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After a dramatic conclusion to The Barclays, where Matt Kuchar captured his first win of the year in a sudden death playoff with Martin Laird, the FedEx Cup Playoffs head north to TPC Boston for the Deutsche Bank Championship. There’s a lot at stake this week in Boston: – Five times the number of FedEx Cup points – Ryder Cup implications – Jockeying for a spot in the 30-man...
Published: September 1, 2010
If Tiger Woods had hit the shot that Matt Kuchar hit last Sunday on the first playoff hole, we would STILL be watching it on ESPN… What a fantastic finish for Matt Kuchar and a devastating end for Martin Laird last week. It was probably one of the best tournaments of the year, made especially awesome by Matt Kuchar securing us a 42:1 payback with his win. He was truly very due for a victory. This...
Published: September 1, 2010
Is history repeating? Remember those good ol’ days when Venus and Serena, particularly the latter, were dominating the grand slams from mid-2001 all the way to mid-2003? Now, if we just go a few years back to 2008 and then continue until just a few months ago, Serena was dominating the grand slams. She won the US Open, Wimbledon (twice), and Australian Open (twice), with a...
Published: September 1, 2010
On Wednesday there will be a full slate of action on tap with the men completing their remaining first round matches while some of the ladies begin to play second round encounters. There is plenty of first-rate tennis to be savored––but these are the most compelling matches that promise the tighest action. Ana Ivanovic vs. Jie Zheng (21) Second Round Jie Zheng of China and Ana Ivanovic...
Published: September 1, 2010
For a points system widely perceived as flawed, confusing, and virtually unnecessary, the Fed-Ex Cup’s first playoff event, the Barclay’s, generated suspense, drama, and ultimately a worthy victor in Matt Kuchar, finally silencing the naysayers. Despite Kuchar‘s radiant playoff victory over a disintegrated Martin Laird, there lurked players just one, two, and three shots behind a...