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What does it mean to be great? That is a question I struggled with for a long time in coming up with this list. Is it producing a result that few, if any, can match? Is it the mastery of a pressure-filled moment? A combination of the two? We as fans love sports because they give us the chance to witness the impossible—to watch our heroes reach new levels of performance and to achieve, even if...
Published: April 20, 2011
As I watched Tiger Woods obliterate the front nine of Augusta National on Sunday at the Masters, I couldn’t help but slide closer and closer to the edge of my couch. It was as if Tiger’s expanding gravitational pull was sucking me in. When he made eagle on No. 8—getting him to five under on his round and squarely in the hunt—I literally fell off the couch. No other golfer in...
Published: April 7, 2011
Augusta National isn’t supposed to be that easy. Rory McIlroy wasted no time making his presence felt around the course today, birding three of his first four holes en route to a bogey-free round of 65. He currently holds a two-shot lead. McIlroy, playing in only his third Masters, hit 10 of 14 fairways, 14 of 18 greens and took only 26 putts to navigate Augusta on a day tailor made for scoring. Who...
Published: April 5, 2011
This year will be the first in more than a decade that Tiger Woods won’t begin The Masters as the prohibitive favorite. What a long, strange journey it’s been. He hasn’t won a tournament of any kind since 2009, and worse yet, he’s looked ordinary most of the time since. Tiger may be down, but he’s not out. A victory at this year’s Masters will go a long way...
Published: April 2, 2011
Everyone knows that when Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson step onto the first tee at Augusta National, they become favorites to take home the green jacket. But with neither of them playing championship-caliber golf so far this season, it’s time to look beyond the usual suspects. Here are five golfers who might be celebrating come Sunday evening. Begin Slideshow Read More →