The Four Toughest Holes at The Masters

The obvious answer to “What are the three toughest holes at The Masters?” is Amen Corner. They are the most watched and provide a level of excitement rarely seen at other events. The shot difference on the is amazing, however the worse scores ever recorded at The Masters were on the 12th and 13th holes at 13 respectively. So, I guess Amen Corner was aptly named; however, current stats suggest something different. Continue reading

A Few Thoughts Before Masters Week

Just some random thoughts about The Masters and stuff as  drink my coffee on this beautiful Easter morning! Continue reading

Happy Easter!

As the sun peeks through the trees, I am reminded of all the awesome things in my life for which I am grateful! I take the time everyday to say thank you and to cherish these special things.

Happy Easter! Golf season is just around the corner!

Easter marks the last milestone of winter and the first Major of the new golf season. The Masters starts in a few days and as I patiently wait; I am like a young child hunting for Easter treats!

But today is not about golf. It is a celebration of faith. I wish all of you a Happy Easter and hope your day is full of happiness and joy!

I am a grateful golfer! See you on the links!

Building a Prediction For The Masters

As the crescendo of excitement builds, the more discerning golfer is building their choice for the next green jacket. This is a difficult process and depending on your point of view, will include many factors that can be measured and others…..well, not so much. Before I announce my choice as the next Masters Champion, I thought I would share my selection process because it will help you understand how I reached my decision. Continue reading

The Masters’ Hype is Only Beginning

The Masters is less than a week away! The golfing fanatics can feel the slow and steady increase of The Masters’ Hype. The media will find every possible story relating to the first Major akin to water rolling across at table top. Nothing will be left pristine and regardless of its importance, it will be reported. Is this a good thing? Well it is not for me to decide, but I do hope that they media focus is on substantial issues and not fluff pieces designed to fill holes in the paper.  Continue reading