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We have to start off with huge congrats to Louis Oosthuizen for his phenomenal domination of the field at last week’s British Open. This guy has nerves of steel, and actually looked more confident as he made his way to the finishing hole. It was truly a wonderful spectacle to witness. I wish I had witnessed me placing a bet on him on Wednesday, as he was an amazing 200:1 odds of victory. We...
Published: July 20, 2010
McLaren has confirmed that Lewis Hamilton will not be favored in his bid for a second drivers title. With Jenson close enough in points, the team feels that both drivers are permitted the opportunity to put their best foot forward. They expect Jenson Button to up his game as the show heads to Germany this weekend. So it would seem that McLaren are preparing to let their guys fight it out for the championship...
Published: July 20, 2010
Featured Columnist Andy Reistetter continues his exclusive “Play-Write” series for the Bleacher Report with one of American golf’s true treasures- The Greenbrier Resort in West Virginia. The author was delighted to have the opportunity to play the Old White Course shortly before next week’s Greenbrier Classic. Here is his fifth article in the series he shares his thoughts on...
Published: July 20, 2010
He may not have the physique of Rafael Nadal, or the sex appeal of Fernando Verdasco, but Spaniard Albert Montanes continues to turn heads on the ATP World Tour. Capturing his second title of the season on Sunday, the 29-year-old from Barcelona proved that his success on the second tier of the circuit was no fluke. Defeating Roger Federer in Estoril earlier this year for his fourth career title,...
Published: July 20, 2010
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past eight months, you’ll know Tiger Woods is in a world of trouble both on and off the golf course. Off the course, he is going through a very difficult and costly divorce while trying to deal with the backlash of one of the most publicized scandals in modern history. On the course he has not won a major championship since the 2008 U.S. Open,...
Published: July 19, 2010
It’s been almost three weeks since my last entry, but I’ve been working on my game nonetheless. I’ve gotten in a handful of rounds with practice sessions sprinkled in between. My game has been steadily improving and for the most part, struggling only in areas that get neglected during practice. Because as I’m sure many can attest to, when one area...
Published: July 19, 2010
Tiger Woods made news during the winter for checking into a sex rehabilitation clinic in Mississippi. Now it appears one of his most (in)famous mistresses will be entering her own rehab. Rachel Uchitel will be one of the cast members on the new season of “Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew”. The biggest question is whether Uchitel will air further dirty laundry regarding her relationship with...
Published: July 19, 2010
There have been various optimistic thoughts on Michael Schumacher’s underwhelming return this year. Many have said the best is yet to come. Some feel that he is just warming up, and when he is done doing that, he will obliterate his rivals once more. Today sees possibly the most ludicrous of opinions from Mercedes employee Norbert Haug. Haug has proclaimed that next year Schumacher will go for...
Published: July 19, 2010
One doesn’t have to follow the PGA Tour every weekend to know that Tiger Woods is struggling. While the definition of struggling to Tiger is different than other golfers we can blame it on the strong sense of domination that he has displayed over the years. For a golfer to finish in the top 25 of all three majors this year would be an accomplishment for most, but not Tiger. This was supposed...
Published: July 19, 2010
The renowned tennis coach and guru, Nick Bollettieri, is certainly a fan of Federer, which explains his recent willingness to refute what, it seems, has already been done and dusted over the previous two weeks. Roger Federer indeed unleashed the dreaded “injury excuse” at a news conference after losing to Tomas Berdych, without being specifically asked by the interviewer (that...