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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: June 21, 2010
The 2010 edition of The Championships at Wimbledon begin bright and early Monday morning for fans in the United States. Roger Federer and Serena Williams are looking to defend their titles, but several top players are in position to overthrow the reigning champions. Federer has experienced a great range of emotions over the past two tournaments at the All-England Club. In 2008, Federer lost a five...
Published: June 21, 2010
There is only one other player besides this happy Irishman pictured, under par going into the final nine holes of the 2010 US Open. Graeme McDowell is the leader at minus four, with the Frenchman, Gregory Havret at minus one. All the other big names have started to fade in these fast green conditions, wind, and of course, US Open pressure. Tiger Woods just made a bogey. As did McDowell as McDowell...
Published: June 21, 2010
With a little luck, Tiger Woods’ sizzling 66 on Saturday could have given him a legitimate chance to win his fourth U.S. Open title. All he needed were a few birdies early in Sunday’s final round to pressure relative wannabees Graeme McDowell and Dustin Johnson. Phil Mickelson and Ernie Els were also in the mix, but Mickelson has never won the Open, and Els hasn’t won it since Congressional...
Published: June 20, 2010
It’s Ernie Els and Graeme McDowell at the top of the leaderboard now at Pebble Beach as Dustin Johnson has crashed and burned on his favorite track. A triple, double, and bogey start has left Johnson a brainless shell walking along the cliffs, contemplating a leap. Tiger Woods has bogeyed three out of six holes to start and is six shots off the pace at plus two. The Frenchman Gregory Havret,...
Published: June 20, 2010
Dustin Johnson’s chances of winning the U.S. Open disintegrated right before his eyes. Johnson started the day with a three shot lead over Graeme McDowell but gave it all back at the 2010 U.S. Open (and then some) with a triple-bogey, double-bogey performance on holes two and three. Don’t think he is the biggest to blow leads in Major golf Championships… Here are some of the best...
Published: June 20, 2010
On Monday, as the sun rises, offering the first view of the well-tended lawns at the All-England Club at Wimbledon, tennis aficionados breathe a deep sigh of relief, having survived the dust of the red clay and the sometimes ugly tenor of long, grueling matches. Grass is green and invigorating, inviting brisk movement and light, skipping motions across the lawns. This is the moment the earth...
Published: June 20, 2010
9:15 EST And there he is, Graeme McDowell your 2010 US Open winner. Fabolous week at Pebble Beach. 9:10 EST Is a European finally going to get another US Open win? 9:06 EST Gregory Havret, the unknown, shoots 72, finishes plus one for the tourny. 9:05 EST After that miss, the tournament is McDowell’s to win. He’s played superb golf, but I’ve never seen a leader get this much help...
Published: June 20, 2010
Pebble Beach, CA—Everyday, the people on the Monterey peninsula should give thanks to Ted Durein, a former reporter for the Monterey Herald. He made the area famous. The story goes that Pebble Beach was here, but only a few people knew about it. Couples reserved Valentine’s Day rooms. A few in the know would stay, for what today would be a pittance, and get free...
Published: June 20, 2010
Tiger Woods stepped out of his time machine yesterday, and swatted this shot on 18 from around the tree pictured above. With his third birdie in a row down the closing stretch, Woods set up a great Sunday filled with anticipation. A handful of players can charge up the leaderboard if Dustin Johnson falters a bit. Johnson will undoubtedly hear some shouts and yells in front...
Published: June 20, 2010
After years of Henman Hill failing to be provided with a cause for absolute celebration, another attempt to end the countless years of British frustration will be made. Murray Mount returns for a fiest fortnight of tennis action. The courts of SW19 will be full to the brim with eager spectators, many who will be hoping on a home grown triumph. Andy Murray has not had the best of years. He has suffered...