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Paula Creamer is once again lurking near the top of a major leaderboard, and her experience as the defending champion could make her a tournament favorite Sunday afternoon in the 2011 U.S. Women’s Open at The Broadmoor. Creamer is five shots out of the lead heading into the final two rounds, both of which the USGA will try to fit into one day in what has been an oft-interrupted, storm-delayed...
Published: July 10, 2011
The Queensland Reds’ outstanding Super Rugby season has been recognised by the Australian selectors. Less than 24 hours after clinching their first Super title of the professional era with victory against the Crusaders, 15 of their players have been named in the Wallabies’ 40-man training squad. “It’s fair reward for a great performance,” said Australia coach...
Published: July 9, 2011
The 2011 US Women’s Open at the Broadmoor’s East Course in Colorado Springs, Colo., is halfway done. This is the second time that the East Course has played host to the Women’s Open. The first came in 1995, when Annika Sorenstam won the first of her three US Opens and 10 career majors. This year, Colorado Springs has been hit with a lot of rain over the week, which has caused several...
Published: July 9, 2011
The longstanding rivalry between the U.S. and Mexico is set to continue. On August 10, less than two months after their last meeting, the Yanks and El Tri will play each other at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, PA. It will be the 60th meeting between the two North American squads. On the heels of winning the Gold Cup with only 17 players, Mexico is currently competing in Copa América....
Published: July 9, 2011
The second round of the 2011 US Women’s Open has resumed at the Broadmoor in Colorado Springs. Currently, Mika Miyazato is through 11 holes at six under (par) for the tournament, three shots clear of I.K. Kim who is in the clubhouse at three under (par) and four shots better Ai Miyazato (no relation) and Karrie Webb, who are halfway done with their second rounds. While the first two rounds...
Published: July 9, 2011
Tiger Woods has tried to spin his public image since his days as an amateur. We were led to believe that he had a perfect father who helped him overcome numerous obstacles to be a star. It was never mentioned that Earl Woods walked out on his first family. It was never mentioned that he had access to the private Navy Golf Course in San Diego. Tiger Woods’ childhood was closer to that of a “country...
Published: July 9, 2011
I don’t think many people would argue with the statement that 2011’s Formula One qualifying sessions have been some of the dullest in years. Even at places like Canada (my favourite circuit of the season), Saturdays have been terrible. So I headed into Silverstone expecting very little, and boy was I pleasantly surprised! Even though the first and final sessions were cut short by rain,...
Published: July 9, 2011
Novak Djokovic What he said: “I don’t know why I ate the grass. I felt like an animal! I wanted to see how it tastes. It came spontaneously. I didn’t plan to do it. I didn’t know what to do in all my excitement and joy.” Novak Djokovic discovered a fresh way to celebrate his Wimbledon win on centre-court. He simply bit into the grass. An acquired taste, perhaps? What...
Published: July 9, 2011
The Davis Cup quarterfinal matches have been far from closely contested. No teams are tied for the lead going into Day 2. Argentina Clinched a Victory, Defeating Kazakhstan 3-0 Argentina already booked their spot in the semifinals with a 3-0 shutout of Kazakhstan. Fan favorite Juan Martin del Potro cruised through his match, topping up-and-comer Mikhail Kukushkin 6-2, 6-1, 6-2. Juan Monaco also...
Published: July 9, 2011
After much of Thursday’s stormy opening round was suspended, the USGA had to play catch up Friday at the 66th U.S. Women’s Open. For the most part, they were successful. Until 6:09 p.m. local time, when the horn sounded again, halting play at The Broadmoor for a second straight day and leaving a field of 156 golfers either on the course or still waiting for their late tee time. Play resumed...