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PEBBLE BEACH, Calif.–It appears as if he qualifies for a career as a porn star, known for dropping his pants to expose his penis as the world labeled him as a serial cheater, attracting nearly all bimbos with his freaky double-life. From most perspectives, he’s despised for committing malignant transgressions against his family and wife, Elin, after it became evident that he had extramarital...
Published: June 21, 2010
American Dustin Johnson entered the final round of the U.S. Open six-under with a three-shot lead over Irishman Graeme McDowell. He parred the first hole, and it appeared that if he could continue this trend and play steady golf he could win his first major. His train was riding smoothly, but then all of a sudden, it steered off track, crashed into a ditch, and caught fire. What ensued was indeed...
Published: June 21, 2010
The truth is, they all had a chance to capture the win Sunday. Graeme McDowell just made the fewest mistakes. The brutally difficult conditions of Pebble Beach Golf Course truly showed the course’s teeth Sunday at the 110th US Open. Birdies were rare and so were smiles, sighs of relief, and any semblance of confidence among the elite golfers of the world. Except for Graeme McDowell that is. The...
Published: June 21, 2010
It wasn’t the prettiest finish for an U.S. Open, and most of the big names left Pebble Beach this year unhappy with how things went. Graeme McDowell of Northern Ireland is the only truly happy golfer at the moment, and even he’ll tell you he didn’t have one of his better days on the course. One of the stories out of the U.S. Open will be how the field came back to the stars, rather...
Published: June 21, 2010
I see four seeds bowing out in the first round , including Robin Soderling (6), Mikhail Youzhny (13), John Isner (23), and Albert Montanes (28), and third-seeded Novak Djokovic struggling to get by Olivier Rochus . Roger Federer (1) def. Alejandro Falla Federer is 4-0 versus Falla, including a dominating 6-1, 6-2 win at Halle earlier this month. Ilija Bozoljac def. Nicolas Massu Bozoljac...
Published: June 21, 2010
Two well meaning England fans sneaked into the England dressing room after the draw with Algeria on Friday. They spouted the usual uninformed rubbish that we’ve come to expect, but unfortunately only one could be ejected because the other was Fabio Capello. If I wanted to crucify the guy I would, but I won’t because I don’t think he’s lacking the skills required to guide...
Published: June 21, 2010
Last year’s winner of the Travelers Championship was Kenny Perry. This season, I am not looking for some miracle improvement in Perry’s game to happen this week. That said, he is not favored to repeat. Many many other players are having great seasons on the PGA Tour. The Travelers Championship is played on the TPC Course at River Highlands, Cromwell Connecticut. Players not to be heard...
Published: June 21, 2010
At the end of play Saturday, many questions began to be thrown around en route to Sunday’s final round of the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach. Does Tiger have everyone right where they want him? Can Dustin Johnson continue his incredible young story? Will Lefty win his first U.S. Open? And then there was an unknown that everyone knew nothing about: Who is Graeme McDowell? Now, McDowell may be the...
Published: June 21, 2010
Last Wednesday I wrote an article saying this was going to be one of the best sporting weekends ever. Maybe I should have said most exciting. Thursday the Lakers won one of the ugliest Finals ever, on Friday the U.S. soccer team stunk up the joint for a half, roared back to tie the game and then had the winning goal called back on one of the worst calls ever, and then the U.S. Open golf tournament...
Published: June 21, 2010
Kathy Bissell Pebble Beach, CA — This year’s US Open wasn’t won. It was lost. Lost by Ernie Els, who hit into the hazards. Lost by Phil Mickelson, who had so much promise with a 66 in round two. Lost by Tiger Woods, as his long game and short game deserted him one day after it looked like he had regained his form. And lost by Dustin Johnson, who had...