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The FIA were foolish for disallowing Stefan GP entry to this season’s championship. The team appeared miles ahead of US F1, who ultimately let the sport down with their lack of a campaign after gaining initial entry into the sport. Possibly the only saving grace for rejecting Stefan GP was with keeping Jacques Villeneuve away from a drive. This is not to say that his talents would have been unwelcome....
Published: July 16, 2010
The grand old lady was in a good mood on Thursday. The Old Course at St. Andrews doesn’t often feel charitable, but she did for round one of the British Open. “Today felt awkward,” Tiger Woods said after his round of 67. “You never play a links course with no wind and so you knew you had to take advantage of that.” The Old Course relies on wind to help keep her from...
Published: July 16, 2010
To be frank, Sebastian Buemi is not going to challenge for world titles. It’s also unlikely that the driver will fight for individual race wins. Yet, the boy has talent, which thus far has been let down by a faltering car. The Toro Rosso team has given him little to work with and this season languish somewhere between the top eight competitive teams, and the lacklustre rookies at the back. The...
Published: July 16, 2010
Louis Oosthuizen is trying his best to make a liar out of me. But I projected he will not be near the top of the leaderboard by Saturday or Sunday, and I’m sticking to that. Oosthuizen has made almost four million dollars playing golf. Where? I have no clue. At minus 12 on Friday, he is your leader halfway through the Open early on its second day. This would be a huge story, as he is virtually...
Published: July 16, 2010
A few days ago I remarked upon how the frictions between Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button seemed more fabricated. They appeared to be a controversial rumour as opposed to hardcore truth. Voices from within the sport commented on the situation. Some of these just increased the media coverage on the supposed debacle. One of those who aided the media in portraying a tense rivalry was Red Bull’s...
Published: July 16, 2010
Two scores: Six under and five under. The players with those two scores from Thursday’s first round of the Open Championship at St. Andrews Golf Course are even closer than their scores would suggest. First, lets look at the golf. Tiger Woods has won two British Open’s here. The first coming in 2000. Woods shot an astounding nineteen under par. His first British title came in the...
Published: July 16, 2010
Last week, after Paul Goydos’s 59, I called for Steve Stricker to win this tournament on Thursday night, after the round was over. I will continue this fearless prediction pattern as I will give you the winner of the 2010 Open on Friday, approximately 3pm EST, as all the data I need will be complete. Scenerio’s will be run and re-run, until all possiblities and variables are exhausted,...
Published: July 16, 2010
Morning Groups Benefit From Calm Conditions That was the theme Thursday morning in Scotland, how low can you go? Calm morning conditions allowed the early groups to take dead aim at The Old Course at St. Andrews turning it into a shootout, something that is not all that common in a British Open. Seventy-three players broke par in the first round, with 45 of those rounds in the 60s. Rory McIlroy,...
Published: July 16, 2010
Last weekend, Wayne Gretzky hosted his third annual PGA-Nationwide Tour Pro-Am in Thornbury, ON. Now, I am a hockey writer, but I do enjoy golf and this event brings the best of both worlds together. Plus, it’s an event right in my back yard. Nestled on the shores of Georgian Bay, it gives Canadian golf fans the chance to see the up and coming domestic and international golfers, looking for a...
Published: July 16, 2010
Today marked the first day of the British Open 2010, and it was impressive, to say the least. It’s hard to think of an Open of any kind, much less the British, having a better starting day than today. From Mickelson playing his way out of the tournament in the first round, to Tiger and Daly both in contention for a win, to the leader not only being a 21-year-old, but also tying the all-time...