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Tiger Woods came into Augusta National this week as the hot favorite to end his Majors drought and prove to the world that he deserved the World No. 1 ranking. He had, after all, been stuck on 14 Majors for over five years now and was desperate to end that streak. Returning to his favorite course, in arguably the best form he’s ever shown coming into the tournament, seemed like the perfect chance...
Published: April 15, 2013
It’s one thing for a veteran with experience to excel at the Masters, but when a young player shows talent and resolve down the stretch at Augusta, it’s hard to ignore. Several young golfers impressed at the 2013 Masters, including one individual who is 14 years old. Not only did some of these golfers post solid scores in respect to their age, some of them also stepped up in the final round...
Published: April 15, 2013
The Masters isn’t just about the green jacket. While winning is every player’s main focus, payouts for top finishes in the tournament are enough to boost any player’s professional career. According to Augusta.com, the prize pool for the 2013 Masters totaled $8 million, including paydays of at least $200,000 to the top 10 finishers. Champion Adam Scott departed Augusta with $1.44 million,...
Published: April 15, 2013
After finishing the 2013 Masters as the low amateur in the event at just 14 years old—the youngest in the 77-year history of the tournament— Tianlang Guan‘s success this week should lead to the budding star entering the United States Open in June. The eighth-grader from China finished his four rounds of Masters golf at Augusta with a score of 12-over, but it was the fact that he was...
Published: April 15, 2013
Congratulations to Steve Williams on his fourth Masters victory. Not enough is being said about that guy. Adam Scott is rightly being praised for his performance at Augusta. It’s his first major win of his career and helps to get the monkey off his back after coming up just short on multiple occasions at major tournaments. This win goes beyond just Scott though. The Masters has become another...
Published: April 15, 2013
Adam Scott just won the biggest golf tournament of his career at the 2013 Masters. While this was his first major title, this will not be his last. Since the beginning of 2009, there have been 17 major championships with 16 different winners. Only Rory McIlroy was able to repeat by winning the 2012 PGA Championship after winning the 2011 U.S. Open. This signifies how tough it is to win one of these...
Published: April 15, 2013
Bubba, Bubba, Bubba… To say that Bubba Watson couldn’t find the magic he discovered at last year’s Masters would’ve been an apt statement, you know, before he carded a 10-shot score on the 12th hole on the tournament’s final day. The defending Masters champion was one-under par and within a long stone’s throw of the leaders when he approached the 12th hole...
Published: April 14, 2013
Jozy Altidore and DaMarcus Beasley got on the scoreboard for their respective clubs in action this weekend with Altidore netting a hat-trick for AZ Alkmaar and Beasley tallying for Puebla. There was also plenty of action for the numerous Americans involved in relegation battles in England and Germany. Check it all out, including videos of the American’s goals, in this week’s edition of...
Published: April 14, 2013
After yet another wild finish to a Formula 1 race this season, it was the fan-favorite Fernando Alonso who stole the show Sunday and cruised to the win at the 2013 Chinese Grand Prix at the Circuit of Shanghai. While Alonso was clearly the cream of the crop at the third race of the 2013 Formula 1 season (won by 10 seconds over second place), the battle behind him was as intense as it gets. Kimi Raikkonen,...
Published: April 14, 2013
Words don’t quite do justice to describe Tianlang Guan’s outstanding play on the course at the 2013 Masters Tournament. What may be even more impressive is the teenage sensation’s level of maturity in the media spotlight at such a young age, which indicates the 14-year-old will be ready to be a superstar in the near future. Guan became the youngest competitor to ever play at Augusta...