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Rickie Fowler was seven years old when he declared that his future would be on the PGA Tour. Well, 17 years, a massive endorsement with Puma, a PGA Tour victory at the Wells Fargo and a host of accolades later, and the 24-year-old is living the dream. I got the chance to chat with Rickie and learned that he doesn’t eat, sleep and breathe golf. And that’s perfectly fine for him. Instead,...
Published: April 13, 2013
Tiger’s third round was a dogged battle back into contention. Woods shot a two-under-par 70, highlighted by his strong back-nine surge where he shot a two-under-par 34, his first round under par on Augusta’s second nine in eight rounds. After two rounds of near error-free golf at the 77th Masters, Tiger Woods suddenly and unexpectedly began his round today amidst a firestorm of controversy....
Published: March 29, 2013
Last year’s U.S. Open champ has never been one to settle. That’s why Webb Simpson is continually improving his resume and setting his sights on the biggest tournament of the year, the 2013 Masters. He’s well on his way, already posting two terrific top-10 finishes this season at the Northern Trust Open (T6) and World Golf Championship-Accenture Match Play (T5). I got a chance...
Published: March 27, 2013
Fred Funk is as easy going as his silky smooth swing. We got a chance to chat with the eight-time PGA Tour champion about everything from Tiger Woods‘ resurgence in the golf world to the intriguing partnership he’s entered with Stryker Orthapaedics and Fisher House to help support our military families by making the same Stryker GetAroundKnee® hat that he wears on tour available for...
Published: March 10, 2013
Tiger Woods wins the WGC-Cadillac Championship, and captures his 76th career victory. It was a performance defined by Woods’ short game expertise, needing just 100 putts over the four days. Woods is now the first player of the 2013 season to earn multiple victories. He’s also put himself in place to regain the No. 1 World Ranking with a victory at his next tournament, the Bay Hill...
Published: February 16, 2013
Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus combine for 10 major championships at the Masters, but what if they competed against Augusta National’s founder, Bobby Jones, in his heyday and with his clubs? It’s the eternal and endlessly arguable question inherent to all sports—how would stars of various eras fare against the all-time legends of the game? EA Sports has brought you one giant step closer...
Published: February 11, 2013
To say a win from Brandt Snedeker at the 2013 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am was improbable would be the understatement of this young season. Why? Because momentum isn’t always translatable, even for a golfer as terrific as Snedeker—last year’s FedEx Cup winner and the hottest player on tour this season with a T3 and pair of back-to-back runner-up finishes to Phil Mickelson...
Published: February 6, 2013
Winning at Pebble Beach is like golf’s rite of passage to glory. Besides winning a major championship, some of the sport’s all-time legends have made their mark at Pebble and gone on to incredible careers, ranging from Byron Nelson and Billy Casper to Tiger Woods and this week’s defending champion, Phil Mickelson. As picturesque as Pebble appears—the crisp, cool air paired with...
Published: December 28, 2012
Among the thousands of pros who tee’d it up this season, there were five golfers who showed talent and resolve that portends success in 2013. Golf is such a fickle sport. One week you may have an unshakable rhythm, making birdies effortlessly, and the next week you’re lucky to be saving pars and bogeys as you grind through 18 grueling holes. What distinguishes this group is not necessarily...
Published: December 19, 2012
It had been nine long years since Jim Furyk won a major championship, but Sunday at the 2012 U.S. Open he was three holes away from a return to glory. With the lead and momentum in hand, Furyk crumbled. He duck-hooked his drive on the 16th, bogeyed the hole and then surrendered his chances at the title with another bogey on the 18th. Furyk may have nightmares about that tee shot...