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After trailing by nine shots in his round, Tiger Woods stormed back to a five-under-par-66 on Saturday. Tiger Woods is back. So what does Tiger need to do to continue his run for contention? Maybe the first thing he needs is already there: confidence. On the 16th hole, a birdie putt dropped in. Woods pumped his fist with the kind of enthusiasm that had been missing all week. He clearly felt it. The...
Published: June 20, 2010
We join the US Open on Saturday with Dustin Johnson putting for an eagle on the par four 277 yard fourth hole. He just hit a 2 iron to have that eagle try. Johnson leads the tour with 12 eagles this year. Bam. Make that 13. Johnson is one back now at minus three. Grame McDowell leads by four shots presently, but a bogey has his confidence shaken a little as he plays with...
Published: June 20, 2010
It is often talked about in tennis circles how Serena and Venus Williams have dominated the sport in the last few years. To be fair, though, Venus dominated the first two years, while Serena took control of the greater part of the next eight years, except perhaps, at Wimbledon. Even when Serena won the U.S. Open in 1999, many still believed that Venus was the better of the two. For the...
Published: June 19, 2010
“The Wimbledon Championships will have an official poet in residence for the first time in 2010, capturing the tournament’s every ‘triumph and disaster.'” See Wimbledon.org If you can toss the ball high with a swift fluid motion,Reach skyward from shoulder to tapering fingers, Can pause, and discard all signs of emotion,And drop your arm back like a sling ‘til it lingers;If...
Published: June 19, 2010
With the second round of group games well on the way, and the second week of fabulous football behind us, I thought it was time to look at the best of the best from Bleacher Reports articles with a B/R, 2010 FIFA World Cup: Top 10 B/R Articles of the World Cup. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: June 19, 2010
8:54 EST What. A. Shot. Tiger Woods looks like he’s back. 8:45 EST Correction. Obviously that was Tiger’s fifth birdie of the day. He follows up with a dramatic bender for birdie on 17. Fans are pummmped. Huge turn of events – Phil doubles the ninth. 8:24 EST Is he back? Tiger birdies the 16th for his fifth bogey of the day. Crowd really getting into it. Dustin Johnson just completely...
Published: June 19, 2010
For the last few weeks, all of the sports attention has been on the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Now that England are almost out, we can look forward to seeing a Brit win Wimbledon. We have gone from the French clay at Roland Garros, to the freshly cut grass court at SW19. Monday, June 21st will see the start of the 124th Wimbledon Championships. Britain’s best hope, Andy Murray, will...
Published: June 19, 2010
Chelsea striker Nicolas Anelka has been sent home after a bust up with France coach Raymond Domenech. A statement from the French Football Federation branded Anelka’s behaviour as “totally acceptable.” The statement continued: “Faced by the refusal of the player to publicly apologise, he (Escalettes) took the decision in total agreement with the coach and the official members...
Published: June 19, 2010
The one thing in sports that amazes me more than anything else is how long (and how often) flaws in a game’s governing system are able to continue without being addressed. Perhaps I’m still bitter from Jim Joyce’s hijacking of poor Armando Galarraga’s would-be perfect game, but unfortunately that doesn’t make my point less true. Soccer and Baseball both place hefty...
Published: June 19, 2010
Once upon a time, there was a great warrior who dominated golf courses around the globe. Fittingly named Tiger, this golfer had the strength and the ferocity of a cold-blooded killer. He was capable of defeating any opponent. Tiger Woods was a god among men. With each passing victory, his legend grew. Fans flocked to see him swing his magnificent Nike golf club. Whether they wanted to see him win or...