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Many of us remember one of the greatest games of rugby ever played: When the Wallabies hosted the All Blacks at the then Stadium Australia, and lost when Jonah Lomu crashed over in the dying minutes to score a remarkable try and give a 39-35 victory to the All Blacks. A world record 109,874 people were at hand to witness the most incredible opening to a test match, when the All Blacks scored three...
Published: July 28, 2010
The game of golf is now infested with talented young stars. Here are ten players that could break out and become golf next big thing. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: July 28, 2010
Throughout the year, we have seen tons and tons of Americans being displayed on the PGA Tour. Some are rather new faces to us, while we still have our household names. Some so-called “experts” have theories that the tide is turning in the sport of golf, and European players are beginning to excel in the game of golf, while the Americans are slowly falling back and being left behind. Despite...
Published: July 28, 2010
Ana Ivanovic wears a heavy cloak of vulnerability every time she steps onto the court; an aura of breathless anxiety as tennis fans everywhere wish for the dark-haired beauty to find the game that has seemingly deserted her. Early on in her career she was able to build on her game and climb the ladder of success. From 2007 through 2008 Ivanovic was regarded as one of the world’s best female tennis...
Published: July 28, 2010
Kathy Bissell Don’t you just love speculation? Especially when it comes to US Ryder Cup selections. Just to refresh your memory, our US Captain gets four picks these days, thanks to Paul Azinger’s insistence. The selections are based on “what have you done for me lately,” otherwise known as this year’s money list. There are double points...
Published: July 28, 2010
Holy units Batman! We cashed in THREE top five finishes last week in the six pack for a nice 50:1 return! If Brenden DeJonge hadn’t double bogeyed the 16th, it would have been a 62:1 payout. We may be missing the winners lately, but betting the top five is the key to successful golf gambling and will always keep you in the game. I have a great feeling things are about to heat off for us going...
Published: July 28, 2010
“My arm, my arm, I think its broken ,” screamed Al Czervik, magnanimous real estate developer during a high-stakes golf match in the 1980 movie Caddyshack . This movie was released 30 years ago this week, and remains a timeless classic loved by everyone who has had the pleasure of watching it. That match pitting Czervik (Rodney Dangerfield) and Ty Webb (Chevy Chase) against Judge Elihu...
Published: July 28, 2010
AC Milan is desperately trying to sign new players, which is not an easy job when they are facing a financial crisis. Because of that, they are doomed to sign and “strenghthen” the team with old and cheap players. Also, Milan has a really funny president who still lives in the past and doesn’t really express his love for the club like he was doing it before. Mr. Berlusconi is spinning...
Published: July 28, 2010
Just imagine. The opening scene unveils a two-year-old child lying in his crib, delicately gripping a toddler’s golf club. Oddly, the interlocking grip appears flawless. As the next scene opens, footage runs of Tiger standing next to comedian Bob Hope as the two prepare to compete in a ‘putt-off’ on the Mike Douglas Show. The camera shoots to a now three-year-old Woods who, after...
Published: July 27, 2010
Featured Columnist Andy Reistetter is on site this week at America’s Resort- The Greenbrier for the PGA TOUR’s inaugural Greenbrier Classic. Here are his thoughts and comments after arriving on Tuesday afternoon. In the Land of West Virginia The Greenbrier Resort is known as the “Emerald City.” Around the world and in the United States it is simply known as “America’s...