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Rory McIlroy has already etched his name in the lore of professional golf history with his legendary and epically tremendous back-nine meltdown on the final Sunday at the 2011 Masters. Now, the 22-year old budding superstar from Northern Ireland is having a record-setting first two rounds at the 2011 US open. Mcllroy has been flat out dominate on the links through the first 36 holes—he...
Published: June 18, 2011
The 2011 Wimbledon Championship is just around the corner. Actually, it is just around the weekend. The two week tournament is slated to start at 7 am EST on Monday, June 20th, and will conclude with the gentlemen’s final on Sunday, July 3rd. Unless you are an amazingly hard-core tennis addict with ample amounts of free time, chances are you will miss some of the action. That is where we, and...
Published: June 18, 2011
After a disappointing group stage, where they picked up their first loss ever in the group stage in the history of the Gold Cup, the United States national team will take to the pitch on Sunday, June 19th to face a strong Jamaican side. During their own group stage of the Gold Cup, Jamaica played their best football since they qualified for the 1998 World Cup. Jamaica currently are the only team in...
Published: June 18, 2011
In a tournament dominated by Tiger Woods in the past, the 2011 U.S. Open is serving as the stage for Rory McIlroy’s grand entrance into golf immortality. Best known for his epic meltdown at this year’s Masters, McIlroy has managed to successfully erase his final round collapse at Augusta from our collective memories in just 36 holes of golf at Congressional Country Club. What we...
Published: June 18, 2011
The build up to the 111th US Open Championship at the Congressional was surrounded by pundits declaring golf as wide open as it has ever been. Although it could be anyone’s tournament, Rory McIlroy has proved over the past couple days that he is a cut above the rest. The Northern Irishman has taken a six-shot lead into the weekend after playing some of the best golf ever demonstrated in...
Published: June 18, 2011
Rory McIlroy has talent that comes along once in a golfing generation. His score of 131 through the first two days is a new US Open record. His lead of six strokes after two rounds is a record, and he became the first player to reach 13-under par at ANY point in a US Open. This is the fourth consecutive major championship in which McIlroy has contended. In the 2010 British Open, he was the first-round...
Published: June 18, 2011
Rory McIlroy has found himself in a familiar position, leading a major tournament after 36 holes. He accomplished that same feat just this past April at the 2011 Masters at Augusta. The two situations are a little different this time around. At the Masters, McIlroy led second place K.J. Choy by three strokes after the second round. This time, McIlroy is so far ahead of the pack (six strokes),...
Published: June 18, 2011
Yesterday, we looked at predictions 20-11 and covered the excitement that is building for Isner vs. Mahut round two. We also looked at the looming bad weather and the havoc it could wreak, the rise of the Spanish Armada and the decline of their American counterparts. With dominance at the top of the men’s game and relatively manageable paths through the early rounds for the world’s...
Published: June 18, 2011
OK, here’s the idea. This is a fun photo quiz—you remember what fun is, right? You don’t have to play along, of course, you can just treat this as an educational experience. Each slide will show a photo of a lady. You see the lady then associate her with a well-known F1 figure. Example: You look at the lady shown in this slide, identify her as stunning model and actress Yu Abiru,...
Published: June 18, 2011
Everyone is talking about who can win Wimbledon, but more than often the discussion is limited to only three or four men: Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, and Andy Murray. The majority of fans would love a repeat of the French Open semifinals, in which those four rose above everyone else. As is the tradition at Wimbledon—see Andy Roddick in 2009 and Tomas Berdych last year—there...