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The European women’s team is enjoying a Saturday morning lead over Team USA at the Solheim Cup. Team Europe is only three points ahead of the Americans eight to five, but there is still a lot of golf left to be played. It’s been a very interesting cup so far. In fact, it’s been a record setting Saturday for the European team, according to the Associated Press via the Miami Herald: Europe’s...
Published: September 24, 2011
The All Blacks have sent a clear message that they are indeed the team to beat at Rugby World Cup 2011, thumping France 37-17 in what was to be their toughest pool game. They scored five tries to France’s two, in what was a dominant display in every facet of the game and France simply had no answer to this. Despite this, it was the French who exerted all the early pressure, spending nearly the...
Published: September 23, 2011
After the first day, Europe leads the 2011 Solheim Cup by one (4.5 to 3.5). The 24 golfers playing for honor and pride have stated that they have what it takes to help their team win. Nevertheless, five of them have shown that when it comes to pressure moments, they know how to make decisions and solve the situation in the best way. Let’s take a look… Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: September 23, 2011
Kathy Bissell East Lake Golf Club, Atlanta, GA—In 2006 when Australian Adam Scott won the Tour Championship, the new FedEx Cup series had just been announced. It was still a November tournament, which it had been since its inception in 1987, when Tom Watson was crowned the first champion. Now five years and a big putter change later, Scott has a chance to win the Tour Championship again....
Published: September 23, 2011
The Solheim Cup’s history has gone in a dramatically different direction that what we’ve seen in the Ryder Cup. In the Ryder Cup, the European squads have tended to do extremely well. The Americans won convincingly in 2008, but have otherwise fallen short for most of the last 20 years. Since winning in 1993, the only other American win came in 1999’s “Miracle at Brookline,”...
Published: September 23, 2011
Dear Freddie: There is no reason to wait until Tuesday. There is no reason to ponder your last selection for the President’s Cup. There is no sense wringing your hands and holding a press conference to announce anything other than your pairings. This guy has the game, and he is letting his clubs do the talking. If you choose Bill Haas, the critics will scream nepotism,...
Published: September 23, 2011
A New Zealand rugby fan shares what he’s learnt at this year’s rugby world cup. (1) A lot of teams are good at scrummaging. Someone somewhere has made a bundle selling scrum machines to minnow nations. (2) When it comes to rugby, Georgia are the masters—Russia the subservient. (3) Ryan Nicholas and James Arlidge are alive and well, both playing rugby in Japan. Good to see...
Published: September 22, 2011
Sonny Bill Williams had been touted as one of the most promising talents that New Zealand could have pull on the All Blacks jersey. A freak, who was big, athletic and skillful, and had already made his name playing Rugby League a few years earlier, Williams was the future of All Blacks rugby. Many players have struggled to transfer between the two codes in the past. But this wouldn’t be a problem...
Published: September 21, 2011
The All Blacks’ third match of Rugby World Cup 2011 this Saturday night against France will easily be their biggest test so far in what is expected to be another sell out at the fortress that is Eden Park. The much anticipated Pool A battle pits New Zealand against their World Cup bogey side. France famously knocked New Zealand out of both the 1999 and 2007 World Cups and are also the last test...
Published: September 19, 2011
A photo has surfaced of Mike Tindall and a woman who bears a striking resemblance to the mystery blonde he was seen cavorting with over a week ago. Even after England’s less than impressive win over 15th ranked Georgia, it seems that the England rugby team and coach Martin Johnson have a long way to go to redeem themselves after the Sept. 11 shenanigans at the Altitude bar in New Zealand. It...