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The Masters Tournament is always the first big event of the golf season, and although Tiger Woods won’t be participating, there are plenty of stars who can provide some memorable performances in Georgia at Augusta National. Three players stand above the rest as the top contenders for the upcoming tournament. Rory McIlroy won two majors two seasons ago, while Jordan Spieth replicated that feat...
Published: April 5, 2016
The first major of the year should be a brilliant exhibition of golf at perhaps the most legendary course in the United States, if not the world. Augusta National should be in excellent condition throughout the majority of the week, although the Weather Channel predicted there could be some thunderstorms when the Masters Tournament gets underway Thursday. The rest of the week should be crystal-clear. Three...
Published: April 5, 2016
Novak Djokovic just won a record 28th Masters 1000 tournament. He leaped over Roger Federer for most career prize money earned. He’s won four of the last five Grand Slams. Djokovic is arguably the most dominant player in tennis history. Yet there’s an emerging debate about his dominance: Is it good for tennis? As Federer fades and Rafael Nadal continues to struggle to regain...
Published: April 5, 2016
For the second time in three years, Tiger Woods‘ back will prevent him from being at the Masters Tournament. Luckily, the field is filled with competitive stars who have more than adequately transitioned the game into a new era. Defending champion Jordan Spieth is looking to become the first back-to-back winner since Woods triumphed in 2001 and 2002. Recent history has not been kind to returning...
Published: April 5, 2016
It is a testament to the talent across the golf world that Tiger Woods can announce on his official website he will not play in the 2016 Masters, and it still doesn’t sap away much of the star power for the event. Woods may be a 14-time major winner and one of the best golfers in the sport’s history, but he is no longer the center of attention on the PGA Tour in 2016. Superstars such as...
Published: April 5, 2016
Were it not for his lacklustre start from fourth on the grid, Kimi Raikkonen may have won the Bahrain Grand Prix. After the trials and tribulations of Sebastian Vettel and Lewis Hamilton, the 2007 world champion’s poor getaway gave Nico Rosberg the breathing space he needed to establish an early lead en route to his second win of the 2016 Formula One season. But the extent of Raikkonen’s...
Published: April 5, 2016
Since 2011, the Masters has been a tournament of unexpected results. Phil Mickelson won his third green jacket in 2010. Since that time, four of the next five winners at Augusta National donned the coveted green jacket for the first time in their careers. One of those winners was Bubba Watson, who won twice in three years this decade. The focus of this year’s Masters will be on the favorites—Jason...
Published: April 5, 2016
The Masters Tournament’s Par 3 Contest is an annual exhibition that tees off on Wednesday and features a lighthearted tone to precede what will be a highly intense chase for the green jacket. Among the many traditions of the year’s maiden major at Augusta National, the par-three event is one of the most notable. Kevin Streelman won the 2015 edition, defeating Camilo Villegas in a three-hole...
Published: April 5, 2016
To the surprise of nobody, Jordan Spieth heads into the Augusta National Golf Club as one of the odds-on favorites to win the 2016 Masters. Spieth isn’t alone in that regard, but many will expect him to defend his crown and add a second green jacket to his closet. Here are the odds for the top contenders at the Masters, courtesy of Odds Shark, and two tips to consider when deciding on whom to...
Published: April 5, 2016
It’s a tradition unlike any other—the Masters. Every spring the happenings at Augusta are highly anticipated, but 2016’s iteration is can’t-miss TV. History is within reach for 20-somethings. One can cement a legacy by joining an exclusive career fraternity, while another can become the first repeat winner in 14 years. And if those two aren’t good enough, there’s...