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Phil Mickelson‘s 2013 Masters was an aberration—a horrible overall performance that won’t happen again for a long, long time. Lefty finished in a tie for 54th place—only four golfers finished lower after making the cut. It was his worst showing at Augusta since he missed the cut in 1997. He carded a 77 on Friday and a 76 on Saturday—two of his worst rounds...
Published: April 9, 2013
The 2013 Masters is set to kick off on Thursday, April 11, and the betting lines are shaping up for the world’s top golfers. These men will test their mettle against Augusta National—one of the toughest venues on the PGA Tour—in an effort to win the coveted green jacket. Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson have won seven green jackets between them, and it’s no surprise that they’re...
Published: April 9, 2013
Tiger Woods is the heavy betting favorite heading into the 2013 Masters, and with the way he’s been playing of late, it’s not hard to see why. Augusta National Golf Club is one of golf’s most demanding tests, however, and the margin between winning the Masters and missing the cut is razor thin. Winning the Masters requires precision ball-striking, a hot putter and a bit of luck....
Published: April 5, 2013
Tiger Woods will be favored to win the 2013 Masters, but don’t count out Jason Day. Day isn’t the only sleeper with a chance to make a surprise charge up the leaderboard over the weekend and win at Augusta National, either. While guys like Woods and Phil Mickelson win majors more often than their lesser-known peers, watching men like Zach Johnson and Charl Schwartzel shock...
Published: April 4, 2013
It’s been a long time since Tiger Woods was truly feared on the PGA Tour, but should he win the Masters in 2013, the fear of Tiger will return. Woods is back—of that there’s no doubt. Once the most intimidating figure in golf, he’s entered five PGA Tour events this season, winning three. No other golfer on tour has won more than a single tournament this year, and...
Published: February 18, 2013
Roger Federer believes biological passports should be the norm on the ATP—a notion that makes plenty of sense in this day and age where cheating in pro sports is prevalent. Federer stated the following, according to the Guardian‘s Kevin Mitchell: “A blood passport will be necessary […] as some substances can’t be discovered right now but might in the future, and...
Published: August 24, 2012
Tiger Woods is starting to look like an old man out on the course at Bethpage for the Barclays, and he’s only just starting to wear down. This is according to an article by Shane Bacon of CBS Sports, accompanied by a video to prove it: Woods started to wince in his second round of the first FedEx Cup playoff event, grabbing his back and event commenting to his caddie, Joe LaCava, that he felt...
Published: July 29, 2012
Sweet-swinging Fred Couples has been on fire the past two rounds at the 2012 Senior British Open at Turnberry, and he’s perfectly positioned for a comeback win over Bernhard Langer in the final round on Sunday. Couples’ Open Championship got off to an ominous start, as he posted a two-over par round of 72 in Round 1 on Thursday. He scored a double-bogey on the third and ninth holes and...
Published: July 17, 2012
Mexico is considered to be one of the top medal contenders at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, but they will face a stiff test right off the bat against South Korea on July 26 at Newcastle. According to SI.com’s Grant Wahl, South Korea will be the toughest test in Mexico’s group. I’ll admit that Wahl’s statement was a bit of a shocker to me, as I’ve never associated...
Published: July 5, 2012
Tiger Woods missed the cut at the 2012 Greenbrier Classic. He never figured out the speed of the greens, and he was plagued the entire way by terrible distance control with his irons. Woods never got into a groove, and he’ll have to go back to the practice range and figure out what’s wrong with his swing before the Open Championship. Thanks for sticking with us through the end, and...