Day 2 at the 2008 Masters

April 11, 2008

Wow, what another great day of golf at Augusta National. There have been some awesome shots made today. Unfortunately there have also been some terrible shots as well. Mickelson looked really good around the green today. That kind of play will help him the rest of the weekend. Today, U.S. Amateur runner-up Michael Thompson showed [...]

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Day 1 at the 2008 Masters

April 11, 2008

Man what a gorgeous day on a gorgeous course. Augusta National looked magnificent and the golf wasn’t to bad either. There was some great play on the first day at the 2008 Masters. How about Ian Poulter and that hole-in-one on the 16th hole. Ian hit an 8-iron from 169 yards, man I want one [...]

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The 2008 Masters – Everything you wanted to know

April 9, 2008

I wanted to give you some great facts about the magnificent golf course in Augusta, Georgia know as the Augusta National where the Masters tournament is played. The first Masters tournament was held in 1934. Bobby Jones along with architect Alistair McKenzie designed Augusta National. Most Masters victories belongs to Jack Nicklaus with 6. I [...]

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2008 Masters Golf Course Changes

April 7, 2008

In my previous post I mentioned that there where changes to the Masters course in Augusta this year. I did some research and found out the changes that were made for 2008. Hole No. 1: Ten yards were added to the front of the Masters tee providing more flexibility in the event of a strong [...]

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2008 Masters Tournament Week

April 7, 2008

It has arrived, the first major golf event of 2008. After much anticipation, the 2008 Masters Tournament week is here. The field is set and ready to battle the difficult and ever changing course. Masters officials tweak the course each and every year. This year they have added several hundred yards. Even though several hundred [...]

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Having Trouble Putting?

January 25, 2008

I just read an article about last weeks Bob Hope Chrysler Classic winner, D.J. Trahan. The article talked about how Trahan changed his putting grip right before the tournament. Trahan had been using the unconventional left-hand-low approach but switched to the conventional right-hand-low approach. Trahan talked about how his putting coach “brought me back to [...]

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