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Won 2 Watch: Chris Kirk
Posted on 11 Apr 2011 by High Fade.
Chris Kirk had a stellar collegiate career at the University of Georgia, assisting the Bulldogs in winning the 2005 NCAA Division 1 Men's Golf Championship and was a member of the victorious 2007 US Walker Cup team. Kirk then began his professional career on the Nationwide Tour in 2008 and experienced a beak out season in 2010, securing two wins and eight top 10 finishes. As a result, Kirk ...
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MASTERFUL ENDING
Posted on 11 Apr 2011 by Mike Cid.
Sunday’s final round of the Masters will possibly go down as one of the most thrilling final rounds in the history of golf. Rory McIlroy headed into the final round with a four-shot lead over Jason Day, Angel Cabrera, K.J. Choi, and Charl Schwartzel. Tiger Woods started the day seven shots off the lead, and needed a hot start in order to have an outside chance of winning his 5th green jac...
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PGA TOUR WHAT IT MEANS: April 10, 2011 — The Masters
Posted on 10 Apr 2011 by Jeremy Schilling.
What a Sunday. What a Masters. This week's What It Means is just a bunch of random thoughts about a great Sunday at Augusta: 1) Congrats to Charl Schwartzel. What a final round. Insane chip-in at 1. Hole out at 3. Four straight birdies to end it all including one off a gutsy second shot at 17. Strong, strong way to finish. 2) Adam Scott is back. The long putter seems to have triggered something...
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Won 2 Watch: 2011 Masters
Posted on 4 Apr 2011 by High Fade.
The youth movement has officially arrived and apparently has no intentions of going back into hiding. There have already been 3 first time winners in the 2011 PGA Tour season and from week to week the leaderboard is littered with young talent seeking their 1st victory. So will the youth movement continue at the 2011 Masters and who are some of the golfers flying below the radar that would mak...
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PGA Tour Sleeper: Fred Couples
Posted on 28 Mar 2011 by High Fade.
Couples relaxed demeanor and carefree attitude on the golf course has always endeared him to golf fans and players alike. For this reason, he is one of the most popular golfers on tour, garnering attention everywhere he goes. Following a successful PGA Tour career of 15 PGA Tour titles including the 1992 Masters, Couples transitioned to the Champions Tour in 2010. To no surprise, Couples ex...
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Won 2 Watch: Matteo Manassero
Posted on 21 Mar 2011 by High Fade.
Manassero is quietly rewriting history before our very eyes. At the age of 16, Manassero became the youngest British Amateur Champion and the youngest to make the cut at the 2010 Masters. Turning professional shortly thereafter, at the age of 17, Manassero then became the youngest to win a European Tour event, the 2010 Castello Masters. Securing his playing privileges for the next two years o...
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Parity The New Reality on PGA Tour
Posted on 15 Mar 2011 by Brandon Marcus.
Phil Mickelson hasn't won a tournament since last years Masters. Tiger's winless streak extends even longer – approaching a year and half. Aside from Mickelson's second place finish at the Buick, neither has been a factor on the PGA Tour in 2011. In fact, they've played some pretty mediocre golf. When was the last time neither Tiger or Phil hoisted a trophy in 11 months? Is the Tiger-...
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Won 2 Watch: Jason Day
Posted on 31 Jan 2011 by High Fade.
Jason Day began his PGA Tour career in 2006 and like many young golfers before him, thought that he would take over the golfing world and immediately challenge for the #1 ranking. After all, he was the young phenom out of Australia brimming with self confidence, so why would he think otherwise? Utilizing sponsor exemptions throughout 2006, Day was quickly humbled, failing to earn his PGA Tour...
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WHAT CAN WE EXPECT IN 2011
Posted on 12 Jan 2011 by Mike Cid.
2010 was a year to remember. Phil Mickelson won the Masters with a historic shot on the 13th hole. The world was introduced to the talents of Graeme McDowell at Pebble Beach. We watched as 11 players in their twenties won 14 times. The forty-somethings also held serve as Furyk, Els, and Stricker combined for 7 wins, 23 top-10 finishes, and winning the FedEx Cup championship. The bigge...
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Tiger Speaks
Posted on 5 Apr 2010 by Dan Rakusan.
Well, Tiger Woods finally addressed a packed media room from the Augusta National Golf Course, home of the Masters, in a 35 minute press conference this afternoon. While questions were kept fairly general (in the sense that nobody asked about the specific women he had affairs with, nor any questions about Elin Woods or her plans moving forward), some of them touched on issues that fans are cu...
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Tiger To Return For Masters?
Posted on 8 Mar 2010 by Dan Rakusan.
There has been much speculation surrounding a potential return date for fallen star Tiger Woods this season, and many suspect he'll be back for the Masters. This wouldn't come as a shock to me, personally, as clearly Tiger's career focus is to break the record for all time majors won. However, I'd put forth the idea that Tiger would return to action prior to the Masters, likely at Arnold Pa...
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Eye of the Tiger
Posted on 24 Aug 2009 by Josh Hoffman.
With Lakerland all quiet on the front, I decided to switch gears and tackle Tiger Woods' supposed poor sportsmanship and temper: I was having breakfast with my grandpa Stan during the week that followed the 91st PGA Championship – which saw Tiger Woods relinquish his three-round lead to victor Y.E. Yang on the final day – when the Stan The Man mentioned his distaste for the poo...









