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Monthly Archives: April 2018
The fall and rise of Sir Tiger of Isleworth
I’ve yet to start properly reading my copy of Jeff Benedict and Aman Keteyian’s new book Tiger, but have a look at this first. It’s a superb documentary made by British journalist Jaques Peretti which covers nearly everything in the … Continue reading
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What happened?
“I’ve been waiting for this chance” said Rory McIlroy after Saturday’s round. He was as confident and as optimistic as he’s ever been seen. He looked excited and was walking with a bounce in his step. And he took the … Continue reading
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Patrick Reed: “I’m just here to play golf and win tournaments”
Let me start by saying how much I enjoyed watching Patrick Reed play all four rounds at The Masters. There was a simplicity and clarity of thought to the way he approached Augusta National, he was a demon with his … Continue reading
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Tiger thanks the galleries after first round at Augusta
“It’s great to be back” said Tiger Woods after his first competitive round in a major in a long time. “OMG the crowds have been incredible. I had several standing ovations and the fans have been incredible so warm over … Continue reading
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Carry on Alliss
BBC have given Peter Alliss a one year rolling contract which means that he can name his own retirement date, and carry on broadcasting until his nineties should he so wish, He’s now unbelievably 87 though he sounds much younger … Continue reading
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Tom Watson wins Masters Par 3 contest
It’s the pre-tournament tournament no one wants to win, such is the superstition that very few winners of the Par 3 contest go on to win the Masters themselves. One exception to this is Tom Watson who won both in … Continue reading
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Women to play Augusta National during Masters Week
Yes, I had to read that twice because I didn’t believe my eyes… Masters chairman Fred Ridley (pictured) announced on Wednesday the creation of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur Championship. The event, set to kick off Masters week in April … Continue reading
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Want to go to The Masters?
If you’ve never been out to Augusta but always wanted to but this company, TripNerd, is the #1 “Fan Experience” company in the country with an outstanding reputation. They partner with companies all over the world, to help them plan … Continue reading
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Which was weirder?
Which is weirder? The fact that Phil thought this shirt “looks good” or that Tiger and Phil were playing “let’s be buddies” and playing a pre-Masters practice round together? Let’s have normal service resume…we know there’s no love lost.
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