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As of 2010, Formula One currently stands as the pinnacle of motorsport, with estimated worldwide peak audience of over 600million per race. China and Brazil garner around 230million of that colossal figure, whilst in Europe over 50% of the population of Italy watch the likes of Jarno Trulli, Vitantonio Liuzzi and of course Ferrari every race weekend, with a TV audience of over 38million viewers. So...
Published: March 17, 2010
Click here to join The Golf Blog’s email list. After just about every range visit I work through, or any round of 18 I play, my objective is to always report all developments on the progression of my game to my readers. The only problem with this strategy: how do you measure progress without goals? We all have them. Whether striving for a better job, a more rewarding...
Published: March 17, 2010
The announcement of Tiger Woods’ return to The Masters stirred up reaction around the sporting world. In what is anticipated to be the most closely watched performance by an athlete ever, Tiger Woods’ return to the links stirred up plenty of emotion and soundbites from television and PGA executives, fellow golfers and sports talking heads. The comments all have different tones and opinions,...
Published: March 17, 2010
When we first looked at the draw, everyone knew that the third round encounter between world No. 1 Roger Federer and former Australian Open finalist Marcos Baghdatis had the potential to be extremely entertaining. We all knew how good Baghdatis had the could be, but you would have been hard pressed to find anyone outside the Baghdatis camp who thought that Marcos would actually win the...
Published: March 17, 2010
As NASCAR and its arguments faded into the background with their first break from competition since Daytona, it was time for the other major series of the world to take to the stage. F1 started off in Bahrain, and after a winter full of hype (seemingly mostly involving some guy named Schumacher), it delivered one of the most underwhelming races in recent memory. The lack of passing would have been...
Published: March 17, 2010
Although the NY Post and tmz.com would have you believe otherwise, Tiger Woods’ personal life is frankly none of our business. Tiger Woods’ professional life on the other hand plays out on a public stage and is the business of everyone who owns a television, a radio or a computer. Who knows what’s going on inside the Woods household at this very moment. He could be patching...
Published: March 17, 2010
When Tiger Woods, on a bum knee, beat Rocco Mediate in an 18-hole playoff to win the 2008 U.S. Open. It was his 14th major title. The father of two young girls was well on his way to becoming the greatest golfer who ever played the game. He was the darling of American golf enthusiasts and put golf on the map for many Americans who never followed the game before. Let’s face it. If Tiger were not...
Published: March 17, 2010
I must confess, to say I witnessed Ernie Els sweet victory at Doral would be nothing but a bold faced lie. I instead had the esteemed pleasure of pumping out water from my basement for almost 40 consecutive hours. Sweep the water. Vacuum the water. Pump the water. Repeat…25,000times! Lots of others had it worse than I, so I’m now done complaining. Yet again, none of our guys hit even...
Published: March 17, 2010
There have been many articles posted on B/R recently about Tiger Woods and his affair. Such things as “Can Elin Ever Trust Tiger?” and “Will They Ever Be Happy Again?” have been posted on the site and frankly, I would expect to see that kind of thing on People.com or possibly even Cosmopolitan. Yes, what he did was bad. No, she will probably never trust him again. Yes, the kids...
Published: March 17, 2010
Here’s hoping that Tiger Woods doesn’t say a single word about his personal life between now and his return to golf at the Masters. Not a single word. If you feel the need to hear about how he ruined his marriage or how he feels about his business empire falling apart, too bad. The guy doesn’t owe you an explanation. Once he’s at Augusta National and tees it up, here’s...