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Tiger Woods’s latest return to golf will be at The Memorial next week. The Golf Channel reported Woods will return to golf at Muirfield Village to try and defend his victory last year at the course built by Jack Nicklaus. Many of the players use The Memorial as a tune-up for the U.S. Open. Muirfield Village is one of the better conditioned courses year and year out on tour and a favorite...
Published: May 25, 2010
This is a slide which shows potential future players we might see in the EPL. Feel free to comment; obviously this is my list so take it with a pinch of salt, feel free to mention anyone else who deserves to be on the list. Thanks for watching the slide. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: May 25, 2010
Two beautiful, sunny days marked the beginning of the 2010 edition of the French Open. Shortly after 11 in the morning on Sunday, match play began. The first two days of tennis at Roland Garros did not disappoint. Many questions were answered and others raised for the first time as the world’s best brought their best (for the most part) to Paris. Here are some things to consider...
Published: May 25, 2010
Kathy Bissell While Byron Nelson was alive, particularly in his later years, out of respect, a good sampling of big name golfers attended his tournament. Then a couple of things happened. Byron passed away. The Players moved to May. The Texas Open sponsor, Valero, procured a spot in the spring instead of the fall. As a result, the HP Byron Nelson’s slot on...
Published: May 25, 2010
Three tiered greens, left to right tee shots, and devilish hole locations await PGA Tour pros who tee it up this week at the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial Golf Course in Fort Worth, Texas. Precision over power reigns truer than ever this week. Ranked 73rd in Golf Digest’s 100 Greatest American Golf Courses—Colonial is a beast of course. Colonial spans 7,204 yards, whereas the typical...
Published: May 24, 2010
From the shocking fashion sense of Venus Williams to the early domination of the high seeds, this year’s edition of the French Open has already produced many notable headlines. Outstanding weather conditions have favored the big hitters so far, and traditional favorites such as Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer look to continue their dominance in Paris. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: May 24, 2010
There were barely any surprises in day two of the French Open on the women’s side. Maybe a couple of slow starts put fans on the edge of their seats, but most of the top seeded players advanced to the second round in straight sets. 19-year-old Danish Caroline Wozniacki, who is the youngest ranked teenager among the WTA top 25 at No. 3, topped Russian Alla Kudryavtseva, 6-0, 6-3. Serbia’s...
Published: May 24, 2010
On a day with few surprises, top-ranked Roger Federer didn’t disappoint. After going winless throughout the clay season, Federer rebounded to defeat Peter Luczak of Australia in straight sets 6-4, 6-1, 6-2 on Monday. Committing just 11 unforced errors and facing just one break point, Federer easily dispatched of the Aussie, showing no ill effects from his recent struggles on clay courts. “If...
Published: May 24, 2010
German manager Joachim Low has publicly pegged 23-year-old Stuttgart midfielder Sami Khedira as the first choice to replace the injured Michael Ballack in the upcoming World Cup. Low insisted that he will not be changing his team’s system or style of play between now and the World Cup and that he expects Khedira to step in without missing a beat. “He has a great deal of potential and...
Published: May 24, 2010
Lie: The Condition of the Ball when it is not in motion in the game of golf. There are good lies and there are bad lies. This book is about bad lies….. CONTEST: Comment on the slideshow with a witty and/or funny line referencing one of the slides. Charles will select the winning caption from the contest and the winner will receive a copy of Bad Lies By Charles Lindsay, plus a a signed one-of-a-kind...