Takeaway Thoughts From a Wild Masters
It was set up to be a relatively dull Masters Sunday. Rory McIlroy had a four-stroke lead over a quartet… Read more »
It was set up to be a relatively dull Masters Sunday. Rory McIlroy had a four-stroke lead over a quartet… Read more »
Some observations on Saturday’s third round: It seems odd to me that on the CBS telecast of the Masters they… Read more »
Some thoughts from the second round of the Masters: There’s an old Augusta National story told about Sam Snead playing… Read more »
One of the things that makes the Masters so compelling is the volatility of scoring. The nature of Augusta National,… Read more »
I first posted this a year ago when this blog was just getting started. It all still holds true. The… Read more »
There have been 14 PGA Tour events so far this year. None has been won by a player who came… Read more »
Charles Howell III and the Masters were a storybook tale waiting to happen. We’re still waiting. In fact, it has… Read more »
Doug Ferguson of the Associated Press reported earlier this week on a plan by the PGA Tour to revamp its… Read more »
The Transitions Championship was won by little-known Gary Woodland. But this might be a case where the winner was little… Read more »
Sergio Garcia is back on the PGA Tour for the first time in seven months at the Transitions Championship. Judging… Read more »