Even though it's dreary outside and we're kind of ill from it — we don't ask much from weather except for it to make up its mind — it is obviously springtime, because The Masters start tomorrow.
Yes, The Masters: When Jim Nantz soothes us into our afternoon naps, when we try to catch when John Daly is sneaking nips from his flask, when we giggle at Tiger Woods' attempts to high five another human being. Oh, and how's that campaign to get women playing here going? We haven't heard from Martha Burk in a while; maybe we should check in with her through Howell Raines.
Anyway, since we don't know much more about golf than "Tiger Woods" "John Daly" and "Au revoir, gopher," we asked Shane Bacon, purveyor of the Dogs That Chase Cars golf blog, to preview The Masters for us. He does so, with much aplomb, after the jump.
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There are three things that truly get me excited these days:
1. Anytime I get to watch George W. Bush pronounce words with more than four syllables.
2. The occasional chilled Tecate.
3. When the Masters music is played the first time.
With April comes Augusta, and all that makes it not only the best golf tournament in the world, but one of the best sporting events of our year. Combing the tradition that comes from one of the most public politically incorrect places in America with one of the best golf courses in the our great land always brings energy and never leaves us with a disappointing winner (ok, Mike Weir not withstanding).
The easy pick this year would be to draw up Mr. Tiger Woods. Sure, he's played in four tournaments and won two of them, finishing in the top 10 in the other and racking up just under 2.5 million dollars thus far. I know when he comes to Augusta at the top of his game he usually carves the place apart like my uncle does with the turkey after about five shooters on Thanksgiving. I completely understand that he is the best athlete in the world right now, making more than just about everyone (not counting Oprah) and doing all the right things at all the right time. The main reason I can't jump on that really comfortable bandwagon is that I continuously complain about "experts" picking the favorite. I know it's comfortable, but so are silk boxers and eating junk food as opposed to the occasional Healthy Choice. I believe that if I was a betting man, I'd take Tiger over the other top dogs - Phil Mickelson, Jim Furyk, Vijah Singh and Retief Goosen.
To go out on a limb, I'm going with Henrick Stenson over what others would consider a sleeper pick. I could never pick Charles Howell III (do they even make dress jackets in a 24 Regular?) or a foreign player like Luke Donald (looks like the guy that took my dry cleaning on Tuesday). I believe that Stenson is long enough to play the "new" Augusta and has already won enough not to get the late Sunday jitters. Plus, to be frank, he looks like a badass with the sunglasses on and seems like one of the few people that don't act like the son in "Ransom" when the kidnapper tries to take the check from Mel Gibson every single time Tiger Woods tees it up. I'm sure all that mental stability is because he's Swedish, but lets just leave my early pick at Stenson. Long hitter, does the little things well and has already been in the winner circle as many times as Mickelson in five less events.
With the Final Four flaming out on Monday and the Masters beginning just three days later, you could argue that the best two sporting events in our pitiful year will occur in the same week. I believe that you could attach a golfing star to each of the teams in a company pool and have a little wager. I believe that Tiger is your best fit to a team like Florida (already won, plays well when it counts, both can dance really well). I think that a guy like Howell III would fit the UCLA mold (nobody even talks about them as a contender even though they have been there before). Georgetown would be your Ernie Els (big, nasty, plays hard and doesn't really show it), and Ohio State would fill in your Geoff Ogilvy (extremely young but keeps notching the wins and scares the hell out of most everyone else).
With that comparison thankfully over, the Masters are soon upon us and the talk of azaleas and second cut will be in our vocabulary for the next four days. So stock up on pimento cheese sandwiches and Michelob Ultra (you can even pour one out for the artist formerly known as Sergio) as the best in the world attempt to win that colored jacket that everyone wants in their closet.













Comments
I'm putting all my money on Billy Mayfair
i read on Wikipedia that Fuzzy Zoeller once beat his kids in front of like 30 people in the parking lot at the masters.
it's been a while, so:
fo' shizzle!
@lieutenant winslow: And is that all you know about that wikipedia article?
So we're all clear on the rules then? No Jews. No blacks.
Shouldn't it be "The Masters Starts Tomorrow"? I don't think The Masters is plural.
was that picture of tiger taken with a camera phone?
(it's my balls!)
So stock up on pimento cheese sandwiches and Michelob Ultra...
Whaaaa?
Is golf any more exciting in HD?
@Diddly: I have no idea what you're talking about.
Even though it's dreary outside and we're kind of ill from it -- we don't ask much from weather except for it to make up its mind -- it is obviously springtime
I agree. this weather is bullshit. How's a girl supposed to get her hair done in this crap?!
Interesting. I thought it was springtime because it's 70 degrees outside.
@Weed Against Speed:
God, I love pimento cheese sammiches. On white bread, natch.
