Two years ago, at the Masters Champions Dinner, Tiger Woods whispered to three-time winner Nick Faldo that he was “done.” The injuries, the surgeries and the poor life decisions that played out on an extremely public stage had all taken their toll. Woods was finished.
Adam Scott was one of five Major winners perched atop the Masters leaderboard heading into Saturday’s third round, but he was likely the only one considering a putter change.
It looked as though the security guard may have hurt Woods’ knee, causing the entire golf world to collectively gasp and attempt to find out the security guard’s home address so they could hunt him down.
If Dustin Johnson showed up for his pre-Masters press conference on Tuesday afternoon and announced he’d had enough of the golf grind and was retiring at age 34, he could walk off into the Augusta sunset knowing his next metaphorical stop would be the World Golf Hall of Fame.
Bursting with juicy peach flavour and adorned in all matter of ANGC regalia, from the infamous green jacket to the iconic sign posts, the collaborative brew is Augusta National in a can.
Tiger Woods is no longer the favourite to win the 2019 Masters. But that doesn’t mean he isn’t drawing the most betting action in Las Vegas on the year’s first men’s Major championship.