travelgolf.com - 4/13/2008
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Sports Illustrated was probably thinking shock and awe when it recently named Tiger Woods the toughest athlete, followed by Alaska dog musher Lance Mackey.
We’ve all done it in the media, come up with something just to create controversy. Not me, of course. I have too much integrity to do something so tawdry.
So let me fall into SI’s little trap. No way is Woods tougher than ...
Woods keeps Masters dream alive despite banana skin
timesonline.co.uk 4/13/2008 — If you go on to ebay and see a blackening banana skin on sale - as eaten by Tiger Woods! - it may just be the genuine article. The mania around Woods has reach such a frenzy that a discarded fruit, its innards munched by the world's best golfer and ...
Trevor Immelman - the first South African to win the Masters in the post-apartheid era
worldgolf.com 4/14/2008 — Congratulations are in order for Trevor Immelman , the first South African to win the Masters since Gary Player pulled the feat in 1978. It’s also the first Masters win for a South African since apartheid ended in the early 1990s, for what it’s worth.
Notables such as Ernie Els and Reteif Goosen couldn’t earn a Green Jacket at Augusta, but with Immelman’s win, South ...
SignOnSanDiego.com > Sports > U-T Golfblog
weblog.signonsandiego.com 4/13/2008 — Another ethnic slur has reared its ugly head from the golf world, and once again, it's from a golf announcer. Bobby Clampett, a former pro and CBS announcer, referred to Chinese golfer Wen-Chong Liang as "the Chinaman," on the air on Friday. Clampett ...
'WANNABES' YEARNING TO MASTER TIGER —
NY Post: Sports 4/13/2008
AUGUSTA, Ga. - No disrespect, but they are wannabes. In their sweetest dreams they have imagined what it would be like to feel what Tiger Woods feels when he wins one of golf's major championships like the Masters. They only hope they can survive...