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Two-Time Major Champion Angel Cabrera Has An Edge Which is more important: coming into the Masters playing great golf, or having a proven track record in major championships? Who knows, but we’ll get something of an answer later today. Aside from a non-PGA event, the Puerto Rico Open, Angel Cabrera has not played will this year, and really didn’t perform that well in 2010. But once again...
Published: April 10, 2011
Masters Leaderboard Topped By Youngster On Verge Of Greatness Even if it’s by four strokes, there is a great danger in assuming a 54-hole lead will hold up for another 18. Conventional wisdom suggests that’s even truer when the lead is held by a 21-year-old with no major championships to his credit. But all week at Augusta National, the experts have talked about the impressive maturity...
Published: April 10, 2011
Well, it’s here! Sunday at the Masters. For professional golfers, there are only four career-defining days on the calendar year and this is one of them. The previous three days were filled with surprises, and today promises to have more. Can Tiger Woods rebound to make some noise? How about Phil Mickelson? Which darkhorse will make a surprising run. But this Sunday morning one question surpasses...
Published: April 9, 2011
Jim Furyk Back Hanging Around A Major Championship For all he’s achieved–a US Open title, 16 PGA wins, a Player of the Year award–a quirky swing is probably what people think of first when they see Jim Furyk. That’s a shame considering a string of remarkable finishes in major championships. He’s finished in the Top Five 10 times and been a Top 10 finisher at Augusta National...
Published: April 9, 2011
How Will The Stars React To Tiger Woods’ Presence? The collection of golfers this week at Augusta National are the greatest in the world. For years, they have faced enormous pressure, standing on the tee, or in the sand, or over a critical putt. So is it conceivable that they’ll just fold like a lawn chair at the sight of Tiger Woods? To hear and of the experts say it, the answer...
Published: April 9, 2011
Third Round Action Underway Late Morning Masters.com will have online coverage throughout the day, but if you want to watch the glory and beauty of Augusta National in all the High Definition brilliance of your television, you’ll have to tune in to CBS. Their broadcast hits the airwaves today at 3:30 p.m. EST and will continue until 7 p.m. By the time you hear Jim Nantz, Nick Faldo, and the rest...
Published: April 9, 2011
So, how should we view Tiger Woods‘ performance yesterday at Augusta National? Woods clearly produced a phenomenal back nine to post a 66 that landed him on the first page of the leaderboard. But we’ve seen promising single-round performances from Tiger recently during his slump and he hasn’t produced a single victory. Now it’s up to Eldrick to piece together a great weekend. Who...
Published: April 6, 2011
Does A Win At Augusta Complete Lee Westwood’s Career? Without a doubt the “Best Player Never To Have Won A Major” on the Tour today is Britain’s Lee Westwood. Everyone knows that….although before I had never quite seen it put the way the Toronto Star’s Ken Fidlin did, branding him with the Scarlett Acronym: BPNTHWAM. But while a win by Westwood–the second ranked...
Published: April 6, 2011
The “Other” Lefty A Solid Candidate To Claim This Year’s Green Jacket Aside from New Zealand’s Bob Charles back in the 1950s and 1960s, there really had never been a great left handed golfer on the PGA Tour until the arrival of Phil Mickelson. Phil is certainly the most famous lefty ever: he’s won more PGA tournaments from the sinister side of the tee than anyone ever....
Published: April 6, 2011
Masters week is now into full swing. All the dignitaries (Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer) are in town. So are the contenders: Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson and a fortunate Lee Westwood. Practice rounds have been played and press conferences heard, and today, the famed par-three contest gets underway. The Masters is a special week on the sporting calendar, and not just because it’s the first major...