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Watch first and second round coverage of the Masters on ESPN.

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Life of Reilly

Rick Reilly, ESPN The Magazine

Bar bet? ChaCha will settle it. Unless I'm on the other end.

Story | April 22, 2009

MMA Submission: 96 Hours for Scott Smith

Ryan Hockensmith

The MMA Submission Archives can be found here. On Saturday night, Scott Smith trailed on the judges' scorecards, had been badly wobbled and sat on hi...

Blog Entry | Conversation | April 16, 2009

The Morning According To Us: Not Your Father's Masters Anymore

Paul Kix

It's getting harder to watch The Masters: there are no shots left to shape. "My gosh it's brutal," Greg Norman told the media...

Blog Entry | Conversation | April 09, 2009

ESPNTheMag.Com Presents: All-World Power Rankings

Ted Bauer

...NEVER" SPOT [Ed's note: Not sure what All-World Power Rankings is? Please click here.] The Masters starts tomorrow (here's the official ESPN The Magazine preview). One of the truest things our dad...

Blog Entry | Conversation | April 08, 2009

Quick Final Four Observation No. 8: The Jim Nantz Index

Ted Bauer

...for about a week. He calls the NCAA Title game on a Monday, then is calling The Masters that weekend. Insane. We absolutely love Nantz. Dude is amazing (homer alert: there are better ESPN dudes...

Blog Entry | Conversation | April 03, 2009

Every Day is Sunday

ESPN The Magazine Staff, with Jack Nicklaus

Four holes typically decide the fate of the eventual winner of The Masters. Here's a closer look.

Story | Conversation | March 25, 2009

The Morning According To Us: Meet the next Tiger Woods

Paul Kix

...inspiration. Things won't go perfectly for Ishikawa, of course. Not even Tiger was ready for the Masters at 17. And yet this is how we will judge Yo-Yo: what have you done for...

Blog Entry | Conversation | February 19, 2009

First Fan

Luke Cyphers

President Obama can change the sports world, too - if he listens to us

Story | Conversation | February 12, 2009

Lil Wayne's Blog: Arizona is gonna stomp the Steelers hearts

Lil Wayne

When my tour comes through a city, a lot of times athletes will call me up or have their managers get in touch with my management and come by and say ...

Blog Entry | Conversation | January 23, 2009

Sporting Equivalency: Tyrese

Chris Sprow

What is "The Sporting Equivalency?" We do the Sports Equivalency on Tuesdays, and for this version we decided to pull out Tyrese Gibson, who turns 30...

Blog Entry | Conversation | December 30, 2008

Street Smart

Ben Cramer

And 1's Grayson Boucher has made the improbable leap from suburban pine-rider to professor of Hollyhood Ball

Story | Conversation | December 17, 2008

You Want Someone Who Can Change A Sport?

Eric Adelson

Michelle Wie Can Change The World

Story | Conversation | November 05, 2008

The Morning According to Us

Chris Sprow

...learning how to Tiger-proof a course. Don't make it longer, silly! Make it shorter! The Masters folks are learning. A 73-year-old dude scores two points in a college game. Too old...

Blog Entry | Conversation | November 05, 2008

NEXT ATHLETE: MICHELLE WIE

Eric Adelson

You want someone who can change a sport? Michelle Wie can change the world.

Story | Conversation | October 15, 2008

NEXT ATHLETE: MICHELLE WIE

...keeps his eyes on the teenage girl playing a USGA amateur tournament for a shot at the Masters. How could he not? "She's history in the making," he says. Sims has heard people say...

Story | Conversation | October 13, 2008