Monthly Archives: March 2012

Phil Mickelson Masters Betting Odds

It seemed like it lasted forever before Phil Mickelson’s Major championship drought came to end, when he won his first back in 2004.

And after once being known as the greatest player without a Major championship to his credit, Mickelson now has quite the collection, especially at Augusta National.

Mickelson has won three times at the Masters, the last of which came in 2010. Continue reading

Shell Houston Open Rained Out, Lot’s Of Golf To Be Played On Friday

Well, we got to see only about one-third of the field at the Shell Houston Open finish this afternoon, after inclement weather descended upon the golf course, forcing officials to push the continuation of first round play into Friday.

That means we are in for a long day of golf on Friday! Continue reading

2012 Shell Houston Open Betting Odds

With just one tournament to go before the Masters next week, the PGA Tour shifts to Texas for the Shell Houston Open.

And it’s a pretty deep field this week too, as players have decided to play the week before a Major as a final tune-up heading into Augusta. Continue reading

Tiger Woods Masters Betting Odds And More For 2012 PGA Tour Season

With Tiger Woods winning on Sunday at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, it has sent the golfing world into a frenzy.

It has been a long time since the buzz surrounding the PGA Tour has been this high, with the 2012 season being one of the most-successful in history through 4 months.

And we haven’t even played a major championship!

But with the Masters less than two weeks away, it’s a good time to be a fan of golf right now. Continue reading

Adam Scott Jumps Out To First-Round Lead In Cadillac Championship

It was a highly anticipated day on the PGA Tour this week for the opening round of the 2012 Cadillac Championship, where all of the top-5 ranked players in the world would tee it up.

And at the end of Day 1, it’s Adam Scott and Jason Dufner who are atop the leaderboard, after firing a 6-under par rounds of 66.

Scott ripped through the windy conditions at TPC Blue Monster on Thursday, makign it look easy on a golf course that was playing quite difficult. Continue reading

Rory McIlroy Wins Honda Classic And Moves To No.1 In The World

For those of you who watched the Honda Classic final round on Sunday, you were treated to something special.

We saw Rory McIlroy win the event and ascend to the No.1 ranking in the world, but at the same time a familiar figure roared loudly during the final round, nearly coming from nine-shots to win the event.

Tiger Woods stormed through Sunday with a final round 8-under 62, his lowest ever final round in his career. Continue reading

Rory McIlroy Takes Control Of Honda Classic, Can Move To No.1 In The World With Win

Rory McIlroy is showing us why we would like to see more of him in the United States in 2012.

The second-ranked player in the world has a two-shot lead heading into the final round of the Honda Classic on Sunday, after putting together a 4-under par round of 66 in the third round, capping it off with a nice sandy on No.18 for birdie. Continue reading

Tiger Woods Bounces Back At Honda Classic With Second-Round 68

Tiger Woods bounced back with a 68 today at the Honda classic, after shooting a 1-over par round of 71 to open yesterday.

And the funny thing is, he said he it the ball the worst he has in months.

But the putting was better.

Woods has 10 less putts on Friday than he did on Thursday, but the score was just three shots better. So obviously, it’s easy to tell that he did not hit the ball better today. Continue reading

Round One Recap And Thoughts On Honda Classic Betting Odds

Sitting here watching the Honda Classic, and it’s the same story, different week for Tiger Woods.

He continues to be just a little off.

Those putts that he used to make aren’t falling. Those spectacular saving shots he used to execute with routine easy he isn’t making. And those hard shots he made look easy? Well, they are looking rather challenging. Continue reading