In Jon Rahm’s presser on Tuesday, I asked him this question: Brian Harman was in here yesterday, and he talked… Read more »
Posts Tagged: The Masters
The Masters can’t get here soon enough
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall. Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. All the king’s horses and all the king’s… Read more »
Reflections on Jon Rahm’s win at the Masters
Although it lacked some drama coming down the stretch on Sunday, the Masters still was compelling to watch. Jon Rahm… Read more »
Tiger throws “dirt” at LIV and its players
“…They’ve gone right from the amateur ranks right into the organization and never really got a chance to play out… Read more »
Thirty-five years & counting: Questions & Answers about the Masters
This will be my 35th Masters as a credentialed media member. It’s the best competition in not only golf but… Read more »
Dan Jenkins’ new book: a rollicking and ripping read
Sports Makes You Type Faster by Dan Jenkins—Here’s the other reason for my neglected fall desk duties: reading and laughing… Read more »
The 2018 Masters: Notes and Observations
(Augusta, GA) Like many players overshadowed by the buzz about Tiger Woods, Reed definitely came in under the radar especially… Read more »
‘Under the radar’ Bubba Watson wins the Masters
Next April, it’s possible Masters defending champion Bubba Watson could be asked to impart a few words of wisdom and… Read more »
Why I cried when Louis Oosthuizen lost the Masters
Did you hear the one about the golfer who in October placed a $10 bet at 100-to-1 odds on Louis… Read more »
28 years and counting: Reflections on the Masters
Woody Allen once said, “80 percent of success is showing up.” For the past 28 years, I’ve been showing up… Read more »