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Showing posts with label Tiger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tiger. Show all posts

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Can Tiger pull a "B.U."?

By Josh Bremberg
Fan Fanatic Sports Staff
The only true reason anyone, and I mean anyone, watches golf now is to see Tiger Woods win a golf tournament.
With all due respect to the 49-year old Kenny Perry (who could be come the oldest golfer ever to win the Masters) or Angel Cabrera, I want to see Tiger slipping on the Green Jacket on Easter Sunday.
Currently sitting at -4, Tiger needs to pull a "B.U." and shoot the lights out of Augusta Sunday afternoon. Can he do it... why the hell not, he's Tiger Woods! What plays in his favor today is he's playing with Phil Mickleson in the 1:35 pairing. This could turn into either a huge pissing contest or golf's version of the Larry Bird/Michael Jordan McDonald's commercial of the 90's. If Tiger is able to control his driver & putt like Tiger can, maybe, just maybe he has a shot at the win.
I'm not holding my breath, but I can dream, & after watching the B.U. Terriers coming off the greatest comeback in sports last night (sorry Red Sox fans, this was better than coming back from 0-3), I think anything is possible... but Tiger may not have the luxury of pulling his caddie for an extra shot on each hole!

Monday, March 30, 2009

Tiger's Back on the Prowl

By Matt Ingram

Fan Fanatic Sports Staff



What a crazy weekend in sports! Spring training is wrapping up, as are the NHL and NBA regular seasons, and how about the last second wins in the NCAA Basketball and Hockey tourneys. Still with all that going on, the most exciting moments this weekend happened in Orlando at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. As you well know by now, Tiger is back, which means the PGA Tour is watchable again.


Although Tiger wasn't at his best on Saturday, he was able to put himself into the last group for Sunday which meant everything. The youthful Sean O'Hair never had a chance once the two were paired together for Sunday, even with a five shot lead. Don't get me wrong, O'Hair had his chances to wrap it up during the round but consistently shot himself in the foot. You can't expect to have four bogies in the final round of a tournament and beat the best golfer of all-time, and yes, Tiger is the best ever.


The backbreaking shot happened on the par-5, 16th when Tiger had to layup from a bad tee shot landing in the deep rough. O'Hair's biggest moment would come when he had a choice; he could lay up short of the water surrounding the green or increase his one shot lead and put it on in two. He and his caddie decided to end it on the 16th; after all it was only 175 yards to the hole. He did "end it" when his ball landed in the water short of the green. After the ball became alligator bait, O'Hair was bent over ready to bring his lunch up. At that point everyone knew that Tiger's pressure got to him and he was all done. If that wasn't bad enough Tiger lined up a 16 footer on the 18th green in the twilight to win it. In Tiger's dramatic fashion he put the ball right in and O'Hair was finished with a fist pump.

Even though Tiger is only three events in since surgery and is a little rusty, he still has the intimidation factor on his side. In a couple of weeks at the Masters, he will need that intimidation as well as a more overall consistent game if he wants to beat a full PGA field. Not to take away the accomplishments of Sean O’Hair, but the skills and mental fortitude of Tiger’s competitors at the Masters will surpass that of what he experienced this past weekend at the Arnold Palmer Invitational.