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We imagine that at this point in the spring season, you've stocked up on loads of chocolate (or are anticipating a victorious post-Easter candy sale), faux grass and enough hardboiled eggs to live off of for the next six months. You've probably even posed with the Easter bunny, or at least passed one or two in the mall. But do you know why Easter is affiliated with such unique traditions?
Tiger Woods charged, Rory McIlory imploded, and in the end South African Charl Schwartzel took the Green Jacket at the 76th Masters championship.
During the wildest Sunday at Augusta National in recent memory third round leader McIlory's ugly triple bogey on the tenth hole left nine players -- representing every continent on earth besides Antarctic -- within two strokes of the lead.
Tigers Woods was thought to have
21-year-old Irishman Rory McIlroy put in a workman like 70 to remain on top of the leaderboard at Augusta for the third straight day.
McIlory's 12-under total score puts him four shots clear of K.C. Choi, Jason Day, Angel
While the Easter bunny is generally well-regarded for its fluffy belly, alert ears and too-cute buck teeth, some humans just aren't so fond of the creature. We're talking about young kiddos who -- when faced with the giant creature every Easter holiday -- erupt into a fountain of tears, traumatic screams and eyes bulging out of their sockets.
It's almost as if adults just want a little entertainment for the day. So, come Easter, they encourage a little PTSD by way of bunny rabbit.
21-Year-old Northern Irishman Rory McIlroy holds a two-shot lead after two rounds at the Masters, but the big news out of Augusta on Friday was the charge up the leaderboard by two of the tournament's most familiar faces.
In the morning, it was perennial fan favorite Fred Couples turning back the clock for the second
Jim Nantz, who's been calling the Masters for CBS for the past 26 years, likes to refer to the tournament as a "tradition like no other."
While this has always seemed to be a bold, hard-to-justify statement, when one looks back at the last 25 years of action at Augusta one can't help but conclude the championship does at least have a tradition of producing some pretty memorable moments involving some of golf's biggest names.
We've compiled a list of our five favorite Masters moments of the last 25 years below:
While there have only been 21 hole-in-ones in the 74 tournament history of the Masters Tournament, there's been a rush of Augusta aces as of late -- seven in the last seven years.
So there's a good chance that d
This month, we're giving you the chance to fly to Green Bay to see Kenny Chesney and hang backstage with the country star.
Visit our contest page on Facebook and you can win a flight for two to Green Bay, tickets to Chesney's Goin' Coastal tour stop at Lambeau Field on June 11, 2011, and a backstage pass to meet the country star.
We're so excited, we assembled these five Kenny Chesney videos, which we think perfectly illustrate the singer's visionary style. Chesney's mind-blowing tour productions and his 3D concert special are something to behold — but we think his eclectic music videos are what really establish the country star's unique sensibility.
The Masters Golf Tournament tees off this Thursday, at its fabled Augusta National Golf Club home.
While Masters weekend is like Super Bowl Sunday for serious golf fans, there are still plenty of folks out there who harbor the perhaps misguided belief that golf is "boring."
So to kick off our Masters coverage, we've decided to focus on one element of golf that can appeal to everyone: the part where spectators get struck with wayward golf shots.
Pets are at their most adorable when wearing bunny ears, decked out in pastels or otherwise Easter-fied.
Enjoy these videos of dogs and cats all Easter'd up.