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There was a time a few years ago when Tiger Woods could win a golf tournament even if he wasn’t playing at his best. Knees would get weak, and golfers would start making mistakes if they saw his name at the top of the leaderboard. If a golfer had to play in the same group as Tiger, he would make them so nervous that many of their rounds ended in disaster. That was even when he wasn’t playing...
Published: April 17, 2011
The Valero Texas Open was played this week at the AT&T Oaks Course at the TPC San Antonio. The official website for the Valero Texas Open describes the tournament this way: “Unapologetically Texan—We prefer our golf a little rough around the edges.” Well, for some players like Kevin Na, the tournament was indeed a little rough around the edges. The weekend was marked by some windy...
Published: April 11, 2011
After watching what was arguably one of the best Masters Sunday finishes in years, I get up this morning and start checking email, Facebook and Twitter and I see the following tweet: Voldematt: I’m very happy that Charles Schwab won the Masters, but can we please now go back to NOT talking about the most boring game in the world??? Golf boring? Really? How could you call Sunday’s Masters...
Published: April 10, 2011
Welcome, everyone, to the 2011 Masters: Day 4 live blog featuring updates from Bleacher Report contributor Gary Burzell. Join me for the next few hours as I talk about today’s action during the forth round of the 75th Masters from Augusta National. I’ll keep you informed on who the leaders are, who has made the best shots of the day, my thoughts on today’s round and any other fun...
Published: April 9, 2011
Welcome, everyone, to the 2011 Masters Day 3 live blog featuring updates from Bleacher Report contributor Gary Burzell. Join me for the next few hours as I talk about today’s action during the second round of the 75th Masters from Augusta National. I’ll keep you informed on who the leaders are, who has made the best shots of the day, my thoughts on today’s round and any other fun...
Published: April 8, 2011
Welcome, everyone, to the 2011 Masters Day Two live blog featuring updates from Bleacher Report contributor Gary Burzell. Join me for the next few hours as I talk about today’s action during the second round of the 75th Masters from Augusta National. I’ll keep you informed on who the leaders are, who has made the best shots of the day, my thoughts on today’s round and any other fun...
Published: April 7, 2011
Welcome, everyone, to the 2011 Masters Day One live blog featuring updates from Bleacher Report contributor Gary Burzell. Join me for the next few hours as I talk about today’s action during the first round of the 75th Masters from Augusta National. I’ll keep you informed on who the leaders are, who has made the best shots of the day, my thoughts on today’s round and any other fun...
Published: April 6, 2011
Golfweek.com and several other national media sources are reporting that Humana, the health benefits provider to employees of the PGA Tour since 2005, is expected to be the new title sponsor of the Bob Hope Classic. The Bob Hope Classic has been without a title sponsor since Chrysler LLC ended its sponsorship of the Palm Springs, Ca. area tournament in 2009. Organizers held the event without a title...
Published: April 6, 2011
(Please see update at end of story.) Wednesday is the big day at Augusta National. Wait you say, doesn’t the Masters start on Thursday? Yes, but Wednesday is the traditional Par 3 Contest, and history tells us whoever wins the Par 3 Contest might as well pack up and go home. Why? Because no winner of the Par 3 Contest has ever gone on to win that year’s Masters. The Par 3 Contest...
Published: April 3, 2011
In the history of the Masters there have been countless shots that will be remembered as great golf shots. Augusta has always been a course that rewards a good shot, or punishes a bad shot, and it can even sometimes punish a good shot that is just inches from where it needed to be. Gene Sarazen’s albatross (three-under-par) at the par five 15th in 1935 was dubbed by many at the time as golf’s...