters will be held for the 74th time, but for perhaps the first time, golf will not be the reason throngs descend on this cozy corner of Georgia. They are mostly coming to see the resumption of the career...
Published: April 5, 2010
There’s a universal tip for public speaking, which is good for calming the nerves—imagine your audience naked. It’s an objectively ridiculous strategy. A nude image of the sweaty, overweight accountant in the aisle is more likely to turn a stomach than settle one. Or try sticking to your script with that topless blond fitness instructor in the front row. But of course, that’s...
Published: April 5, 2010
When it rains in Malaysia, it pours, and after last year’s torrential downpour turned the track into a swimming pool and washed out the rest of the race, this year’s was a stark contrast. A Red Bull on pole, but this time, no reliability issues. Sebastian Vettel finally got the win he deserved by winning round three of the Formula One World Championship. The young German brought his car...
Published: April 5, 2010
Once the undisputed queen of clay in the mid 2000s, Justine Henin retired during her prime, ranked No. 1 in the world. Now she has comeback after a lengthy retirement. And although her main goal now is to attain the elusive title Wimbledon, Henin is a strong contender for the French. Roland Garros, a title many great players have never won, has troubled many players such as the Williams sisters,...
Published: April 5, 2010
It isn’t uncommon in Australia or New Zealand to see a Rugby Union player change codes and try their arm at the more lucrative Rugby League. It is however a bit more uncommon to see a League player convert over to Rugby Union. The games are so similar yet they are so different. They require similar skills in the way you run, pass and kick the ball but the way you use these skills varies between...
Published: April 5, 2010
As long as sports have been around comebacks have been romanticized. Many fallen heroes past transgressions are forgotten when they return to do battle again. In some cases, our fallen heroes have regressed and returned more than once. Andre Agassi, Michael Jordan, and Muhammad Ali are examples of athletes that have left their sports and returned with success multiple times. Their perseverance,...
Published: April 5, 2010
With the Masters just days away, it’s time to have a little fun with all the Tiger Woods drama going on. This is the official Tiger Woods at the Masters Drinking Game: 2010 Edition. Go to the store, get your favorite beverage, alcoholic or non-alcoholic, get your shot glasses set up on the table, and get ready to possibly be out cold by the second hole. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: April 5, 2010
Arguably the biggest event in golf is this weekend. It’s the Masters. Being originally from Augusta, Ga, I’ve been to the Masters several times, and it’s certainly worth going if you get the opportunity. Tiger Woods returns to competitive golf, after an “ahem” difficult time away. Ernie Els is playing his best golf in years and Phil Mickelson is always one to keep an eye...
Published: April 5, 2010
For the 2010 Shell Houston Open, there were names on the top of the leaderboard that a lot of people didn’t expect. Then there are names that remained in the fight long after most expected them to. There have been surprises and there have been disappointments. Players that withdrew from the tournament and players that just didn’t bring their ‘A’ games. Then there are those that...