Golf
Masters Minus The TV
As the first round of the Masters got underway, I only wish I could have kicked up my feet, snacked on a pimento-cheese sandwich and watched play in HD. Alas, this is the real world, where deadlines, meetings and to-dos take precedence over enjoying professional sports—however inconvenient that may be.
The Masters: Golf's Green Carpet
The Masters is like the Oscars of the golf world. Rather than a red carpet lined with media, shouting “Who are you wearing tonight?” the Master’s is a green carpet that stretches for 18 holes. Due to the enormity of eyes peering in on golf’s main stage, sponsors like Adidas and Ashworth carefully craft their player’s wardrobes each day of the tournament.
Pimento Cheese For The Masters, Please
If you didn’t score tickets to the Masters, authenticate your at-home viewing experience by snacking on Pimento Cheese Sandwiches (cue mouthwatering).
Masters Preview
As Tiger Woods drove down Magnolia Lane on Sunday in preparation for the Masters tournament, the historic entrance to Augusta National must have appeared in a different light than numerous years past.
April Fools and Easter in Arizona
And so, April Fools comes to a close. From Google’s name change to Johnjay and Rich’s “exclusive” interview with Sandra Bullock, even those in the golf world had a few giggles this first day of April.