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@fredontv tweeted, “Note to self: mute Masters coverage when Tiger is on screen and 5th grade daughter is in the room.” Not only that, the world’s former No. 1 player played awful Saturday, unable to keep any decorum, screaming “God dammit” and slamming clubs on tee boxes, violently hooking his drives left, seemingly hitting out of trees more than the fairway. “watchin...
Published: April 11, 2011
No one is more charismatic than Tiger Woods when he wins. But when he loses, the former No. 1 golfer becomes the world’s biggest, pouty sourpuss. After his five-under-par 67 Sunday and posting the lowest score at the 2011 Masters up to that point, every golf fan wanted to know what went through his head. Instead of answering simple questions, he did this at the post-game interview:...
Published: April 10, 2011
The world’s former No. 1 golfer starts Sunday in more of a crouching tiger position than ever. Tiger Woods, the four-time Masters champion, shot a two-over-par 74 Saturday, seemingly knocking him out of the 2011 Masters after a promising 66 Friday. Woods, at five-under-par 211, will tee off with Martin Laird at 1:40 p.m. at Augusta National today, one hour before leader Rory McIlroy at 12-under-par...
Published: April 9, 2011
The age-old question of “does experience or talent win golf tournaments?” has developed at the 2011 Masters. The 21-year-old Rory McIlroy made only one bogey en route to leading the Masters at 10-under-par Friday. Jason Day, 23, set the Masters’ second-round scoring record with an eight-under-par 64 and will join McIlroy in the last group Saturday afternoon. The veterans, Tiger Woods,...
Published: April 8, 2011
Y.E. Yang shocked the world by beating Tiger Woods. On Sunday. While trailing. In a major. Now it’s time for Yang, K.J. Choi and Kyung-Tae Kim to shock the world again by donning the first green jacket by an Asian-born golfer at the 2011 Masters. Yang and Choi needs no formal introduction. Yang is the first Asian-born golfer to win a major, and Choi was ranked as high as No. 9...
Published: April 6, 2011
It’s easy to say Martin Kaymer, Lee Westwood, Phil Michelson or Tiger Woods could win the Masters. But just like the NCAA March Madness tournament, understanding who the underdogs are can make or break your brackets. Here is my list for the top 10 under-the-radar contenders for the 2011 Masters starting Thursday. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: April 5, 2011
For the first time in a long time, a group with Tiger Woods does not become must-see TV in April at Augusta National. The 99-player field at the Masters leads off the 2011 majors, but only a handful of groups show potential for intriguing headlines. Here are the top pairings you should watch on Thursday. Gold medal: A 2011 Masters winner might come out of group No. 6 with Dustin Johnson,...
Published: October 30, 2010
Anthony Kim won’t win a single tournament in 2011 because there is more to his thumb injury than he lets on. Kim, widely considered as an up-and-coming star, admitted he liked to party and drink as a rookie on the PGA Tour in 2006. So when he withdrew from the Justin Timberlake Shriners Open Golf Tournament at Las Vegas, people were quick to judge on the reasons why. One report said a Bellagio...
Published: October 30, 2010
Hale Irwin is the most decorated Champions Tour player in its history. After Friday’s six-under-par 65, he can now add shooting his age to share a first-round lead to the list of accomplishments. Except major sports websites like ESPN, Fox Sports and NBC sports didn’t think it was a big deal. Only homepages of Golf.com, a Sports Illustrated website, and the golf sections of USA Today,...
Published: October 26, 2010
Tall, muscular and full of potential can be used to describe PGA Tour professional Adam Scott. Now that he’s married, what about his golf game? When the UNLV graduate became a pro in 2000, the 20-year-old Australian was widely considered as the next Tiger Woods. Even though he has won at least one tournament per year since then, after a horrible 2009 stint where he missed 10 cuts—including...