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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: February 23, 2011
I apologize in advance for the weakness of this article. I will be doing a full Mayakoba Classic Six-pack in a while, and you will find my starting Yahoo fantasy lineup and results there. It’s match play this week at Dove Mountain, and the very best players in the world are there. Before telling you my six pack to bet on, I thought I would do a quick run-through of my brackets. BOBBY JONES This...
Published: February 16, 2011
Welcome to week six of 2011! We must start off with a HUGE congrats to Bill Murray for his first win at Pebble Beach in more than a dozen years of trying this crazy pro-am out. The Cinderella story finally happens. Oh yeah… and congrats go out to D.A. Points for acquiring his first PGA Tour victory. Check this out! Did you realize that the first six winners on tour this year have produced...
Published: February 9, 2011
Okay, we’ve had five tournaments so far in 2011. Mark Wilson has won two of them! This is truly amazing considering some of the field strengths that we have seen so far. I always knew Mark Wilson was a player who could have his moments, but I never would have predicted him to win two events in a year. I think we still have 30+ weeks to go, if I’m not mistaken. Congrats Mark...
Published: February 2, 2011
It’s an adage that may be as old as the hills but will always ring true. “Drive for show and putt for dough…” Just ask last week’s winner Bubba Watson. He demonstrably schooled last week’s field at Torrey Pines on exactly what that means by hitting his classic sweeping hooks and slicing drives that seemingly went on for miles. I think his birdie putt on the...
Published: January 26, 2011
It’s pretty tough to start off this week’s preview without giving some serious props to Jhonattan Vegas on his first PGA Tour win. This 27-year-old Venezuelan is the first man from that country to play in the PGA, and he just so happened to win his second event in the big dance. At 6’2” and almost 230 pounds, if you watched any of last week’s event, you know the big kid...
Published: January 19, 2011
Okay, let’s send out a cheery congrats to Mark Wilson for capturing his third PGA Tour victory. Had you been keen on him and laid down a $5 wager, that five spot would have turned into $1,250! That’s right, in some European books, Mr. Wilson was an astonishing 250:1 odds of winning. I think it’s safe to say, he was probably not on many people’s radar last week. Let’s...
Published: January 12, 2011
We may have caught a glimpse of what could be a very special year for a certain player. You may think that I mean Jonathan Byrd (who almost made last week’s six-pack by the way), yet it was his playoff counterpart, Robert Garrigus. Garrigus has overcome some incredible addiction obstacles to turn his “put in front of me and I will do it” lifestyle around. He found God...
Published: January 5, 2011
Welcome back, ladies and gentleman, to the initial tournament of the 2011 PGA Tour season. This year’s field is interesting to say the least. It should come as absolutely no surprise that Geoff Ogilvy is the clear favorite to win at 7:1 odds. Right behind him is the unbelievably impressive Ernie Els who really had a great bounce-back year in 2010, earning just over $4.5 million. There...
Published: September 1, 2010
If Tiger Woods had hit the shot that Matt Kuchar hit last Sunday on the first playoff hole, we would STILL be watching it on ESPN… What a fantastic finish for Matt Kuchar and a devastating end for Martin Laird last week. It was probably one of the best tournaments of the year, made especially awesome by Matt Kuchar securing us a 42:1 payback with his win. He was truly very due for a victory. This...
Published: August 11, 2010
It’s hard to believe that the final major of the year is about to start tomorrow. I mean, where did the summer go? The next thing you know we will be out there roaming the courses looking for our balls in leaf scattered fairways and feeling that early morning fall chill starting to settle in. Whistling Straits, a Pete Dye designed monster, is a true links style course requiring both length...