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By now, everyone knows what Tiger Woods did, so I will not waste my time explaining why I think he should have a series of porn movie spin-offs. This was bound to happen Mr.Woods. What happens when a celebrity has a secret and it gets out? They make a sex tape. But in his case, a series of porn movies starring his mistresses. I have to admit, if Tiger were to see this article, he might truly consider...
Published: June 22, 2010
The PGA Tour version of the NASCAR points race for the Cup, a Fed-Ex advertising guy’s genius move, The Fed-Ex Cup and its single $10 million payday is gaining momentum as the Summer PGA Tour Season kicks in. Let’s see who is on board so far in this elimination tournament format, starting in the Fall. 1. Ernie Els Fresh off a fantastic US Open and two wins this season, Els is your...
Published: June 22, 2010
To say that Roger Federer loves the yearly Wimbledon tournament would be an understatement. He has made his career—his LEGEND—at Wimbledon. The first Grand Slam Tournament victory in Roger’s career was at 2003 at the event, and Federer has won six of the past seven tournaments at Wimbledon, losing in the finals in 2008—the only time he didn’t win the tournament...
Published: June 22, 2010
It may seem taboo. It may seem like something inappropriate for dinner conversation. It may seem like the kind of thing that can only be whispered. But it must have crossed your mind sometime between Tiger Woods’ missed cut, injury withdrawal, and most recent tie for 4th at the US Open: What if Tiger was still Tiger? What if: – there had been no ‘indefinite leave’? –...
Published: June 22, 2010
Wimbledon is always one of the best tournaments. It is often associated with class and high society, but the action on the court is rough and gritty. That contradiction is what gives Wimbledon its charm. In just one day, the sport of tennis was almost completely turned over as an unknown player out of Colombia, Alejandro Falla, almost took down the world’s best, Roger Federer....
Published: June 22, 2010
I HATE my job. And why shouldn’t I? The hours are bad, the pay can be low, and the work, well, that’s backbreaking. You see, I’m a caddy at local country club here in New York, and it is hands down the worst job I have ever held down. Here I am, a teenager wasting away my summer weekends getting up at 5:30 every morning, getting dressed in an all-white jumpsuit, and making...
Published: June 22, 2010
Two weeks into the international season we are starting to get a feel for how the teams will perform in 2010. The All Blacks and Springboks have both looked good in their wins so far as they dispatched their northern hemisphere rivals. The Wallabies haven’t been so convincing with two close games against England where each side has won one game each. The All Blacks started their campaign for...
Published: June 21, 2010
Tiger Woods almost didn’t have the balls to win the 2000 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach. True story. Yes, he won by an incredible 15 shots. It wasn’t even close. So why, you ask, do I dare say he didn’t have the balls? Because he almost ran out. What? Golf balls! What were you thinking? According to a recent article in the San Francisco Chronicle by Ron Kroichick, Steve Williams,...
Published: June 21, 2010
Featured Columnist Andy Reistetter was on site at the United States Open at Pebble Beach Golf Links in Pebble Beach, California and is now waiting patiently in the San Jose airport for a flight back to thunderstorm-infected Chicago. Here are his thoughts on the recently concluded United States Open won by Graeme McDowell on the Pebble Beach Golf Links. It is much too early to fully comprehend...
Published: June 21, 2010
Splendor on the Grass: Federer Leads the Field Again… Throughout the wide vista of sporting events, there exists nothing quite as resplendent as Wimbledon draped in a quiet dignity as it opens its gates for the annual fortnight of tennis competition. The serenity of the grounds contrasts mightily with the sheer aggressive athleticism of its participants. Even grunting and groaning seem out...