America Gone Soft
“They like to act tough, she like to tow ‘em off, She make ‘em straighten up their hat cause she know they soft …”
Unfortunately nearly all of America could use a lesson from Kanye West’s old flame back in Lake Michigan.
America, as a whole, needs to straighten up their hat these days, because we’ve truly […]
Immelman the Top Survivor at Augusta
While watching the final round of the Masters with a friend Sunday afternoon, we both had a few doubts about Trevor Immelman’s play.
There was the missed birdie putt on No. 7, followed by a bogey on 8. Then a bogey on the par-3 12th, followed by a disastrous double bogey on 16. What was once […]
Immelman Has Fate on His Side
History doesn’t lie.
For the third straight year, Justin Rose led after the first round of the Masters. In the previous two attempts, he has not won a Green Jacket after taking the 18-hole lead.
Rory Sabbatini won the par-3 contest Wednesday, a bad omen for players; that winner has never claimed victory in the tournament in […]
Amen Corner, Green Jackets and Some Guy Named Snedeker
Your humble blogger stealthy left his office just after 3 p.m. today with three things in mind: Couch, laptop, Masters.
It was great watching the “Amen Corner live” coverage on CBS Sportsline’s Web site today, but I could hardly wait for the real thing. I was tired of hearing only five seconds of the Masters theme […]
2008 Masters Preview
Azaleas. Dogwoods. Lush green fairways and white sand traps.
Rae’s Creek. Hogan’s Bridge. The Butler Cabin. Amen Corner.
Forgive me for sounding so poetic, but the Masters has a knack for extracting the prose out of me.
It is a time when nothing else matters in my life except for plopping myself on the couch (or chair — I […]
