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Of course, one of my favorite golfers wins last week, and I never even had him on my radar. Congrats to Hunter Mahan. What a crazy finish to that event. As most of you know I was riding Villegas and Snedeker. Even though they probably weren’t going to win, Villegas looked promising on Thursday and Friday for at least a top five finish. Snedeker slowly advanced, and looked to definitely contend...
Published: March 3, 2010
England have climbed one place to eighth and Greece have moved back into the top 10 in FIFA’s latest World Rankings, released on their web site this morning. Spain continue to lead the way, ahead of Brazil and the Netherlands. Germany have swapped places with Portugal, moving up fifth whilst England also leapfrog Argentina into eighth place with Diego Maradona’s side now ninth. Greece...
Published: March 2, 2010
Every boy across the land dreams of scoring the winning goal in the World Cup before holding it aloft in front of millions of adoring fans. Since Fabio Capello took charge of England and turned them from Euro flops to World beaters it seemed a dream that might come true for John Terry. When the World Cup groups we announced, England’s odds were rapidly slashed as they became third favourites...
Published: March 2, 2010
The guys at Bob Burns sent us this “No Bananas 460cc Driver” for testing, and guess what? It was really incredible. At first we thought that it might just be another cheap knockoff of the Taylor Made Movable Weight Technology, but we couldn’t have been more wrong. Bob Burns truly delivers a high quality and original product when it comes to the No Bananas Driver. We tested it on some of...
Published: March 2, 2010
Everything about the climax of the tennis’s “Golden Swing” glowed. It was played out in the Mexican heat, under brilliant floodlights, on the deepest of orange backgrounds. It brought together two golden-skinned Spaniards in their second final in six days. And it delivered up a treasure chest of outstanding tennis. But start with the protagonists: David Ferrer and Juan Carlos Ferrero. Not...
Published: March 2, 2010
Throughout the proposed sarcasm, ball-bouncing, hits with Johnny Mac, and arch in his serve, Novak Djokovic has chalked up a pretty good tennis resume up until this point. Capturing 17 career singles titles which includes his maiden Slam victory in Australia in 2008, Djokovic remains a threat to win any tournament he enters. However, foiled within the young Serb’s success lies the constant anxiety...
Published: March 2, 2010
It’s something you all would like to have. How about a quick peek at some of the PGA Tour’s “bad behavior files?” John Daly during his off-and-on career, has been a poster child for aberrant behavior. The Jacksonville Times Union is in a unique situation. It is currently involved in a lawsuit with Daly and as a result, obtained his records from the PGA Tour. The Tour is infamously...
Published: March 2, 2010
PGA Golfer Jeff Klein came on the podcast for a fantastic interview! When he was 44 years old he became one of the oldest players to ever join the PGA Tour. Below are just some of the topics that were covered: You can download the podcast by right-clicking and selecting “Save As…” or Click HERE to Listen What age he started golfing and how he learned. Shared how learning how...
Published: March 2, 2010
Just three words for Phil Mickelson: Come on man! Come on Lefty, you can’t be serious. That was one gigantic belly flop you took for us on the West Coast swing. Come on man! You’ve played four events now and you’ve hardly even logged any television time. You were 45th at Riviera. You were 19th at a home game at Torrey Pines. You hacked it around in another friendly venue, Phoenix...
Published: March 2, 2010
In tennis, as with most other sports, injuries are devastating for players even when they are not career threatening. Players lose ranking points, valuable training time, and overall physical and psychological match readiness as they try to recover. Now this is a general rule, and as such there are exceptions. Indeed, if you’re Rafael Nadal injuries just mean that you get...