Sports writers love a good storyline. And in the world of golf, the storyline this season has been "Will Tiger win the Grand Slam?"
Personally, I think we might see not just one Grand Slam this year, but two.
That's right, two Grand Slams. One for the men, and one for the ladies.
This weekend we're treated to the Masters, and you'd be hard-pressed to find anyone who's betting against Tiger. But Lorena Ochoa is already a quarter of the way there with Sunday's win at the Kraft Nabisco.
This has been a season of supremacy for Ochoa. She's played in four tournaments and won three of them. She's won the last two women's majors in a row, with last summer's Ricoh Women's British Open. She's won eight of her last 13 events. The woman is on a roll.
And when she wins, she wins big. Eleven strokes at the HSBC Women's Champions, seven strokes at the Safeway International, and now five at the Kraft Nabisco. She's leaving the field so far behind, her competitors are wondering if they're even playing the same game anymore.
We haven't seen dominance like this since, well, Tiger Woods. So if she ends up holding four major titles at the same time, do we rename it an "Ochoa-Slam"?
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