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Featured Columnist Andy Reistetter is on site at the HP Byron Nelson Championship at the Las Colinas Four Seasons Resort and Club in Irving Texas. “Let’s do,” as the pretty girl likes to say… Let’s do this day backwards… Country music artist Pat Green will be performing on site at the Pavilion After Dark to likely tens of thousands of...
Published: May 21, 2010
Blake Adams shot a second round 64 to move into a tie for the lead at the HP Byron Nelson Invitational played in Irving, Texas this weekend at the TPC Las Colinas Course. Also in contention are Cameron Beckman, who shot 61, Steve Elkington and Jeff Overrton. Beckman is also in the lead at minus 10, followed by Elk and Overton at minus eight. The weather was nice at 80 degrees most of the day and the...
Published: May 21, 2010
The French Open looms on the horizon. The classic red dirt and spring air of the Parisian Grand Slam Tournament at Roland Garros are just hours away, with match play set to begin on Sunday. Seeing Rafael Nadal tear through the clay-court season and make the game’s elite players look average at best on his most dominant surface has led many to believe that the outcome of this year’s French...
Published: May 21, 2010
Dear Bleacher Report Subscribers: It has come to my attention over the past year or so that I have been a part of this site, that the environment has gradually undergone a significant shift. A shift not necessarily for the good. Once a place for knowledgeable and thoughtful people to exchange ideas, B/R has become a hotbed of stupid and partisan bickering. No doubt Nancy Pelosi and Rush Limbaugh would...
Published: May 21, 2010
What do we already know heading into this year’s second Grand Slam event in Paris? We know that Rafael Nadal still remains the menacing favorite. We know that there will not be a rematch of last year’s final. We’re well aware that Andy Murray has a great shot of getting in some extra grass-court practice this year. And finally, Novak Djokovic may have once again been saved by...
Published: May 21, 2010
Formula One could be returning to the US, as rumours of a deal are confirmed by a New York motor club. Several news outlets in the UK have spoken to the Monticello Motor Club in New York on the back of a letter from its President Ari Strauss appearing in American publication Autoweek. Ecclestone infamously pulled F1 from the states after failing to agree to terms with Indianapolis Motor Speedway beyond...
Published: May 21, 2010
We’ve all heard about how winning a major championship can change a player’s life. We know that off-the-course, huge sums of money are thrown at major champions, there are more demands on their time and they may never again be able to walk down the street or go out to dinner without being recognized. In 2003, while Tiger Woods was revamping his golf swing, four players won major championships...
Published: May 21, 2010
Steve Elkington is currently in first place on Friday at the HP Byron Nelson Invitational after 11 holes at minus eight for the tournament. The weather that delayed the first round was finished with eight players sharing the lead at minus four. Elkington opened with three birdies in four holes to grab the lead at minus seven and then added another birdie to reach minus eight. My C-player back-up, Joe...
Published: May 21, 2010
Tomorrow Otago Boys High School hosts Southland Boys High School in a top of the table clash of the Highlanders 1st XV Competition. The game will also double as the schools’ traditional interschool match, which has been an annual fixture for 95 years. History is with the Southerners having won 47 of these matches to Otago’s 38 with an astounding 10 draws. The other factor against Otago...
Published: May 21, 2010
Ever since the French National Championship opened its doors to the world beyond its borders in 1925, it has challenged the weak, rewarded the durable, and cut its own unique path through the tennis history books. In 1968, it was the first Slam to open to amateurs and professionals. In 1981, it introduced its own additional awards: the Prix Orange for sportsmanship and the Prix Citron for strength...