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Tiger Woods took the podium looking better than he did just a few short months ago. He sat in front of a full media room with his white Tiger Woods hat on, sporting a new goatee, and took every question that was fired at him whether it was about golf or what has transpired with him over the past several months. While he didn’t answer every question with every detail, he was a lot more open than...
Published: April 5, 2010
With the Masters just days away, it’s time to have a little fun with all the Tiger Woods drama going on. This is the official Tiger Woods at the Masters Drinking Game: 2010 Edition. Go to the store, get your favorite beverage, alcoholic or non-alcoholic, get your shot glasses set up on the table, and get ready to possibly be out cold by the second hole. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: April 5, 2010
For the 2010 Shell Houston Open, there were names on the top of the leaderboard that a lot of people didn’t expect. Then there are names that remained in the fight long after most expected them to. There have been surprises and there have been disappointments. Players that withdrew from the tournament and players that just didn’t bring their ‘A’ games. Then there are those that...
Published: April 2, 2010
There has been a walrus sighting in Houston—well, at least the walrus’ son. Kevin Stadler, son of longtime PGA player Craig Stadler, finished the day tied—with Australian Cameron Percy—for the lead at the Shell Houston Open at five-under par 67. Cameron who? Yes, Cameron Percy, the Australian who has only made two cuts in the seven tournaments he’s entered. His best...
Published: March 31, 2010
Tiger Woods. That’s going to be the topic of conversation among every media member, every fan and every player that will make their way to Augusta National. The sport’s biggest name will make his return at the sport’s biggest tournament. There will be questions galore as the tournament opens on April 8th. Some will center around his personal life and some will center around how he’ll...
Published: March 31, 2010
The final tour stop before the Super Bowl of the PGA Tour, the Shell Houston Open will get underway on Thursday April 1st in Houston, TX. It boasts a field of guys like Phil Mickelson, Ernie Els, defending SHO champion Paul Casey and Fred Couples. Els is just coming off a win in Florida at the Arnold Palmer Invitational while Couples, who’s already won twice on the Champions Tour, looks to make...
Published: March 29, 2010
Tiger has had his share of incredible, even miraculous victories. He’s won tournaments by a record number of strokes and made shots that no one would ever think they would see. From his 12-stroke victory at the 2007 Masters, the largest margin of victory in the tournament’s history, to his 15-stroke victory at the 2000 US Open at Pebble Beach, another record, he has had his share of memorable...
Published: March 26, 2010
Arnold Palmer is one of the great names of golf. He’s a name that will live with the Sam Snead’s, the Gary Player’s, the Byron Nelson’s, and the Jack Nicklaus’ of the PGA history books. His name is synonymous with greatness, grace, and is as humble as any one in history. When he speaks, you listen. So when Palmer was asked during his invitational tournament...
Published: March 25, 2010
Tiger is finally going to face the media. Not not the controlled media that he’s been able to put together his last two trips in front of a microphone, but a full-blown, shark (media) infested room full of questions he can’t control. Gone is his ability to limit what questions are asked. Gone are the time limits he set on ESPN and the Golf Channel. Gone are Tiger’s ability to duck...
Published: March 24, 2010
With The Masters just a few weeks away, it’s time to look at the possible playing partners for Tiger and imagine the conversation, or lack thereof, when the two golfers exchange “pleasantries” on the first tee. There are a few that come to my mind right away and I’m sure most of you are thinking along the same lines as I am. But what would that be like? Who would the media love...