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The great debate over the legality of the Ping Eye 2 wedges is now officially over. Earlier this week, the PGA Tour and Ping reached an agreement that has allowed the Tour to finally ban the square-grooved Ping Eye 2 wedges from play on Tour for good. The ban is also in effect on the Nationwide and Champions Tour as well. The clubs up until now have been able to be used in play by being grandfathered...
Published: March 10, 2010
Contenders: Paul Casey & Nick Watney Paul Casey: With six Top-11 finishes in his last seven events, few players on tour have been more consistent over the past two months than Paul Casey. Casey lost in the finals of the World Match-Play Championship three weeks ago, and tied for fourth at last week’s Honda Classic where he also tied the course record with a 64 in round two. Although still...
Published: March 10, 2010
In a game invented overseas in Scotland some centuries ago, golf has almost seemed to be dominated by American born players. Nicklaus, Palmer, Snead and Woods are some of the names that automatically jump out at you from years gone by and even today. As of late however, the PGA seems to have been taken over and dominated by foreign born players. Now I am not saying this is a bad thing by any stretch...
Published: March 10, 2010
This weekend the 2010 Formula One World Championship begins and for the first time in the history of the sport, there will be four teams going into the season with nearly six drivers favorites to win the driver’s championship. The traditional power teams like Ferrari and McLaren will be joined by Red Bull and the rebirth of the Mercedes Grand Prix team will lead to the most unpredictable season...
Published: March 10, 2010
One day before the ACC Tournament begins, let’s take a quick trip around the league to see what the latest recruiting news has to offer. Clemson Kendall Williams (SG, 6′2″, 2010) has chosen to play at New Mexico, picking the Lobos over Clemson despite Clemson’s best efforts to land him. Clemson has already gotten a commitment from Marcus Thornton (SF, 6′7″, 2010)...
Published: March 10, 2010
I wrote an article here on BleacherReport a few months ago about why I thought that Formula One and open wheel racing was dying in North America and especially in the States. I postulated lots of things; NASCAR, foreign drivers, the auto industry. But I when I wrote that article I still had hope that reunification, new sponsors, and the possibility of new engine suppliers for the 2012 season and...
Published: March 9, 2010
It looks like we may finally be on a roll here folks. Thank you and congrats to Camilo Villegas for his dominating win at The Honda Classic last week. He really came out firing on all cylinders. Too bad both Matt Every and Brett Quigley decided to collapse on Sunday. Every was in legitimate contention for a T5 finish paying out a nice 25:1 odds. I would also like to send out a note of congratulations...
Published: March 9, 2010
For one reason or another, human beings are rarely satisfied with what they have. If we have a big house, we want a bigger one. If we have a lot of money, we want more of it. And we are no different when it comes to professional spots. As we watch a dominant athlete or team perform, we want to know who the next great athlete or team will be. As much as we discuss our desire to see parity, competition,...
Published: March 9, 2010
It’s only three days until the first Formula One session of the year, and I’m getting just a little bit excited. There is plenty to look forward to during the 2010 season: new teams, returning champions, a brand new safety car (just me?), all sorts of things. For only the second time since 1996, Australia won’t be hosting the first race. As in 2006, Bahrain gets that honour, which...
Published: March 9, 2010
With a couple weeks remaining before the next round of the IRB Sevens World Series takes place in Adelaide, Australia, the USA Sevens team begins their preparation. A group of 19 hopefuls are training at the US Olympic training center in Chula Vista, CA to jockey for the 12 open slots on the team. Making a surprise return to the squad is Paul Emerick, who has been granted extra time...