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Tiger Woods may have a new girlfriend, but it does not appear is if Elin Nordegren is going to let the news of her ex-husband’s new squeeze bother her all that much. After her divorce settlement netted her over $110 million, she decided to drop over $12 million on a new mansion in North Palm Beach, Florida. Ironically enough, her new home is only about 10 miles down the road from Woods’...
Published: March 24, 2011
Tiger Woods is all smiles again. No, he still has not broken his drought of not winning a PGA tournament since November of 2009. Aside from a couple of hot starts and one decent finish, he doesn’t appear as if he will be ending that drought any time soon. But Woods has a new girlfriend. Yes, I said girlfriend. Not someone who he had to text for a date or call for companionship. I mean an actual...
Published: March 24, 2011
Bleacher Report’s Will Tidey looks ahead to the Euro 2012 qualifier between Wales and England on Saturday and breaks down Fabio Capello’s midfield selection dilemma. Capello’s England will be expected to comfortably beat their neighbors at the Millennium Stadium, but the Welsh will be desperate to cause an upset. Click next to watch… Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: March 24, 2011
Another year, another tournament. Last year witnessed the triumph of Andy Roddick, who, in winning his fifth ATP Masters title, made a nice, short comeback to winning a big, American tournament. Then, however, the power struggle at the top wasn’t quite as intense—a lackadaisical Roger Federer sat at No. 1, while Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic were just playing to their rankings. Roddick...
Published: March 24, 2011
We are back to Arnie’s place—Bay Hill. Such a wonderful course, it has provided so many incredible moments, especially when one Eldrick Woods was winning it. This year, there is a slew of new talent that seems to be enjoying winning tournaments. So does the trend hold true for this week’s tournament? Let’s take a closer look at the defending champ and the other golfers...
Published: March 24, 2011
The Wallabies is a term that strikes a chord with Rugby fans everywhere. Images of Australian victory and David Campese storming down the wing usually come to mind. However, a club team in the Northern state of Maine, USA may be about to change that. The Wilton Wallabies are a club team led by Maine Rugby icon Woody Hanstein. The team is primarily composed of alumni from the University...
Published: March 24, 2011
As Colombia looks to escape the doldrums of mediocrity, Los Cafeteros will go head to head against Ecuador this Saturday, only to face Chile just a few days later. After losing 1-0 to Spain last month, Colombia will look to get on the offensive against Ecuador and escape from a bunkering style of play that Colombia has adopted over the past few years. On the other hand, Chile will be a more...
Published: March 23, 2011
He’s been The King ever since Ike was president. He was the first to fly his own airplane. He made golf cool. He commanded his own army. He is golf’s most beloved player, ever. First saw Arnold Palmer in 1968. My college roommate thought it would be cool to hitchhike to his hometown of Greensboro from our school, East Carolina, and watch Arnie play in the Greater Greensboro Open. It...
Published: March 23, 2011
Here are the new helmet each driver will be wearing for the 2011 F1 season. They are mostly colorful and almost every driver has made the attempt to have the colors of the flag of their country in it. Some even have the flag painted on their helmets. ...
Published: March 23, 2011
Charlie Davies’ injury and road to recovery have been well documented by nearly every United States National Team-covering writer around, myself included. Put simply, the striker should (and admittedly does) count himself lucky to even be alive right now. The speed with which he has recovered physically has been nothing short of incredible. Of course, as in any situation involving...