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Tiger Woods vaulted to the top of the leader board with a stunning 6-under-par 65 at the Barclays Thursday. Whether it’s the burden lifted off his shoulders after the completion of his divorce or the help of new swing coach Sean Foley, Tiger was in vintage form in the opening round. Friday, he took the course looking to continue his success and is off to a solid start before a difficult stretch...
Published: August 27, 2010
As everyone looks hopefully down the fairway, contemplating an errant Woods drive, we reflect on the non-killer attitude Tiger continues to have as he struggles to find a win once more. In day two of the Barclays he exhibited, once again, non championship golf with three bogeys in a row. In happier news, John Senden continued very good play and now has the lead after only eight holes played and is...
Published: August 27, 2010
US Open—New York The challenges of playing two weeks of New York City tennis can become daunting at best. The Billie Jean King National Tennis Center remains nestled away in the heart of Queens, while traveling to and from the event is unlike any other tournament stop throughout the season. Although the seven train will take you right to the doorsteps of all the action, the players, pundits...
Published: August 27, 2010
For the first time all year, Tiger Woods is not facing an uphill battle after his opening round. Woods went out and blistered an extremely difficult golf course early yesterday morning with a six-under-par round of 65, and as of now, no one has really made a leap past Woods on the leaderboard. Scoring is always better during the morning rounds. The greens are receptive and have not yet been trampled...
Published: August 27, 2010
Is Tiger Woods back? His 65 in the first round of the Barclays on Thursday was something we haven’t seen since that magical but ultimately meaningless third round 66 at Pebble Beach in the U.S. Open. Are you on board with the masses that believe Tiger Woods is ready to prove that he deserves his World number one world ranking that’s been in question all of 2010? Here’s why Tiger can...
Published: August 27, 2010
The 2010 Barclays got underway on Thursday and by days end we witness the best round of the year by Tiger Woods. Tiger’s performance was certainly an attention-grabber after his many shortcomings in previous tournaments this season. Will Tiger’s strong play continued into Round 2 on Friday? As for Friday morning, Tiger has lost his lead, but should be in good position to reclaim his...
Published: August 27, 2010
Ever since Andy Roddick turned pro in 2000, people have been waiting to proclaim him the next Pete Sampras or Andre Agassi. Unfortunately, in his 10 years as a pro, he hasn’t exactly reached Sampras’ level. Sure, he’s hosted Saturday Night Live and has a supermodel wife. He’s even won a major. But is he a tennis great? Not so much. Even being rated as the No. 1 American male...
Published: August 27, 2010
Depending upon who you ask, Rubens Barrichello will start his 300th Formula One Grand Prix when, and if, he takes to the grid to start the 2010 Belgian Grand Prix. Now, if you’re one of those who believe that starting a race actually means starting a race, then please come back in six weeks to read this again and replace all references to Belgium and Spa with Japan and...
Published: August 27, 2010
After the now traditional four-week hiatus, Formula 1 roars back into life this weekend around the confines of the steep Ardennes hills in Belgium. The circuit is situated 20 miles south of Liege, close to the German border. The circuit itself is considered one of the most challenging and exciting pieces of road in Formula 1, and has seen a host of spectacular races down the years. One of...
Published: August 27, 2010
Ferrari driver Fernando Alonso set the fastest lap in two rain affected Friday practice sessions. He set the time in the second practice session as he was lucky to be the first driver out of the pits after a red flag, leaving him with no traffic to hold him up on his flying lap. First Practice After 14 minutes of the first session, Timo Glock set the first fastest lap with a 2:06.752 in the rain. However,...