Sunday, April 10, 2011

Augusta National Golf Club

Augusta National Golf Club: Back Nine Sets Up Favorably for Tiger Woods

Augusta National Golf Club Seeing Tiger Woods Roaring Back in Day 4 of the Masters

Tiger Woods won his first Masters at 21 years of age in 1997, becoming the youngest golfer ever to win at Augusta.

He's doing everything in his power to make sure another 21-year-old, leader Rory McIlroy, doesn't win the Masters this year.

Thus far, through 13 holes, Woods has shot 4-under par, closing to within two shots of McIlroy and entering a field of a host of candidates to claim the green jacket in 2011.

And despite a bogey on the 12th hole, Woods still sets up well on the back nine, with a chance to score an eagle on the 15th, a par-5 hole.

Woods has already scored an eagle on the 8th today, as well as recording four birdies on the day.

He is playing out of his mind right now, bringing back glimpses of his former self at the Masters and hoping to revitalize a career that has plummeted since late 2009 when he crashed his SUV, spawning at litany of mistresses to come out of the woodwork and eventually lead to his divorce with former wife Elin Nordegren.

Golf is as much a mental game as a physical one, perhaps even more so, and Woods possibly could be moving on.

One thing's for sure: winning the 2011 Masters will certainly help all his demons go away.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/660388-masters-live-updates-day-4-favorites-leaderboard-results-at-augusta-national/entry/61486-augusta-national-golf-club-back-nine-sets-up-favorably-for-tiger-woods


Masters 2011 TV Coverage And Online Broadcast For Sunday's Final Round

A Sunday at Augusta National Golf Club is a beautiful thing as golf fans usher in the start of spring with the final round of The Masters. For many, the final round invokes memories of gathering around the TV to watch golfers battle it out at golf's most tradition-rich major. The 2011 Masters enters the final round on Sunday, with plenty of TV coverage to go around for golf fans itching to see who wears the green jacket this year.

CBS has the broadcasting duties again on Sunday, with Jim Nantz taking the microphone in Butler Cabin to narrate the action, along with some help from his on course friends. The coverage window is larger for Sunday's final round, with CBS picking up the action at 11 a.m. here on the West Coast. Coverage is expected to last until sometime after 4 p.m., but could go longer depending on when the final go longer depending on the length of the final round.

Just like the first three rounds, coverage can also be found online at The Masters website. Coverage of the featured groups begins at 9:30 a.m. PDT as cameras follow a few of the groups to watch. Amen Corner coverage will also be ongoing throughout the day beginning at 8:45 a.m. here on the West Coast.

http://seattle.sbnation.com/pga-tour-golf/2011/4/10/2101746/masters-tv-coverage-2011-online-stream-final-round

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