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Even though the leaders don’t tee off until later on Saturday, there is plenty of action taking place on the course at the 2014 Masters to keep fans in front of the television set. Moving day is always noteworthy at Augusta. It’s the time where leaders separate themselves from the pack or someone who has been lurking in the shadows on Thursday and Friday finally puts it all together...
Published: April 8, 2014
In sports, there are stark differences between the favorite and what the odds tell you will happen. That’s especially true for golf, a sport that’s nearly impossible to predict because the course conditions change every week. Players who rely on power and hit the ball long off the tee aren’t going to fare as well on a shorter course that requires accuracy and precise putting. In...
Published: April 8, 2014
One of the best things about golf right now is there’s not one dominant force running over everything, leaving the 2014 Masters open for the taking. Sure, there may not be the same air around the sport with Tiger Woods out of commission, but we are still talking about the preeminent major tournament of the year and all the pageantry that comes with it. Augusta has a way of making...
Published: April 8, 2014
If you want to know how wide open the 2014 Masters is, consider that since the first tournament of the year in January, there have been 18 different winners in 21 events. That’s why looking at the odds for this year’s first major is so problematic. It’s easy to put a great betting line on a player whose name everyone recognizes, but there isn’t one player on tour right...
Published: April 7, 2014
You know that spring has arrived when the sports world converges on Augusta, Ga., to celebrate the start of the Masters. This year’s event has the potential to be one of the most talked-about in history because of the field vying for the green jacket. Scouring the odds leading up to Thursday’s first round, it’s clear that not even Vegas has a clue what will happen. The entire...
Published: February 22, 2013
The WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship got off to a surprising start as Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy were eliminated on the first day of competition. Now, two days later, things have certainly settled down. With the two biggest stars gone, it gives some of the other, less-heralded players a moment in the spotlight to show the world what they can do. Of course, it’s entirely possible...
Published: January 31, 2013
Phil Mickelson had a round for the ages at the Waste Management Phoenix Open on Thursday. He shot an 11-under par 60, the best single round of his career in any event. However, the story is not that Mickelson shot a 60. It is how close he came to tying the PGA Tour record for lowest score in a single round with a 59, a feat that’s only been accomplished five times in the history of the...
Published: January 28, 2013
Novak Djokovic‘s run in the 2013 Australian Open should not come as a surprise. After all, his victory over Andy Murray in the final gave him his third straight title Down Under. What is a surprise is what this win will do for the man affectionately known as The Djoker. For all the great things that Djokovic does on the tennis court, 2012 was a bit of a disappointment for him. Sure, he...
Published: January 22, 2013
If there is one thing that sports fans don’t want to hear about, it is the financial plight of an athlete still close to the prime of his career. For some reason, Phil Mickelson felt it appropriate to air his laundry to the media last weekend after the final round of the Humana Challenge event. Speaking to reporters (via ESPN Los Angeles), Mickelson said that he needs to make some big changes...
Published: January 20, 2013
On the Abu Dhabi Golf Club course, there are low scores to be had. This year was no different as the top-five players had scores of 10 under or better. Jamie Donaldson parlayed a fantastic final round into his second-career European Tour victory. He entered the final round at 10 under, and then he kept the momentum going on his last 18 holes to finish with an overall score of 14-under par (four...