Archive for April, 2009

Kenny Perry: realizing he’s just not that good

Yazan: mulligan | 15 April 2009 | Comments Off on Kenny Perry: realizing he’s just not that good
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It was eye-opening to see 48-year-old Kenny Perry bare his soul after losing the Masters on Sunday. Perry admitted that he’s only an “above average” player, that he couldn’t convert the pressure putt when needed like Tiger Woods or Mark O’Meara. Even more, Perry admitted that he “skulled” his chip shot on 17, a persistent […]



Sunday TV ratings @ Masters down from last year

Yazan: mulligan | 14 April 2009 | Comments Off on Sunday TV ratings @ Masters down from last year
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TV ratings were reportedly down from last year’s final round at the Masters, 8.3 rating this year versus 8.6 rating last year when Tiger Woods finished second. (More) The overall weekend TV ratings for Saturday and Sunday were the best in 8 years, though (42 million viewers for part of it). Wow. This is a […]



A bit too much Tiger and Phil?

Yazan: mulligan | 13 April 2009 | Comments Off on A bit too much Tiger and Phil?
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I was lucky enough to get to watch all 5+ hours of the CBS Masters coverage on Sunday, and I enjoyed nearly all aspects of the experience. But during the whole afternoon and now the next day, I continue to feel that there was just a bit too much focus on Tiger and Phil given […]



Win McMurry recaps Cabrera’s win @ Masters 2009

Yazan: mulligan | 13 April 2009 | Comments Off on Win McMurry recaps Cabrera’s win @ Masters 2009
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