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Kathy Bissell Phil Mickelson, teeing off four and a half hours before leader Lee Westwood, posted a with 31 on the front and 34 on the back to vault into contention at The Players. And just as he had predicted, those who played early had a better scoring opportunity with softer greens. He said after the second round that the course was changing a lot from the morning to the afternoon....
Published: May 8, 2010
Brazilian presidential candidate Jose Serra has officially joined the chorus for Ganso and Neymar to be called to the 23 man squad to represent Brazil in South Africa. The football fanatic politition threw his two cents into the pool as practically an entire nation pleads with coach Dunga to play Brazil’s best players in the World Cup. The PSDB candidate was at a political rally to promote Geraldo...
Published: May 8, 2010
2010 WORLD CUP PREVIEW: CAMEROON With the 2010 FIFA World Cup being the first on African soil, Cameroon will head to South Africa as a nation determined to live up to the lofty hopes and dreams of an entire continent. Having been handed an extremely easy group in qualifying for South Africa—with the likes of Gabon, Togo, and Morocco, Cameroon coasted through qualification and won their group...
Published: May 8, 2010
Every decade in sports produces transcendent moments and memories. Inevitably, some of these moments become ingrained in the collective minds and hearts of sports fans everywhere and naturally become over time, the stuff of legend. This past decade has been no different. Throughout we have witnessed some of the best sporting moments not only of the decade, but of the respective histories...
Published: May 8, 2010
Seldom do we find ourselves in a position where the top three seeds of an event are also former champions. I’ll refrain from mentioning that Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray won the Madrid Masters when it was played on indoor hard-courts in the fall, while defending champion Roger Federer attempts to capture his fifth career clay Masters title in Spain this week. The clay season has once again...
Published: May 8, 2010
Photo courtesy Devil Ball Golf, a Yahoo! Sports Blog There are certain moments that really make you step back and think about what is truly important in life. Getting beat out by a colleague for a raise for example, does not seem so significant when you hear about suicide bombings overseas killing hundreds of innocent civilians. Perhaps the jerk that cut you off in traffic and caused you to be an...
Published: May 8, 2010
Lee Westwood leads the TPC at Sawgrass at -12 going into the weekend. As I stated just yesterday, Westwood won’t win this tournament. His weekend play is never the same as Thursdays and Fridays. Watch as he crumbles like an old cookie left in the sun too long. Phil Mickelson is at minus-6 now through six holes on Saturday. I think he is also down too many shots to mount a challenge on this course. Tiger...
Published: May 8, 2010
The next generation of golfers learned about The Players Championship from worldwide television and even computer games. “It’s got all the tradition and the history from this event, and I had watched it a lot before I came over and played it the first time, and I think that goes for everybody that’s a keen golfer,” said defending champions Henrick Stenson earlier in...
Published: May 8, 2010
US Open champ Lucas Glover added a 64 degree wedge to his bag for The Players Championship to handle the Bermuda rough. But he also made a change in strategy. “I just tried to get the ball in the fairway because I’m not very good out of that four-inch Bermuda with our new grooves,” Glover said after firing a second round 65. He didn’t need it at Augusta National although...
Published: May 8, 2010
Featured Columnist Andy Reistetter is on site in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida for THE PLAYERS Championship on the Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass. Hello this is Andy Reistetter reporting to you from THE PLAYERS Championship on the Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. The famed island green of the 137-yard par-3 17th hole is right here behind me. As PGA...