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After watching the Masters for many years, I have noticed that the sixteenth hole has become one of the greatest settings in all of golf. This gem has contributed to golf history, and with the new seating along the bank, it has truly become a wonderful “arena” for golf’s greatest tournament. Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus have been honored with plaques in the vicinity of...
Published: April 12, 2011
The more you learn and become hooked on the game of golf, you quickly realized that it’s every golfer’s dream to play a round of golf at the Augusta National Golf Club. The course is a perfect fit for players that enjoy taking a risk all afternoon long. The weather is usually warm, so you won’t need a 3-iron or any type of hybrid club. And due to the length of the course, players...
Published: April 12, 2011
So the Masters closed without Tiger Woods donning a new green jacket. But that isn’t all bad. Despite not winning, Tiger still made some strides in his game. Overall, Tiger needs to keep playing in tournaments. He hasn’t been doing that, and he needs to push his recent average from 16 to about 19, just enough where he doesn’t have two weeks down time unless he needs it. Until he begins...
Published: April 12, 2011
Every year in European football, the spotlight always falls on teams like Barcelona, Manchester United, Arsenal, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and Chelsea. One team that has not been getting enough attention is FC Porto. Last week, the Dragões clinched the domestic league title by defeating their nemesis SL Benfica. This is their seventh title in the past eleven years....
Published: April 11, 2011
Dear Mr. McIlroy: First, sorry about the way things went for you Sunday. When most people have a bad day at the office, usually about a dozen people know. Your bad day was witnessed around the world and will be the stuff of Masters video highlights for years to come. Bet you could feel that green jacket settling on your shoulders as you fell asleep Saturday night. If you’d held out to have your...
Published: April 11, 2011
After watching what was arguably one of the best Masters Sunday finishes in years, I get up this morning and start checking email, Facebook and Twitter and I see the following tweet: Voldematt: I’m very happy that Charles Schwab won the Masters, but can we please now go back to NOT talking about the most boring game in the world??? Golf boring? Really? How could you call Sunday’s Masters...
Published: April 11, 2011
The Formula One circus arrives at the Shanghai International Circuit from April 15-17 for the last round of the first Asian leg of the 2011 Formula One Season. The circuit will host only its eighth race in history and has noticeably seen seven different winners in each of its previous editions. It also has the distinction of being the largest race track in Asia—measuring 5.451 kilometres over...
Published: April 11, 2011
274 strokes is what Charl Schwartzel took to win the Masters at Augusta National on Sunday. But for millions of people in Japan, it was the 285 strokes that Ryo Ishikawa took to finish T-20 at the Masters that meant the most to a battered nation. It has been well documented that Ryo Ishikawa is donating his entire 2011 season earnings to the relief effort of his native Japan. And for the ravaged...
Published: April 11, 2011
On a day at the 2011 Masters made for soft putts and great shots, Charl Schwartzel of South Africa, part of a huge international contingent, overwhelmed everyone with his sub-par holes in each of the final four holes in closing a brilliant final round. By the time Tiger Woods was a distant memory despite his improved play and tie for the lead, Schwartzel had captured the hearts and souls of everyone...
Published: April 11, 2011
Masters Winner Charl Schwartzel Doesn’t Owe Anyone Anything It took roughly 12 hours for Charles Schwartzel to be second guessed. Although not for a poor club choice from the fairway, opting to select driver instead of a three wood, or misreading a putt. No, instead Schwartzel’s decision not to appear on David Letterman–he’s heading to Malaysia to play a tournament there–was...