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Based in Atlanta, GA - Rick Limpert is an award-winning writer, a best-selling author, and a featured sports travel writer.

Named the No. 1 Sports Technology writer in the U.S. on Oct 1, 2014.

Entries in The Masters (8)

Tuesday
Nov102020

Masters Odds to Win

Here are Bovada's odds on the 84th edition of the Masters tournament. Bryson DeChambeau is the favorite to win at +800, while last year's winner Tiger Woods listed at +3300.



Odds to win The Masters 2020:

Bryson DeChambeau +800

Dustin Johnson +900

Jon Rahm +1000

Justin Thomas +1100

Rory McIlroy +1200

Xander Schauffele +1400

Brooks Koepka +1600

Patrick Cantlay +2500

Bubba Watson +2800

Hideki Matsuyama +2800

Tiger Woods +3300


You can check out the full 2020 Masters odds here: https://www.bovada.lv/sports/golf/pga-tour

Monday
Apr022018

Masters Fun Facts

From Wallethub


    250K – People visit the Augusta, Ga., area each year for Masters festivities
     
    $2,100 – Average resale price for a ticket to the final round of the 2018 Masters (currently the cheapest of the four days)
     
    $4 – Price of a domestic beer at the Masters
     
    640% - Increase in live telecast hours for the Masters from 1956 (2.5 hrs) to 2018 (18.5 hrs)
     
    $250 - Cost of producing each green jacket
     
    90% - Of the world’s golf carts are made in Georgia
     
    $25M - Decrease in Woods’s annual endorsement income from 2010 to 2016


For the complete report, please visit: https://wallethub.com/blog/masters-facts/2965/

Tuesday
Mar292016

Rickie at the Masters

From Abbey Road to Washington Road, Rickie Fowler is dressed for success in his PUMA Golf gear for the first Major of the Year. Fowler will hit the course at Augusta in style, rocking the latest in PUMA Golf’s Spring, Summer 2016 apparel, accessories and footwear which are available in stores now and online at www.cobragolf.com/pumagolf.

Here's what Rickie will be wearing at Augusta:

Saturday
May072011

Golf Great Ballesteros Dies at 54



Seve Ballesteros, a five-time major champion whose passion and gift for imaginative shot-making invigorated European golf and the Ryder Cup, has died from complications of a cancerous brain tumor. He was 54.

A statement on Ballesteros’ website early Saturday said the golf great died peacefully at 2:10 a.m. local time, surrounded by his family at his home in Pedrena, in northern Spain.

Ballesteros won five major events: the British Open three times and the Masters Tournament twice. He amassed 87 titles worldwide, including a record 48 on the European Tour, collecting $7.6 million in winnings and much more in endorsements and other business interests.

In a Star Wars era, Ballesteros was Darth Vader to an entire contingent of American Luke Skywalkers.  He wasn't a bad guy, but he was a European that was brash and bold.  He also had every escape shot in the books.  He was exciting to watch and great to root against.

He underwent four operations at the end of 2008 for a brain tumor and began chemotherapy treatments after being released from Madrid’s La Paz hospital. After chemotherapy, he returned to public life the following year and made several appearances to promote his charity that funds brain tumor research.

In 2000, he was voted European Player of the Century. He was the region’s leading money-winner six times, and ended his 33-year playing career in July 2007, a week after saying he suffered heart palpitations. Since then, he devoted his time to a golf-course design business, a company that organized the Seve Trophy -- now known as the Vivendi Trophy -- on the European Tour and a venture that provided motivational coaching.

Ballesteros had two sons and a daughter with his wife, Carmen. Their marriage ended in divorce.

Sunday
Apr102011

RickLimpert.info Picture of the Week: Prince Charl of Augusta

Charl Schwartzel shocked the world by winning The Masters today.

He got hot at the right time and finished with four consecutive birdies to finish his round.

His final putt from 20 feet curled into the side of the cup for a 6-under 66, the best closing round at the Masters in 22 years. It gave the 26-year-old South African a two-shot victory over Australians Adam Scott and Jason Day.