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Adam Scott was one of the players at the top of the list that no professional golfer wants to be a member of: the best player to have not won a major. That dubious honor no longer applies to the 32-year-old from Australia. His win also excited an entire nation, as an Australian golfer had never won the Masters prior to Scott’s win. Greg Norman had many disappointments at Augusta National in his...
Published: April 16, 2013
God bless the Williams sisters. Without Venus and Serena Williams, American tennis would be irrelevant. The Williams sisters lead a powerhouse team into Fed Cup play against Sweden this weekend in Delray Beach, Fla. They are joined by No. 16 Sloane Stephens and No. 27 Varvara Lepchenko. They remain America’s biggest tennis stars. They are the only active American players on the WTA or ATP tours...
Published: April 16, 2013
A finish on the leaderboard of a major provides big bucks, but that isn’t enough for some golfers. These competitive sorts have their eyes set on one thing: winning. The three men in this article walked away from the Masters without a green jacket, but they all have wins in their future, and they will work their way up the money list as a result. Payout via Augusta.com. Position Player Score Payout 1 Adam...
Published: April 16, 2013
The Monte Carlo Masters gets underway this week as the best players in the world look to hone their preparation for the upcoming 2013 French Open. One of the premier clay events in the lead-up to the Grand Slam, the Monte Carlo Masters usually sees plenty of great action take place, and with plenty of big storylines heading into the event this year in Monaco, 2013 is shaping as no different. The eyes...
Published: April 16, 2013
Managing a national football team is one of the most difficult jobs in world football. Not only do the coaches have little time to work with their teams, often only seeing their players for a day or two every few months, but often those matches hold extremely high stakes like World Cup qualification. Holding the hopes of an entire nation in their hands, a national team coach must select players from...
Published: April 16, 2013
The story was different, but the outcome remained the same. Rory McIlroy let a terrible nine-hole stretch define his Masters performance and raise more questions about the inconsistent play that has marred his 2013 season. McIlroy didn’t earn his first green jacket as many had hoped; instead, he finished the weekend two over and tied for 25th, 11 strokes behind champion Adam Scott. The world’s...
Published: April 16, 2013
Not that we had expected anything else to come out of Augusta National, but the 2013 Masters was again a thrilling week of action that went down to the final shot of the day in an epic playoff battle. Adam Scott emerged triumphant over Angel Cabrera in the pouring rain and fading light to clinch his first Majors title, with several other fascinating storylines to emerge from the best golfers in the...
Published: April 16, 2013
Adam Scott was the only golfer to walk away from Augusta with the ultimate prize of the green jacket, however, several golfers should be walking away feeling good about themselves. For these guys, their solid showing at Augusta is a sign of things to come. Not too mention a solid payday is putting a hefty amount of cash in their pocket. So check out the payouts and the leaderboard, and then we’ll...
Published: April 16, 2013
Phil Mickelson‘s 54th-place finish at the Masters this week was an anomaly—not a sign of things to come. It would be easy to jump to the conclusion of the latter. It was the worst Masters finish of Lefty’s career since 1997, and he has fallen outside the top 50 in four of his nine events this season. At 42 years old, a case could be made that he is on the downslope of...
Published: April 16, 2013
With the 2013 Masters coming to a frustrating end for Tiger Woods, he is going to have his work cut out for him. The three courses on tap don’t exactly play to Tiger’s strengths, and they haven’t held much success for him in the past. This doesn’t mean Tiger is necessarily doomed to another year without a major—simply that he is going to have very little margin for error. No....