Bubba Watson, Louis Oosthuizen Shots Conjure Up Masters Past
![Bubba Watson wasn't the first with a miraculous escape from the trees on the 10th hole, but his shot netted a victory. Photo copyright John Korduner/Icon SMI.](http://theaposition.com/davidhbarrett/wp-content/uploads/sites/21/2012/04/WatsonCap-175x130.jpg)
Louis Oosthuizen’s double eagle at Augusta National on Sunday conjured memories of Gene Sarazen’s “Shot Heard Round the World” in… Read more »
Louis Oosthuizen’s double eagle at Augusta National on Sunday conjured memories of Gene Sarazen’s “Shot Heard Round the World” in… Read more »
No player makes you shake your head more often than Phil Mickelson, whether it’s in wonderment at stellar play, like… Read more »
Tiger Woods may no longer be bothered by “the big miss.” Oh, he’s no doubt still plenty bothered by his… Read more »
Here is Part 2 of highlights from my recently published book, Making the Masters: Bobby Jones and the Birth of… Read more »
The following adaptation of my book Making the Masters: Bobby Jones and the Birth of America’s Greatest Golf Tournament (Skyhorse… Read more »
Brandel Chamblee of the Golf Channel has written a thoughtful post on Tiger Woods’ post-round interview on Sunday at the… Read more »
The winners of the last four major championships (Graeme McDowell, U.S. Open; Louis Oosthuizen, British Open; Martin Kaymer, PGA Championship;… 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 »