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Spanish sherry is a sorely undervalued wine. Tainted by associations with the syrupy brown tipple of yesteryear, its variety, delicacy, subtlety, and vitality is one of the revelations of travels through Spain. And just as these glorious wines represent the diverse and sunny personality of that country, so do their tennis players. One look at Spain’s all-conquering Davis Cup squad and you are...
Published: February 18, 2010
Despite an “indefinite leave” from golf (if you can even call it that), a possible stint in sex addiction rehab, and three months’ worth of public humiliation, here are four reasons why Tiger Woods hasn’t changed a bit. 1. He is once again attempting to control the situation and the media The one single aspect of this entire ordeal that undoubtedly frustrated Woods more than anything...
Published: February 18, 2010
Formula 1 2010 has already started to take shape. Most of the manufacturers, even the smaller ones, have now broken cover with their new shapes for 2010. Of all the new regulations, the lack of refueling has had the most profound effect on the overall dimensions of the car, and the sharper, higher nose cone certainly seems to be the style of choice for all manufacturers. Accommodating the extra...
Published: February 18, 2010
After three months of silence, the face of golf, Tiger Woods, will come out and release a statement in his own backyard, at TPC Sawgrass Clubhouse in Ponte Verde Beach, Florida, home to PGA Tour Headquarters. This will be his first public appearance since a strange car-accident on Thanksgiving night which eventually led to his admission of infidelities. By the way, don’t expect a fancy...
Published: February 18, 2010
Like any match play event, day one at Accenture had shockers: Steve Stricker ejected. Padraig Harrington gone. Henrick Stenson withdrawing. Tiger Woods coming out of hiding, which caused everything in golf to come to a screeching halt for a short time. Well, everything except the matches that were still being played. For those deeper into golf, other eyebrow raisers included Ollie Wilson knocking...
Published: February 18, 2010
He went from being the best golfer in the world to being the poster child for E! News…and not in a good way. When Woods crashed his vehicle, there was concern. When it turned out he was OK, there was relief. When it turned out that the accident might have been an escape from his wife, Elin, because he found out that was being unfaithful, there was disgust. One by one, endorsements were dumping...
Published: February 18, 2010
Pitch a tent, bring in the dancing bears, whip up some funnel cake, and get ready for the circus known as “The Fakest Show on Earth,” starring the world-famous clown: Tiger Woods. When Woods stands in front of the microphone at 11 a.m. Friday, he might as well go for it all. Seriously, el Tigre, why not roll with this? Have some fun out there. We’ve all been waiting to see your mug since you...
Published: February 18, 2010
Although many have not forgotten, a lot of people out there have begun to put Tiger Woods on the back-burner as the star golfer continues to hide away after his latest short-comings became public knowledge. But it finally appears as though the nation’s number one golfer will come forward and speak publicly about everything that has happened since Thanksgiving of 2009 unveiled the real Woods to the...
Published: February 18, 2010
There was a time when I thought Tiger Woods was the best and most successful athlete in the world. Now I think he is either incredibly stupid and/or the most arrogant. Woods has scheduled a press conference for Friday, February 19, 2010, invited hand-picked members of the press, and will not answer any questions. Thanks, Tiger. Why not simply post another announcement on your website? Whoever is...
Published: February 18, 2010
Yes?! What better way to commemorate the 50th Power Rankings that with a picture of a particularly plump Spanish Duck (the picture was taken at last week’s Jerez test)? In things disappointingly not duck related – unless you have taken you support of Carl Edwards to extreme, and frankly questionable, level – it was the Daytona 500, the Great American Wait, which almost saw the Other...