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Perhaps, Rory McIlroy was just too young. Perhaps, he just doesn’t have the experience to win at major just yet. After all, only one 21-year-old has ever won the prestigious green jacket, and that was the one and only Tiger Woods. Rory fired a 37 on the front and held a one-stroke lead heading in to the final nine. But on the 10th hole, everything fell apart. Seven strokes later, Rory had...
Published: April 10, 2011
It is not terribly uncommon that we see a 21-year-old kid dominate the NBA. It is even less uncommon to see a 21-year-old running back shred defenses in the NFL. But a 21-year-old dominate on the biggest stage in golf? That’s simply absurd. Golf is sometimes like a fine wine, it gets better with age. It requires a mix of talent and experience, and it is usually difficult to obtain the experience...
Published: April 9, 2011
Rory McIlroy has proven that he is here to stay. The 21-year-old Irishman has shown the world he can play with the best, but after following up his opening round 63 in the British Open with a big fat 80, some still had their doubts. However, there was no 80 in McIlroy’s plan this Friday at Augusta. The only thing is Rory’s plan was another day of solid golf. After a slow start to...
Published: April 8, 2011
Only a select few are lucky enough to experience playing golf at the prestigious Augusta National. But even fewer are lucky enough to experience Augusta under perfect conditions like today at the Masters. The skies were blue, the winds were calm, and the golf course looked like it always is: perfect. In a field of 99—featuring six amateurs and 17 past champions—two players were able...
Published: April 6, 2011
For a record five straight years, Tiger Woods sat atop the World Golf Rankings looking down at inferior competition. Merely acknowledging that Woods has had competition is an indirect compliment to Tiger in and of itself. Below him sat an array of sometimes-incapable underachievers. As much as the media likes to make out the Woods-Mickelson rivalry to be legendary, it is simply no Hogan-Nelson, or...