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Top Five Tiger Moments in 2011

A happy Tiger celebrating with Aussie fans

As 2011 has ended and the 2012 season is upon us, we’re (still) taking an obligatory look at the winners and losers of 2011. First, we reviewed the best shots. Then, we cringed through the greatest meltdowns. We also checked out some players who were considered overachievers. Next, we took a gander at those who had the most disappointing seasons. Since Shoshana worships Tiger Woods (borderline obsession!), she picked his top-five moments  of 2011 — a touching tribute to his 36th birthday (Dec 30). (continue reading…)


Five Biggest Underachievers in 2011

Phil's seen better seasons

As 2011 has ended and the 2012 season is upon us, we’re (still) taking an obligatory look at the winners and losers of 2011. First, we reviewed the best shots. Then, we cringed through the greatest meltdowns. We also checked out some players who were considered overachievers. Now — with most of the credit going to Intern Shoshana — let’s take a gander at those who had the most disappointing seasons. Before you dig in, consider some of the guys that distinguished themselves in 2011. (continue reading…)


Five Biggest Overachievers in 2011

Keegan: Yes! I won't be referred to as "Pat Bradley's nephew" anymore!

As the year ends (only a few hours left!), we’re taking a look at the winners and losers of 2011. First, we reviewed the best shots. Then, we cringed through the greatest meltdowns. Now, we — with most of the credit going to Intern Shoshana — check out some players that exceeded the expectations set for them at the start of the season. Before you dig in, consider some of the guys you think distinguished themselves in 2011. (continue reading…)


Five Train Wrecks in 2011 That Still Make Us Cringe

@#$%^&*%

As the year ends (which is happening way too quickly), we’re taking a look at the highlights and lowlights of 2011. First, we checked out the best shots. Next, we — with most of the credit going to Intern Shoshana – review the greatest meltdowns, where the pros remind us they’re human, and the most epic choke jobs (to to use Johnny Miller’s favorite word) of 2011, another category that needs no introduction. (continue reading…)


Top Five Most Memorable Shots in 2011

The shot that turned out to be worth $11 million

With only a few days left in 2011, we’ll take a look at the highlights and lowlights of the year. Let’s start with Best Shots (or Most Memorable), a category that needs no introduction. Before digging in, please consider the shots that jump out to you this past season. If I missed one of your favorites, my bad — drop your thoughts in the comments section. Now, let’s review and reflect on some of the most mindblowing moments in 2011 before we move on to 2012. (continue reading…)


Best HUG-ME-NOW Moments of 2010

US Ryder Cup Post-Loss Press Conference: Phil comforts an emotional Hunter Mahan

As the year ends, we’re taking a look at the winners and losers of 2010. First, we reviewed the best shots. Then, we cringed through the greatest meltdowns, a category where the options certainly weren’t lacking this year. We also checked out some players who were considered overachievers, and of course, the underachievers. Now, let’s take a gander at the best feel-good moments of 2010. If I missed one of your faves, email me. Or just drop it in the comments below.

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Five Biggest Underachievers in 2010

Sergio: It's the ghosts! The ghosts at Carnoustie!

As the year ends, we’re taking a look at the winners and losers of 2010. First, we reviewed the best shots. Then, we cringed through the greatest meltdowns, a category where the options certainly weren’t lacking this year. We also checked out some players who were considered overachievers. Now, let’s take a gander at those who had the most disappointing seasons. But before you dig in, consider some of the guys that distinguished themselves in 2010. If I missed one of your faves, email me. Or just drop it in the comments below. A special thanks to Intern Kevin for his assistance.

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Five Biggest Overachievers in 2010

Graeme McDowell: Golf's new Mr. Clutch

As the year ends, we’re taking a look at the winners and losers of 2010. First, we reviewed the best shots. Then, we cringed through the greatest meltdowns, a category where the options certainly weren’t lacking this year. Now, let’s check out some players that exceeded the expectations set for them at the start of the season. But before you dig in, consider some of the guys that distinguished themselves in 2010. If I missed one of your faves, email me. Or just drop it in the comments below. A special thanks to Intern Kevin for his assistance.
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Five Trainwrecks We Couldn’t Look Away From

Dustin Johnson walking off No. 18 at Whistling Straits, trying to grasp the WTF situation

As the year ends, we’ll take a look at the highlights and lowlights of 2010. First, we reviewed the best shots. Next, let’s check out the greatest choke jobs of 2010, another category that needs no introduction. The options certainly weren’t lacking this year. But before you dig in, consider the meltdowns that leap to your mind from 2010. If I missed one of your faves, email me. Or just drop it in the comments below. A special thanks to Intern Kevin for his assistance.

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The Sarazen Trophy for Best Shots of the Year

As the year ends, we’ll take a look at the highlights and lowlights of 2010. Let’s start with Best Shots, a category that needs no introduction. But before you dig in, consider the shots that leap to your mind from 2010. If I missed one of your faves, email me. Or just drop it in the comments below. A special thanks to Intern Kevin for his contributions — even though he disagrees with some of my decisions.

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