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Not every tournament has to be a major to be filled with unexpected performances and an underdog story to give a nice hook to the weekend recaps. Carl Pettersson, who barely made the cut after Friday’s round, shot a 60 on Saturday and a 67 on Sunday to win the tournament by one stroke. But Pettersson wasn’t the only guy out on the course this weekend. There were plenty of other highlights...
Published: July 26, 2010
“Almost Heaven…West Virginia…Blue Ridge Mountains…Shenandoah Valley.” John Denver sang about it. Life is old there, as the PGA Tour pays a visit to The Olde White Course in White Sulfer Springs, West Virginia. Fresh off his win at the RBC Canadian Open, Carl Petterson will be a handful as he gets further south and closer to home for him. However, Ricky Barnes is my sleeper...
Published: July 26, 2010
I hope you all have heard about Croatia. Well, Croatia is a country in Central Europe and Southeastern Europe. The Croatian population is estimated to be 4.5 million people. The capital city is Zagreb. Also in this city is the most successful Croatian club Dinamo Zagreb, who gave most of the national team players such as – Niko Kranjcar, Eduardo Da Silva, Vedran Corluka,Mario Mandzukic,Milan...
Published: July 25, 2010
Dean Wilson continues to lead as we tackle the back nine of St. Georges Golf and Country Club, with dried out, faster greens and harder conditions today. Carl Peterson, after barely making the cut, made a nine foot putt on Friday, shot 60 on Saturday, and now is nipping at Wilson’s heels all day like a tenacious terrier wanting a treat. Wilson leads the contest with a score of minus 15 through...
Published: July 25, 2010
Ferrari’s inexcusible act of cheating at the German Grand Prix has left many questions asked about the status of Felipe Massa at the team. With Ferrari making it publicly clear where the little Brazilian stands within the team, Massa may well look for a way out. Ferrari’s disgraceful treatment of a driver who has served them so well as a test driver and race driver for so many years may...
Published: July 25, 2010
At the front of the World Championship race this year are three teams; Red Bull, McLaren and Ferrari. Red Bull have long been having a bit of arguing within the team and despite the driver’s best efforts, it keeps on coming to surface and is clearly evident in the media. The race in Hockenheim, Germany appeared to cause problems within the Ferrari team, with a supposed illegal team order passed...
Published: July 25, 2010
Today Ferrari stole a perfect moment away from Felipe Massa. Their undeniably transparent attempt at a coded order left Alonso a gifted race win in his bid for the drivers title. Upon being told that Alonso was faster than the Brazilian, Felipe Massa was asked ‘Do you understand?’ Moments later he was to surrender his potential victory as Ferrari’s team decision forced an unsatisfying...
Published: July 25, 2010
I have absolutely no idea how to report this Grand Prix. I think I should probably start by saying it was unquestionably dull, but my problem comes from that incident on lap 48. As an Alonso fan, I was pleased to see the faster Ferrari driver take the lead. I think the circumstances were very different from Austria 2002 (Schumacher’s infamous overtake of Barrichello), but, I can very clearly...
Published: July 25, 2010
With just a few short weeks until the summer and fall hardcourt season, I thought it was time to look forward to the major tournaments that make up the rest of the 2010 tour schedule. The hardcourt season often presents players with one of two major paths. One is to continue with their winning ways, while the other is to recover from disappointing losses and find a way to grind their way back to respectability. Some...
Published: July 25, 2010
In the midst of midterm election season and economic policy-making, the leaders of the golf industry have seized this moment as the time to designate their place in the ever-changing world of politics. Led the by the non-profit National Golf Foundation, the 2010 American Golf Census is designed to accurately account for the number and ability level of golfers in the United States, along with various...