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Charl Schwartzel brilliantly played the final four holes to win the intensely exciting 2011 Masters. 21-year-old Rory McIlroy led by two entering the final round of the 75th Masters, but seven others either shared or held an advantage over the culminating 18 holes. Charl Schwartzel, 26, was one of them, and with a brilliant and composed finish, the South African playing in his first Masters, pulled...
Published: August 16, 2010
Dustin Johnson should have known better. He should have payed closer attention to the rule book. You should never, ever ground your club in the sand. It was clearly a sand trap that his second shot found itself in on the 18th hole. It wasn’t being used, as the footprints blanketed the surface. That’s what the uproar was about. PGA Tour officials were blasted because of their ruling. But...
Published: July 18, 2010
Louis Oosthuizen grew up in Mossel Bay, South Africa playing on a links course in the city in the southernmost cape of the country that featured 94 pot-bunkers and constant wind. St. Andrews, the setting for the British Open, has felt just like home for the 27-year-old. And not surprisingly, the comfort, coupled with his brilliant play off the tee and steadiness everywhere else, translated to a moment...
Published: June 21, 2010
American Dustin Johnson entered the final round of the U.S. Open six-under with a three-shot lead over Irishman Graeme McDowell. He parred the first hole, and it appeared that if he could continue this trend and play steady golf he could win his first major. His train was riding smoothly, but then all of a sudden, it steered off track, crashed into a ditch, and caught fire. What ensued was indeed...
Published: April 12, 2010
On the par-five 13th hole, a hole that he eagled during the third round, Phil Mickelson found himself in the woods. His ball tricked in amongst the pines and nestled down right behind a tree and just to the right of another. Mickelson hovered over it and surveyed the landscape. The green, 205 yards away, was straight uphill from him, and there was just enough of a gap between the two trees to get the...
Published: April 11, 2010
Lee Westwood, who has finished third place in his last two major championships, looks to capture his first Green Jacket and first major on Sunday as he holds a narrow lead over Phil Mickelson. As he walked to the par-five 13th during the third round of the Masters at Augusta National, Phil Mickelson nodded to the crowd having gone seven-under over the first 48 holes. At this point, he was...
Published: April 9, 2010
Tiger Woods has been through a lot in the past few months, and most of it has been deserved. He had been living a lie, and because of his infidelity, golf’s best golfer and one of the most well-known sports athlete in history lost sponsors, credibility, and the trust of his wife, Elin. But all that is behind him. He is back playing a game that needs him and that he needs. And did he ever return...