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It’s Jordan Spieth’s world, and we’re just golfing in it. The 21-year-old phenom is absolutely tearing up Augusta National, and he’s increased his Masters lead to five strokes entering the weekend. His blemish-free 66 in Round 2 was a sight to behold, as he didn’t allow the pressure of leading a major tournament get to him and played a surgical 18 holes of golf. Barring...
Published: April 11, 2015
The way things are looking, the 2015 Masters could feature a runaway victory, and that’s not just because Jordan Spieth is playing out of his mind and has a five-stroke cushion over the field. According to Weather.com, Augusta National may see some wet weather Saturday morning, as a 60 percent chance of early showers are expected before clearing up for a partly sunny afternoon. Spieth will be...
Published: April 7, 2015
It’s difficult enough for Masters participants to battle each other and navigate the treacherous Augusta National in an effort to post low numbers, but when the elements come into play, par suddenly becomes a very good score. At this time of year, weather can be completely unpredictable in Georgia, as rain, fluctuating temperatures and gusty winds are all prevalent. In 2013, downpours almost...
Published: April 7, 2015
Rory McIlroy, the world’s No. 1 golfer, is generating plenty of buzz heading into the 2015 Masters. The Northern Irishman has claimed victories in the U.S. Open, Open Championship and PGA Championship, and he needs a win at Augusta National to complete his career Grand Slam. Rest assured, McIlroy knows what’s at stake, and he shared his thoughts on the matter during a press conference,...
Published: April 7, 2015
With an immensely talented field chock-full of the world’s top players set to take on Augusta National in hopes of earning the coveted green jacket in this year’s Masters, the favorites tend to generate headlines while some intriguing sleepers fall by the wayside. If you’re looking to place a wager on the tournament, or even just have some fun with some prop bets, considering underdogs...
Published: April 7, 2015
The Masters, the year’s first major tournament, boasts an extremely talented field due to its difficult qualifying conditions. Only the cream of the crop is able to set foot onto Augusta National in search of the coveted green jacket, and the players will all be heavily tested. Augusta boasts 7,435 yards of thick rough, elevation changes, well-placed hazards and mystifying greens. Even the world’s...
Published: April 1, 2015
There’s plenty at stake for the entire field at the 2015 Shell Houston Open, as players will have one last opportunity to fine-tune their games before the Masters or come away with a win in order to earn a coveted tee time at Augusta National. Each of the event’s participants will have to navigate the treacherous Tournament Course at The Golf Club of Houston. The 7,422-yard track boasts...
Published: March 31, 2015
The PGA Tour’s first major tournament of the year is also one of its most prestigious, as the best golfers from around the world set foot onto the storied Augusta National Golf Club in an effort to earn the coveted green jacket. Although, winning that sought-after prize isn’t easy. Augusta National features more than 7,400 yards of thick rough, tree-lined fairways and other notorious hazards...
Published: March 25, 2015
With the Masters fast approaching, several of the world’s top golfers are headed to San Antonio to fine-tune their craft at the Valero Texas Open. The challenging TPC San Antonio will test the mettle of each competing player. At just over 7,500 yards, its length is beset with dangerous winds, tree-lined fairways and well-placed hazards on a golf course that is set up to reward risk-takers but...
Published: March 18, 2015
There are few feats more rewarding than winning a tournament hosted by one of golf’s most iconic figures. Such is the case at the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill Club and Lodge. A 62-time winner on the PGA Tour, Palmer is one of the sport’s most beloved heroes, and the world’s best players pay homage to his legendary career by flocking to Orlando, Florida, to compete in his...