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Golf Writer Andy Reistetter attended the “Breakfast with the Pros” event sponsored by the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) on Wednesday of the 2011 PLAYERS. Professional golfer Kevin Streelman and Grammy Award winning recording artist Toby Mac were the featured guests. With an unusual connection to Tiger Woods, here is his account of the experience. I tried to remember back when...
Published: May 24, 2011
National team coach Bob Bradley announced the 23 players who will represent the United States in June’s Gold Cup, the regional championship for the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF). The 2011 Gold Cup is particularly important as the winner gets a berth in the 2013 Confederations Cup in Brazil, a pre-World Cup tuneup. The United States...
Published: May 24, 2011
Lately, the Tiger Woods drama only seems to be multiplying. His nagging knee problem has left many people questioning Tiger’s game, mentality and heart. Most people point to his downfall last year as the source of all evil and refuse to forgive Tiger. He has gone from the superman of golf to the villain. People have finally started to realize that Tiger is a self-centered, arrogant (I say...
Published: May 23, 2011
Sergio Garcia‘s results as of late have many thinking that his game is coming around after a three year slump. He has a long way to go, however, as he faces the possibility of not making the field for the three remaining majors of the year if he cannot move into the top 50 players in the World Rankings. Garcia, who is currently ranked 73rd in the world, suffered another setback on Monday, as...
Published: May 23, 2011
Ian Poulter has always wanted to surpass Tiger Woods. He’s getting close. The brash Englishman put on a simply amazing show this past weekend at this wonderful place on the coast of Spain called Finca Cortesin. What transpired over there, in an amazing setting where the sea meets the mountains, was Poulter proving that when you fall, you have to get right back up and get after it. If...
Published: May 23, 2011
William Shakespeare, through his character Macbeth, said of life that “It is a tale, told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.” While Macbeth was speaking in reference to the death of his wife, the quote could equally be applied to Formula 1 racing at the moment. Or so we thought. After a stunning Chinese Grand Prix, that had F1 fans believing that the sport had turned...
Published: May 23, 2011
The 2011 Formula 1 season has seen some of the biggest changes to Formula 1 in many years. Fans of Formula 1 are used to rules changing with changes in technical laws and qualifying formats having taken place over the last 10 years. The change in tyres from Bridgestone to Pirelli has been a huge factor in the format of the 2011 season. Pirelli were asked to bring tyres to Formula 1 that would shake...
Published: May 23, 2011
For the first time since April 1997—before he won his first green jacket at the Masters Tournament—Tiger Woods is no longer among those players in the Official World Golf Ranking Top 10. For the week of May 22, Woods is listed at No. 12. It’s almost unfathomable. The man who many considered the best golfer of all-time—the man who once held the top spot in the OWGR for a staggering...
Published: May 23, 2011
Fans of Tiger Woods want to know when he will play golf again. The answer for the rest of 2011 is not soon and not often. It all depends on his left leg. For the near term, that means The Byron Nelson, Memorial and Fed Ex St. Jude are out of luck. There’s no Woods for them in 2011. Woods has said that he will try to play the US Open in mid-June. Set your DVRs for June 16. If it goes well, he...
Published: May 22, 2011
Roush-Fenway driver Carl Edwards dominated NASCAR’s Sprint Cup All-Star event at Charlotte Motor Speedway on Saturday. The only error he made all night was hitting a drainage cover during a post-race celebratory spin through the infield, destroying the front of the car. But the $1.2 million he won in prize money could easily remedy the damage to the car. Meanwhile, the rest of the field...