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While Corey Pavin is undoubtedly shaking in his spikes, 2008 Ryder Cup captain Paul Azinger is probably counting his lucky stars that he is now writing a book about the American’s 2008 Ryder Cup victory at Valhalla rather than being the one responsible for taking on a European team that is beginning to look more superior by the day. Eight of the current Top-13 players in the...
Published: February 26, 2010
England take on Egypt next Wednesday in their first game of 2010 and what will be their final fixture before the announcement of their preliminary World Cup squad in May. Egypt, fresh from retaining their African Cup of Nations title for the third consecutive time in Angola in January, will travel to Wembley in high spirits having recently moved into 10th place in FIFA’s World Rankings , their...
Published: February 26, 2010
On March 5, SA Rugby nominations for President, Deputy President and Vice President, must be received in writing, from both the nominees accepting the nomination, as well as those doing the nomination, for the SA Rugby elections that will take place on the March 26. It is really quite simple. SA Rugby’s 14 unions each have 2 votes and the individual with a majority of 15 out of 28 votes wins. It...
Published: February 26, 2010
Black history month is nearing its end, and all these African Americans that have made tennis much more interesting deserve some honorable mentions. Here they are: Arthur Ashe Arthur Ashe, I believe, is the best African American male tennis player of all time. He played a lot of sports in high school like basketball, football, and tennis. He led his tennis team to the state championship and...
Published: February 26, 2010
With the 2010 RBS Six Nations taking a week off after a fortnight of frenetic action, we look back at each team’s early games, and project their finishes as the championship reaches the home stretch. 1) France So Far : W 18 – 9 @ Scotland, W 33 – 10 v Ireland Coach Marc Lievremont took some heavy criticism over the last few years, as a team that finished fourth in the 2007 World Cup experienced...
Published: February 26, 2010
Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad wants the Lotus F1 racing team to achieve success by living up to the brand’s legendary name. The former prime minister said the Malaysian-backed team has had a mission since taking on the Lotus name and reputation, so “they jolly well better deliver on that.” “Lotus is a very famous name, and if they fail, that is not going to be good for them,”...
Published: February 26, 2010
I’ve never liked golf that much—maybe to play, but other than that, no. I’ve never really liked Tiger Woods all that much, either. To tell you the truth, I often got sick of him. I would roll my eyes whenever he was regarded as one of the greatest athletes today. I then believed—and still do—that golfers and athletes are two different things. To play golf, you don’t...
Published: February 26, 2010
Well, what do you know, another great athlete gets in trouble. Why is it that most athletes have to take advantage of their greatness and waste it all by being selfish? Most athletes have everything in the world, and most kids dream to be them. When I heard that Tiger Woods was going to make an apology live on national television, I didn’t know what I was going to do. It was just once again another...
Published: February 25, 2010
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis was named after Lou Gehrig, a hall of fame baseball player for the New York Yankees. He was diagnosed with ALS in the late 1930’s. The disease is a fatal disease and is no joking matter, but named after Lou Gehrig due to his celebrity status. I never knew that there was such a thing as sexual addiction or that it is actually considered by some as a disease. Since...
Published: February 25, 2010
Click here to join The Golf Blog’s email list. Oh how I long for a west coast or even southern life style, at least for golfing purposes anyway. Some say constant rain can damper a mood. I say constant snow can hinder a golf game. If you live where I do, which is along the eastern seaboard, then you’re experiencing another dismal day of snow. Only this time, it’s a mixture...