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Archive for the 'The Masters' Category

Immelman Grabs The Green

Monday, April 14th, 2008

Tiger struck out in the first step of grabbing golf’s Grand Slam as he finished as the runner-up in the 2008 Masters Tournament shooting Even on the day and -5 for the tournament.

Trevor Immelman finished on top, grabbing the green jacket, finishing at +3 on Day 4 and 8-under par overall.

It was Immelman’s first major victory.

A Rainy Day In Georgia

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

Tee times have been pushed back by 40 minutes after the skies opened up over Augusta, suspending third round play at the Masters.

Tiger is seven strokes off the lead…he tees off at 1:10 PST.

Masters Tournament Update

Friday, April 11th, 2008

Trevor Immelman sits atop the Masters leaderboard as of 2:12 PM EST at -8.

Tiger Woods, who just teed off, currently sits at -1 overall and 15th on the leaderboard.

Eye Of The Tiger

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

With the Masters set to begin tomorrow, SPORTSBETTING.COM has a number of Tiger Woods related matchup bets and proposition bets.

As mentioned, Tiger is listed as an underdog in the “Tiger vs. the Field” head-to-head matchup at +120 but is also the odds-on to win the entire tournament at +120 as well.

For more Masters related betting go here.

The Masters Is A Month Away

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

The season’s first major, the 2008 Masters, is a little less than a month away from teeing off. All eyes will, of course, be on Tiger, who is the huge favorite. The way Tiger’s playing, talk of sweeping the four majors isn’t unrealistic this year. The opening round gets going on April 7th at the famous Augusta course.

You can bet on the Masters today at SPORTSBETTING.COM. They have Tiger listed at 10-11, followed by Phil Mickelson at 10-1 and Ernie Els at 12-1.

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