No one truly realized how unique Tiger Woods' win at the Monticello Open was until he held up the trophy, complete with an anonymous joker's addition of Thomas and Sally holding hands in front of the scale model.
Also: nice work, Shane.
I heard that Fuzzy just beat up Eric Wynalda and Jim Rome at the KFC on Washington Road.
@Barry Lutz: Maybe he just meant some random group of guys called "The Masters." Like "The Elks" or "The Masons."
This works out perfectly, because I really need a nap this weekend.
@lieutenant winslow: Never mind. I thought Zoeller blamed it on a law firm in Miami. I will from here on be more direct with my unsupported accusations.
@lieutenant winslow:
Here
Whoops
@Jen P:
Kiss my ass, Jen. Yesterday in Michigan it was 71, and this morning it snowed.
You're with me, subject/verb agreement
"Hop Sing! What the blazes kind of cake is that?"
-Hoss Cartwright
@BigTenObsession: Yeah, we had that happen two weeks ago.
But come on -- I get so much crap for living in Utah; I should get to point out the positives once in a while.
This place is restricted, Wang, so don't tell 'em you're Jewish
Tiger is seen holding the model for the Tiger Woods Center For Children Who Can't Read Good And Wanna Learn To Do Other Stuff Good Too.
@Cowboycane: Now now; Will was just gaging your interest in this subject with a bit of chicanery. Be kind.
@BigTenObsession:
Right there with you. It's like 32 degrees here in the Twin Cities with 25 mile per hour winds. And it was nice enough for me to golf three days ago!
@BigTenObsession: yup- I saw snowflakes flying around here, too. No true snowfall, but STILL. It is April, and baseball is here, and I don't wanna see any more snow.
In other Masters-related news... Adam Scott is hot.
i recall the story... i was just officially denying my involvement. you know, in case any new allegations happened to make their way onto his wiki page.
@BigTenObsession: We had quarter sized hail yesterday in Atlanta. But its still 70
@Blackaces: Yeah, it's like that commercial with the English guys...you can see their balls...errrrrr wait.
@Texas Gal: 25 degree weather drop out here in DC too. No snow thank God as we only dropped to 50. But shitty and rainy nonetheless.
Can Michael Strahan play a round so he can raise his arms and kill everyone at Augusta with his odor?
We were 81 on Sunday here in North Dakota and received 5 inches of snow between Monday afternoon and yesterday.
@Texas Gal: Wife loves Adam Scott. Should be able to get me many hours of CBS through at least Saturday if he's in contention.
And I just can't bring myself to support a Stenson pick by someone who chose to incorrectly spell "Henrik" in blatant anti-Swedishism.
Jim Gray is walking around the par 3 with an open mic. and doesn't know it. this might not go well.
I'm glad I could start the "weather in my city is wacky" thread.
I fell down the rabbit hole. This is like Andrea's Adventure in Weatherland.
It's a good thing Packer doesn't do golf; he'd be wondering where the hell Tommy Weiskopf was.
What is this "Golf" you speak of?
Ah yes, the Masters -- which makes for one of the four times of the year I care about golf because a few buddies and I make elaborate bets on it.
Realistic pick: Tiger.
Plausible Sentimental pick: Howell III.
Tearjerker Sentimental Pick: Couples.
Hopefully, FIGJAM slips on some goose shit and breaks his putter.
@Smoltz-to-Cooperstown: I think any woman with a set of eyes has to find him hot. Hey, anything that gets more girls to watch golf...
As it happens, I'm taking tomorrow and Friday off to get some work* done around the house. The fact that the Masters is being played at the same time has absolutely nothing to do with it.
* Odds on actual work being done are approximately equal to the amount of work I get done at work.
Can Fuzzy Zoeller even SPELL Wikipedia?
There are a number of reasons why Tiger won't win. I think Henrik Stenson is the biggest. He is a flat-out stud, and his glasses are channeling David Duval circa 1999 (have you seen Duval and Stenson in the same place at the same time...hmmmmmm).
FIGJAM, err..Mickelson is not ready for primetime right now. After a Champion's Dinner of southern fried chicken, baby back ribs, beef brisket and smoked sausage...I will be surprised if he makes his tee time.
Did somebody say Atkins?
When Jim Nantz soothes us into our afternoon naps
Is it sad that I just got really excited for this weekend? Open up a few windows, let in the springtime air, hear the birds chirping, turn on a lttle golf, lay down on the couch. I have to go change my pants now
/threadjack/
New snorg girl is way better than other snorg girl.
/threadjack/
Gus Johnson should call the Masters too.
WOODS PUTTS...AND OHHHHHHH ITS IN THE HOLE! PLAYOFF! GOLF!
I'm glad that the weather made up its mind here. Sunny and 86 degrees is nice.
And if Tiger is the Florida of the Masters, then I hope he wins so that I can hear him shout about "doing it big".