Masters 2007 American Zach Johnson came through the pack on a dramatic final day at Augusta National to win his first major.
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Couples is about their age and has won numerous golf tournaments including the Masters, even though he can't run as fast as Elway, jump as high as Jordan, of swing as hard as Lendl. He doesn't need to.
Masters: First major tournament of each calendar year. Always played over the Augusta National course in Georgia. Match of Cards: Comparing your scorecard to your opponent's to see who won.
Masters: The first major tournament of the season held at the Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. Winners of the tournament receive the trademark green Edwardian sports jacket.
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The Masters T210 comes in 21, 19 and 17 degrees with a Rapport Oracle shaft - we tested the 21 degree model and for me, a relatively slow-swinging 11 handicapper, it equates to something between a 3 and 4-iron.
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1934 - The first Masters is played. Horton Smith is the first champion. In this inaugural event, the present-day back and front nines were reversed. 1935 - Glynna Collett Vare wins the U.S. Women's Amateur a record sixth time.
Open, PGA Championship and the Masters. Graphite A lightweight material used to make shafts and clubheads. Green The whole golf course according to golf rules. However, in popular usage, it refers to the putting surface.
(To her dismay, when Nancy Lopez reached the bunker she saw she was facing a fried egg lie.) Grand Slam The Modern (or Professional) Grand Slam describes winning the four professional Major Championships -- the PGA Championship, the Masters and ...
one of four annual tournaments (The Masters, U.S. Open, British Open or PGA) 2. could also refer to a tournament of greater significance than usual due to tradition or the sanctioning body Example: There are four Majors/Major Championships. 2.
Grand Slam: The four major championships: Masters, US Open, British Open and PGA Championship. graphite: A lightweight material used in the production of shafts and sometimes clubheads.
The pivot masters the shoulder. This will feel like HOLDING THE HEAD VERY STILL AT THE START, but it's really holding the neck and throat still, and the head stays still as a by-product of this.
Going into the final nine of the 1975 Masters, Tom Weiskopf and I were tied for the lead with a hard-charging Johnny Miller just two strokes back. We all parred the 10th hole, then Weiskopf and Miller made bogey to my par on No. 11.
In the 1986 Masters, the punch came to my rescue on the 1st hole, after my tee-shot strayed under a tree.
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Green Jacket: The prize the winner of the US Masters golf tournament gets. Greenkeeper: The person responsible for the condition, care and maintenance of the golf course. He or she may also be called the " greens' superintendent." ...
As Timothy Gallway puts it in The Game of Golf: "Even the masters of the game, from the venerable Jack Nicklaus to the wunderkind Tiger Woods, must battle their mental demons to excel in the crucible of competition.
Presented to the winner of The Masters (one of the four Mens' Majors), a tradition that dates back to 1949. This tournament is played annually at Augusta National. (See Tournaments section in Encyclopedia). gross score ...
The prize awarded to the winner of the Masters Tournament. Greenheart Type of premium wood used for shaft material on clubs in the late 1800's. Identified by its green tint.
Mike also stated that while watching Jack Nicklaus practice at the Masters, that he was told by Jack Nicklaus later, that he always walks away from the practice tee or green once he has achieved what he has set out to do.
jacket The prize awarded to the winner of the Masters Tournament Green committee members of a golf club who are responsible for the maintenance and management of the course ...
Green Jacket - Presented to the winner of The Masters (one of the four Men's Majors), a tradition that dates back to 1949. This tournament is played annually at Augusta National.
Not live, but even better. There is a video of him hitting balls, warming up at the Masters (his last). It is from bootleggers. I'm looking for a DVD copy. Better than live as he hits every club in the bad and has a lot of slow motiion. Reply ...
The award given to the champion of the Masters Tournament. MyGolfRounds.com Golfing Terms Glossary Online Golf Scorecard Tracking and Analysis.
Stock market millionaires are experts on the stock market. Chess masters have an awesome inventory of chess moves. Experts in general know a ton about their field. So if one doesn't know a damn thing about what he is doing, he can't do it very well.
green jacket-- Ceremonial prize awarded to the winner of the Masters golf tournament. Presented by the previous winner. greenskeeper-- Golf club employee in charge of course maintenance.
The most significant golf championships. In the men's game these are:- The Masters, the U.S. Open, the British Open, and the PGA Championship. - see major championships in almanac. Make the cut To qualify for subsequent rounds in a tournament.
The mantle of honour given to the winner of the US Masters. Greenie The getting of a par or better at a hole when the ball is got onto the green in regulation.
For male golfers, the Majors include the Masters, the U.S. Men's Open, the Men's British Open, and the PGA Championship. For female players, the Majors include the Kraft Nabisco Championship, U.S.
A tournament, such as the Masters, where players participate only upon invitation.
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Grand Slam - The four major men's championships: the British Open, the U.S. Open, PGA Championship and the Masters. Green - The whole golf course according to golf rules. However, in popular usage, it refers to the putting surface.
Played every year, the Majors include the Masters, the U.S. Open, the British Open and the PGA. For female players, the Majors include the U.S. Open, The MacDonald's LPGA, the DuMaurier and the Dinah Shore.
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Type of tournament in which contestants must be invited in order to play. The most recognizable invitational event in the world is the Masters Tournament held each spring in Augusta, Georgia. LAG ...
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Do you want a particular handicap or to reach a standard that can be measured in another way? Do you want to win the Masters? Once you know what your personal golfing goals are, you need to ask yourself two more questions; ...
You will develop speed and lagging ability, learn that line is important but not as important as speed, plus making that last putt after going all the way around will feel like putting at "The Masters" for the win.
an iron shot is required is sufficient evidence that the time for greater accuracy is at hand, and there is no hope for the player who is trying to make "beef" or brute strength do what he should use a wooden shot for. The day the player masters his ...
The most famous albatross - or 'double eagle' as it is known in the US - was undoubtedly Gene Sarazen's "shot heard around the world", at Augusta National's 485 yard par 5 15th in the final round of the Masters of 1935. Read More...
One is to grip lower on the club than normal (you may hear the term "choke down" on the club) The other definition in golf (and most other sports) means to collapse under pressure (i.e. he "choked" under the pressure of the Masters).
At late as the 8th April 1935, a day after making an albatross on the par-5 15th hole at Augusta in the Masters, Gene Sarazen referred to his shot as a "dodo". Ab Smith said his group used the phrase 'double eagle' for three under.
Major - a term applied to the four biggest championships in gold: the Masters, the British Open, the United States Open and the United States Professional Golfers' Association Championship. Out of bounds - stroke penalty and replay from same spot.
See also: Golf, Cup, PGA, Shot, Swing
 
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