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In this slideshow, I am going to rank the five most powerful forehands on the ATP Tour. Keep in mind, I am not necessarily saying that these are the best forehands in the men’s game, simply the most powerful. With that being said, kick back and enjoy these clips! Feel free to comment and agree or disagree with me! Give me your take on who has the most vicious forehands in the game! Begin...
Published: December 19, 2011
Tiger Woods‘ peers on the PGA Tour, the golf world’s media and guys literally all over the world are once again fawning over Tiger. His win at the Chevron World Challenge and participation in the President’s Cup appeared to make it OK for the world to like him again. This woman and probably millions more like me are saying “Hold it there, buster.” After two...
Published: December 19, 2011
Remember when Sunday’s were an event in golf? That decade or so span when the last day of the weekend meant wearing red? When fans of the sport and those who’d usually skip the channel would tune in and stare, captivated alike at what was transpiring on the greens and fairways at Augusta, Pebble, St. Andrews and TPC? That was the power of Tiger Woods in his prime. He drew all of us...
Published: December 19, 2011
2011 proved to be a fascinating year in tennis. The men saw a major shift at the top with Novak Djokovic surpassing both Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal to assume the top spot. Nadal’s fall was spectacular as the man of steel found himself dominated on tennis courts by the man from Serbia, Novak Djokovic. The women crowned four separate grand slam winners while Caroline Wozniacki—who did...
Published: December 19, 2011
It was an interesting transition year for the Yanks, as the team that will be representing the US at the next World Cup began to take shape. We saw coaching changes, some key additions and plenty of disappointing moments that will leave fans desperate for success. While there were some bright spots to 2011, many USMNT fans will be remember the past 12 months as some of the worst we have seen since...
Published: December 19, 2011
Now that the neverending Donovan to Everton rumors will stop, we can look at other American’s who are primed to make a move during the winter transfer window. From the up-and-coming American stars, to established veterans, and even some free agents, this winter will see a flurry of American’s updating their passports. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: December 18, 2011
The 2011 golf season is winding down. Luke Donald has all the cash, Tiger Woods got back to the winners circle, Yani dominated the LPGA and Greg Norman lost another Presidents Cup. There were, however, a few items of golf business left to attend to before Santa comes to town. Lee Westwood joined a stellar field on the Asian Tour for the inaugural Thailand Golf Championship played on the 7,453-yard...
Published: December 18, 2011
The expectations for Tiger Woods are unlike those for any other golfer. After his first tournament victory in over two years, oddsmakers have erected Woods as the 11/2 favorite to win the Masters. Before his recent struggles, no one would have batted an eye at Tiger being the favorite—it was common place. Tiger’s dominance had so distorted the way we view success in the sport, we were shocked...
Published: December 18, 2011
Few times in history has any pro athlete done the Three Stooges slap to the American flag and Bob Dylan like John Daly did in Thailand this week. Despite your suspicions, Daly was in Thailand on business. He was attending the Thailand Golf Championship when he decided to pull out the jacket and belt out the tunes. Bad idea. Only in another country would you not be heckled for the American flag suit...
Published: December 18, 2011
If you thought there were some shocking moments during the 2011 season, well, 2012 might just take “shocking” to a whole new level. We are now entering completely uncharted territory in professional golf. We have a group of very successful veteran players that may or may not be on the decline. And we have a group of young players that may or may not wind up being golf’s “next...