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The third round of the British Open finished today, with the top three spots having been decided, there is still three-way tie for fourth place. The tournament is taking place on the St. Andrews golf course in Scotland, and the last round of the tournament is set to take place tomorrow July 18. These top five, well actually six, players have ranked numbers three through four, with three of the players...
Published: July 17, 2010
I still remember that beautiful and infectious smile. The pure soda-pop voice and giggle of a 13-year-old still lingers in my mind. From the beginning, I was a Jennifer Capriati fan. Like many Americans, looking for the next great thing to come along, Capriati fit the bill, and you couldn’t help but be mesmerized by her engaging personality and her huge groundstrokes. Over the years, she...
Published: July 17, 2010
Nicole Vaidisova married fellow czech Radek Stepanek on Saturday in their home country. While this news saddened me and many other Vaidisova fans, clinging to the hope we had a chance with her, it also led me to wonder if Vaidisova will ever come back to the sport. She retired this season, but she is only 21. There have been so many who have come back over the last few years. However, I’m...
Published: July 17, 2010
Serena Williams has announced that she will miss the tournaments leading up to the U.S. Open. Williams recently cut her foot on broken glass at a restaurant and will need surgery. Williams has not said whether she will be able to play in the U.S. Open, but it isn’t looking likely. Even if she can play then, she will have missed any warm-up tournaments which will make it very difficult for her...
Published: July 17, 2010
All alone at the end of the evening. All the bright lights have faded to blue. Unfortunately Tiger Woods, John Daly, and a few other Americans did not take it to the limit one more time. Dustin Johnson and Ricky Barnes at minus six and minus five are the USA’s only hope of winning the British Open this year as foreign players deluged the scoreboard on Saturday. Oosthuizen has increased his lead...
Published: July 17, 2010
A miraculous game of musical chairs seems to be taking place at Hispania Racing. With Japanese driver Sakon Yammamoto taking place of Bruno Senna in Great Britain and Karun Chandhok in Germany, the trend of substitutions looks to continue as former Red Bull driver and Hispania test driver Christian Klien also waits in the wings for a few Grand Prix appearances. Hispania Racing have cut their losses...
Published: July 17, 2010
It’s no secret that the fashion of golfwear is at best questionable. John Daly takes the cake, though, for the most outrageously tacky outfits in golf. With every tournament Daly plays, it is interesting to see what crazy pair of pants he is going to wear next. While Daly is one of the most talented men in golf, his crazy pants sometimes seem to get more attention than his game. These are the...
Published: July 17, 2010
Louis Oosthuizen leads a British Open field ready for the weekend surge. He did well by giving himself a nice five-stroke cushion at 12-under par, but the pressure will continue to build as the weekend rolls on. It will be interesting to see how he fares against that pressure and a field of players hungry to make a comeback and ruin the surprise leader’s bid to take home his first Major. Of course,...
Published: July 17, 2010
Gentlemen, start your engines! Robert Rock, pictured. Who is he? I have no clue. He shot a 67 to pull to 3-under for this 2010 British Open. So what’s Tiger Woods going to do today? Maybe a 61? In relation to Robert Rock’s score, no disrespect intended, but what can the No. 1 player perhaps of all time do to keep up with Robert Rock? If Tiger can just match that score today, he will probably...
Published: July 17, 2010
Hello golf fans, this is Garrett Tucker and I will be live blogging the third round of the British Open at the Old Course at St. Andrews. Day One brought us an imposter of St. Andrews, as we had record-low scores, but Day Two brought out the best in St. Andrews and showed us the course she really is. Here are three questions for you to think about as this round progresses and develops: 1.)...