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Category Archives: Masters
Masters Week: G’Day!
Jason “Make My” Day! Click here for leaderboard. Not since 1996 and Greg Norman has an Aussie been on top of the leaderboard going into the weekend. We love our Aussie friends and it would be great to see a … Continue reading
Masters Week: El Niño!
Wow, 32 players shoot under par. Spain’s IBEX rallied in anticipation of Sergio’s 66 today. Efficient markets, no? Should have bet on the Baby Bull! Hmmmm… El Niño is to Baby Bull as Liquidity is to Stock Bull? Tweet of … Continue reading
Masters Week: Place Your Bets
Here’s our picks. $100 on each player: Woods, Rose, Westwood, Donald, and Colsaerts 19th Hole Fodder Famed golf course architect and Augusta designer Alister MacKenzie died before the grass had been planted — never playing or seeing the course in … Continue reading
Masters Week: Champions Dinner, Bikini Wax, and Phil
Click here for a great graphic of the past 20 years of menus from the Masters Champion Dinners. Bubba Watson has yet to reveal what he will be serving up at this year’s Champions Dinner. Here’s what our menu would … Continue reading
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Masters Week: Jack and German POWs
Answer to yesterday’s Masters quiz question: Anthony Kim posted 11 birdies in the second round of the 2009 Masters. Here’s some more 19th hole fodder to impress your buddies and something I bet you didn’t know about Augusta: German POWs … Continue reading
Masters Week: Who’s Your Caddy?
Answer to yesterday’s Masters quiz question: Fruitland Nurseries occupied the land that was purchased to build Augusta National Golf Club. Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/04/06/3326438/masters-trivia-quiz.html#storylink=cpy Ever curse your caddy? Here’s some history to impress your golf buddies at the 19th … Continue reading
Masters Week, Baby!
Haven’t picked up a club since October and may never again due to a complicated injury/illness. Nevertheless, still get goosebumps during Masters Week. What previously occupied the land that was purchased to build Augusta National Golf Club? a.) Fruitland … Continue reading
