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Does Mickelson's Reaction in the Wake of Sunday's Disappointment Indicate Nothing Other than a Sense of Perspective and Sportsmanship?Apr 13, 2009
Lawrence Donegan raises several interesting points about Tiger and Phil's post-round behavior Sunday...
Masters Clippings: Let the Fun Begin, MaybeApr 8, 2009
We survived the Par-3 Contest this year thanks in part to a shorter telecast, faster play and an unforgettable 3 by Gary Player. I'll be doing the live blog thing again Thursday...
Wednesday Masters ClippingsApr 7, 2009
Much more fun today from the scribblers who unpacked and got to work filing entertaining stories. Before we get to the goods, don't forget to check in tomorrow at 3EST for the Par-3 Contest Live...
Tiger: "It's Funner in a Different Way"Apr 7, 2009
A few highlights from Tiger's press conference at Augusta today. This sounded like...
I've Always Dreamed About Seeing Augusta as Just One Big CarpetApr 1, 2009
The thing I was most struck by in Dave Shedloski's...
"It is also possible that on a deep level, Woods simply wanted out of an unsustainable life."Dec 21, 2009
Many have wondered where Golf Digest/Golf World's Jaime Diaz has been during the Tiger crisis. After all, no writer more than Diaz knows Tiger better.
There's a lot to consider in his February, 2010 Golf Digest piece,
Tiger's Indefinite Leave Clippings, Vol. 9Dec 20, 2009
I made another cameo with the SI/golf.com roundtable and the Woods saga was kicked around. Here's a fun exchange about future media coverage:
Dick Friedman, senior editor, Sports Illustrated: Yes, this changes everything. Maybe not among the...
"Will Finchem, co-chief operating officers Charlie Zink and Ed Moorhouse and executive vice presidents David Pillsbury, Tom Wade and Ron Price take a cut in pay?"Dec 20, 2009
One lingering question from the Tiger saga involves media coverage and whether having been bamboozled would lead to tougher golf media coverage. I don't know about you, but I'd say this Alex Miceli Golfweek.com piece looks like the first sign of a...
"What's striking instead is the exceptional, Enron-sized gap between this golfer's public image as a paragon of businesslike discipline and focus and the maniacally reckless life we now know he led."Dec 19, 2009
Frank Rich says the Tiger Woods saga is the story of the decade because it sums up the last ten years:
If there’s been a consistent narrative to this year and every other in this decade, it’s that most of us, Bernanke included, have been so easily...
"Do You Still Support Tiger?"Dec 19, 2009
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