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Today was one of the most exciting Masters finishes in a long time. Tiger’s big push, McIlroy’s collapse and Charl Schwartzel’s new green jacket all became headlines as they came in. Today, the game of golf showed us what it has to offer today, and it has a lot. Without too many of the “young guns” being relevant, there were still plenty of golfers out there putting pressure...
Published: April 11, 2011
After the close of a great 2011 Masters, Charl Schwartzel came out on top. Finishing with a flurry of birdies, Schwartzel took home a two-stroke victory over Aussies Jason Day and Adam Scott. Only four shots back was Tiger Woods, who shot a final round 67 to come in fourth place for the second straight year. In the past four days, we found out a lot about the world’s top golfers. And through...
Published: April 10, 2011
It may seem he is out of it, but he isn’t. Tiger can still be Tiger. Even if he doesn’t do well Sunday, there are positives to draw from what we saw this week and, of course, a few things he can work on. Despite these issues Tiger can still put himself into contention today, should he focus on a few key areas. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: April 9, 2011
We have finally done it. The field is trimmed to 43, the low end of the cut line. A lot of golfers had their hopes dashed, while some others shined. Today was not supremely memorable, that is unless it leads to a big finish this weekend. And with some of the rounds today, it very well could. All of the play today have generated a lot of questions for tomorrow, but let’s take a look at today’s...
Published: April 7, 2011
After last week, Phil Mickelson‘s stock, and World Golf Ranking, rose meteorically. He went from in a lull to in the driver’s seat. He shouldn’t be the favorite for the Masters, though. At a six to one (or seven depending on who you ask) favorite, Mickelson is the top dog, with Tiger Woods around an eight or a nine. Phil is the favorite by the odds, but everything points to...
Published: April 6, 2011
Tomorrow begins the best four days in golf. Without a question, the Masters is the best tournament hosted all year. From the course to the field, everything seems to have a different feel to it. Everybody wants a green jacket, and at most one person will join Augusta National as an honorary member. With the potential of this week, questions are abundant about the potential the tournament and...
Published: April 6, 2011
How could anyone dislike Phil Mickelson as a person? He is just another guy. He sees his kids go to their first day of school, supports his wife, and brings home the bacon. Well, he did until he stopped eating meat for a while. But really, Phil is the family man of the tour. His struggles with his wife and mother’s cancer battles have taken a toll on his game. He has admitted to slacking off...
Published: April 4, 2011
Where else would Tiger Woods perform at his best, other than Augusta? Most tournaments. However, Augusta is particularly special for Tiger. He has four of those green jackets, and each have been equally meaningful, for one reason or another. What Tiger enjoys even more is the shots that get your blood pumping. Those shots that bring the crowd to its feet shouting. Tiger seems to be a specialist...
Published: April 1, 2011
With the Masters approaching, we all are reminded of the nuances of golf, especially with regards to etiquette. Augusta National is the nicest course that the professionals play all year (no disrespect to other venues), and it holds a great standard of tradition. As we all know, professionals are not exactly the best at following these traditions, and most often it leads to some sort of “scandal.” Begin...
Published: March 28, 2011
This week Martin Laird won. Who? Martin Laird. That’s right. After four rounds of golf he came out on top by one stroke over Steve Marino, who still has never won on the PGA Tour. With the top golfers in the world in the field, there was a lot to be learned from how they played. So what are this week’s lessons? Begin Slideshow Read More →