What would happen if Tiger won The Masters?

From ESPN.com: Tiger Woods is saying all the right things these days, but what if he won The Masters? Would that leave everyone speechless? How are we supposed to react then? It's possible, you know. From all accounts coming out of Orlando, Woods's game is as sharp as a sushi knife. It's "vintage" right now, according to John Cook, who's been playing with him lately. "I don't see anybody beating him." "He's killing it, absolutely killing it," Tour player Arjun Atwal told reporters in Orlando. "If he gets that putter going at all, he'll probably win." Read the entire story...

Source: http://blogs.golf.com/golf-truth-rumors/2010/03/what-would-happen-if-tiger-won-the-masters.html

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Fantasy Preview: AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am

After a marathon week in frigid? Arizona?... the tour is off to good ol? Pebble Beach for the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. As always, the questionable picks dispensed below are based on Yahoo/PGATour.com league rules. A-LIST Dustin Johnson: Yeah,...


Source: http://blogs.golf.com/fantasy_golf/2011/02/fantasy-preview-att-pebble-beach-national-pro-am.html

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Is Woods's return bad for the PGA Tour?

From The Wall Street Journal: Tiger Woods is golf's moneymaker. The PGA Tour, CBS, Augusta National, everyone associated with the Masters is breathing a huge sigh of relief that Woods is returning for the year's first major. But Woods's return may be the worst possible thing for the PGA Tour in the long run. Certainly, hundreds of golfers can thank Tiger for driving up purses and making sure that even the relatively mediocre are living quite comfortably. But Woods's dominance is a clear sign of the superstar effect which causes opponents to concede, rather than rise to the occasion when...

Source: http://blogs.golf.com/golf-truth-rumors/2010/04/is-woodss-return-bad-for-the-pga-tour.html

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After 13 roller-coaster, injury-filled years, it may be time for Harrison Frazar to call it a career

I've banked more than $9.3 million and still have the game to compete on the PGA Tour, but after 13 roller-coaster, injury-filled years, it may be time to call it a career


Source: http://www.golf.com/golf/tours_news/article/0,28136,2056551,00.html?cid=feed-tours_news-20110306-2056551

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