Even casual fans find the return of The Masters golf 2010 a big deal. Will Tiger take control of yet an additional major? The official pairings and tee times can been seen at www.masters.com/en_US/scores/pairings/index.html , but if you need to know specifically just what Tiger Woods’ tee times will be: Tiger tees off Thursday at Augusta National at 1:42 p.m. Eastern, and he will be paired with Matt Kuchar and K.J. Choi.
For more info on the competitors at The Masters golf 2010, visit this site at
www.majorschampionships.com/masters/2010/players/masters_field.cfm
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When will the TV/radio broadcast play the Masters golf 2010
The Masters TV schedule at narutofantasy.gather.com/viewArticle.action?articleId=281474978155647&grpId=3659174697259360 (also as the satellite radio schedule) is vital for golf fans. This can be a possible schedule. If your cable has been disconnected, get thee to a payday loans store for personal loans already.
- Wednesday, April 7: ESPN 3-5 p.m. ET
- Thursday, April 8: ESPN 4-7:30 p.m. ET, Sirius/XM radio 2-7:30 p.m. ET
- Friday, April 9: ESPN 4:30-7:30 p.m. ET, Sirius/XM radio 2-7:30 p.m. ET
- Saturday, April 10: CBS 3:30-7 p.m. ET, Sirius/XM radio 2-7 p.m. ET
- Sunday, April 11: CBS 2-7 p.m. ET, Sirius/XM radio 2-7 p.m. ET
Top 10 players who could win The Masters golf 2010
- Retief Goosen –Five top 10 finishes in seven events this season and only finishes worse than top 20 at one Masters since 2002 makes Goosen a safe choice. If he is ready, he could be hard to beat.
- Steve Stricker –He is ranked second within the world and was sixth at the 2009 Masters. If the Masters Golf 2010 is soft then Stricker's hit with minimal speed will play well.
- Padraig Harrington – The Masters golf 2010 definitely qualifies as the pride of Dublin loving the majors. His ability to focus on the course should help him climb the ladder to win along with his usual ability to keep himself within striking distance.
- Jim Furyk – Tied for third in putting average this season, Furyk simply needs to hit greens in regulation to remain in contention. Although his swing isn't pretty, it is still effective.
- Lee Westwood –A long driver with an enhancing green game, Westwood must reign in his inconsistent short game to have a shot at winning The Masters golf 2010.
- Ernie Els – Although he is hot, people worry the "Big Easy" hasn't peaked too early. Els has made the top 10s between 2000 and 2004 for four years straight but hasn't quite made it since then. If he gets over that hump, he’ll surely be within the sprinting.
- Tiger Woods –Although Tiger has many distractions at the moment, he has proved in the past that he doesn't have to be playing his best to win. The fear of Tiger will be back within the competition if he can start fast.
- Phil Mickelson –No tournament can beat Michelson's legendary short game. Since he has had such a hard year, he might have to concentrate on striking the ball more consistently.
- K.J. Choi – Choi has been within the top 25 in his first seven events this season. He ranks first in proximity to the hole on the fairway although he doesn't have the best distance. It’s like his second and third shots are laser-guided.
- Paul Casey – Given that Casey moves the ball right-to-left very well and Augusta National has lots of dog-leg left holes, he’s a contender. His last tournament, however, he withdrew from because of medical purposes.
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