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Jason Day has some big names chasing him down as the fourth round of the Deutsche Bank Championship is shaping up to be a real barn burner. The leaderboard is littered with big stars from the PGA Tour, looking to cement their chances for PGA Player of the Year and the FedEx Cup prize and the money along with it. Jason Day is -16 followed by Brandt Snedeker -15, Luke Donald -14 plus six very good...
Published: September 5, 2010
Throughout the years of professional golf, we have seen an assortment of thrilling tournaments and events at every level. Most of the winners you see sport a casual look, just trying to fit in with the rest of the golf field. However, there are the handful of players who have no limits to their attire and go all out to cause provoking discussions about what they are wearing. Sound like anyone...
Published: September 5, 2010
Rafael Nadal’s picture isn’t next to dictionary.com’s definition of “dominant,” but probably should be. The word is defined as “ruling, governing, or controlling; having or exerting authority; occupying or being in a commanding or elevated position; main; major; chief.” Notice that each and every one of those explanations is firmly rooted in the present. There...
Published: September 5, 2010
Colin Montgomerie is a Ryder Cup warrior. He holds a truly outstanding record of 20-9-7, which equates to 23.5 points, second only to Nick Faldo in the history of the European Ryder Cup team. In eight different Ryder Cups, Monty has never lost his singles match on the final day. Two years ago, Colin Montgomerie was left off the Ryder Cup team for the first time in ages. The captain of the Euro...
Published: September 5, 2010
As usual, you can catch Tennis Channel, CBS television and USOpen.org Internet transmissions throughout the day. While three of today’s US Open Tennis matches are highlighted below, this could prove to be the best day for the Men’s Draw so far. Although you have already missed steady Fernando Verdasco beating erratic David Nalbanian in four sets, this great tennis is still to come....
Published: September 5, 2010
Nadal and Federer, Federer and Nadal, can we mention one without naming the other? Once upon a time, there was Roger Federer and the many dwarfs. Then arrived Rafael Nadal like a light bulb whose incandescence shone brighter and brighter. But not so much to eclipse a dwindling Federer but enough to illumine and bathe the ATP tennis courts—each taking turns at being sunbeam and moonbeam. We...
Published: September 5, 2010
The marathon Euro 2012 qualifying campaign just started! Sixteen places are at stake and indeed each team hope to rely on one player in particular – their star man. These are the 51 star men competing for Euro 2012 qualification. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: September 5, 2010
Much has been made of the moment at which Ferrari’s Felipe Massa gracefully slowed to allow his much-maligned teammate to pass at the German Grand Prix in July. Quite justifiably, fans were incensed at the perceived injustice of having been robbed of a race between the pair. As a result of the incident and the ensuing furor, the FIA have referred the matter to the World Motor Sports Council next...
Published: September 5, 2010
Ecuador faced Mexico in one of the friendly games that was heralded as the start of Mexico’s long journey to classify for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. What transpired was nothing short of a humiliation in its own country. The friendly match took place in the Estadio Omnilife in Guadalajara, Jalisco State, Mexico. The first humiliation for Mexico came in the form of Christian Benitez who was able...
Published: September 5, 2010
This week, for Tiger Woods, it’s all about moving up the points list. At the start of the Deutsch Bank he had 734 points total. After two rounds, he was projected to finish with 929 points. But points are not awarded after two rounds. Woods still has two days to climb farther up the ladder to see how high he can get. Despite the importance of the points, priority number...