2011 Masters Tickets - Buy Sell or Go Fishing
With the 2010 golf season now over, many people eagerly wait in anticipation for the coming year to watch their favorite golfers contend for titles, prize winnings and all the glory the game has to offer. As the year began, who would have thought it would end with Lee Westwood being crowned as the world's top golfer! Lee Westwood surely didn't see the train coming that would wreck the life of Tiger Woods and afford him the opportunity to ascend to the pinnacle of the gentleman's game of golf.
As with other professional sports, we have discovered there are few gentlemen left no matter what game we choose. But is golf really a gentlemen's game or a gentlemen's club? The major golf tournaments are rife with booze, women and lots of partying that make even the best of gentlemen question their morals. By no means is this an excuse for Tiger Wood's behavior and the tragic turn of events that left the world reeling on its heels as story after story revealed that golf's prince charming had fallen far from grace.
Nevertheless, we all look forward to The 2011 Masters Golf Tournament and hope that Tiger will bring his "A" game. There's truly no one in his league when he's at his best. We can only hope that he is beyond the distractions that come with being a professional athlete and will be ready to leave a trail of wins in the year ahead. To see him back on top will anger some and bring joy to many as well as networks, golf manufacturers and the many businesses tied to the grand sport of golf.
Deep down we all like winners because winners are good for business and golf in general. Golf needs a standout because without the old Tiger the game is just not the same. Either way, 2011 Masters Tickets are on sale and we all have to decide if we are going to buy, sell or go fishing.
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