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Now if they played EVERYONE would watch…. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: June 4, 2010
On a sunny Wednesday in Dublin, Ohio, the game’s greats showed up to share a trip around Muirfield Village Golf Club with tournament host Jack Nicklaus. Join me on my hunt for lions, tigers, and bears. [All photos are the original work of Andrea Nay. All rights reserved.] Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: June 4, 2010
Amid rumours of constructional delays and national war concerns the Korean Grand Prix is under a massive amount of scrutiny. Many have suggested that the track will not be complete by race day in October. And even if the track reaches a satisfactory standard recent tensions between South Korea, who will host the Grand Prix, and their neighbours North Korea have worried those who can see a war coming...
Published: June 4, 2010
Ricky Fowler leads the Memorial after two days with a very nice round at 13 under. His closest competitor is Tim Petrovic at minus nine, four shots behind already. Phil Mickelson is out on the course, currently at minus six, and has some catching up to do. Justin Rose is still also playing, and is one shot ahead of Mickelson at minus seven. Fowler has gone low in several tournaments, just not four...
Published: June 4, 2010
You couldn’t write a better script. Okay, so maybe Nadal/Federer has more of a classic ring to it, but competitively speaking there is no longer a lot of mystery in a Federer-Nadal French Open showdown. But throw in a pinch of animosity, a dash of revenge, and a No. 1 ranking just ripe for the picking, and we have ourselves quite a bubbling cauldron. Robin Soderling, a career underachiever...
Published: June 4, 2010
Ivory Coast enters their second World Cup campaign as Africa’s strongest representatives, but unfortunately for “Les Elephants”, they have once again been handed an unenviable task. Within their ranks, however, are a host of Premier League and La Liga stars, all of whom contributed to the team’s smooth qualification to the tournament and have won medals at club level,...
Published: June 4, 2010
“That’s more like it,” I was thinking as I checked the leader board following the first round of Jack’s Memorial Tournament. My team this week has Woods as my A-Player, and he kicked in a nice -3 start and 19th place for the first two days. J.B. Holms fired a beautiful -5 and is in 6th place. K.J. Choi responded will his own -3 which eerily matches Tiger Woods’ score once...
Published: June 4, 2010
I can beat Ludacris at bowling, I’m pretty sure of that, even after a five-year layoff from a very competitive, but fun atmosphere, league bowling. I stopped in the local bowling house, All-Star Lanes located in beautiful North Fort Myers, Fla., last week, and inquired about summer leagues. I was informed that someone was needed on Thursday evening which fit into my schedule so off to league...
Published: June 4, 2010
On paper, Group B is one of the most wide open. Argentina struggled to qualify, South Korea reached the semifinals in 2002, Greece won Euro 2004, and Nigeria is possibly the strongest African nation in the finals. This was the group that all the top seeds wanted to get. With the least amount of travelling and one fixed hotel throughout the first stage, it’s a much-coveted placing. Diego Maradona...
Published: June 4, 2010
After two years and 848 qualification matches, the World Cup is almost ready to start. Host South Africa will kick off the month long tournament when they take on Mexico June 11. Later that night, Raymond Domenech’s French team will entertain Uruguay as the competition begins in earnest. Group A: South Africa, Mexico, Uruguay, France South Africa (83) were the first team out of the hat, as hosts...