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The leader going into Sunday’s final round at the Dubai World Championships presented by DP World is still Spain’s Alvaro Quiros (14-under), who leads Paul Lawrie by two shots. But the main story is the battle for the Money Title between the world’s top two players, Luke Donald and Rory McIlroy. Saturday is known in golf as Moving Day, mostly because it is the day where the...
Published: December 10, 2011
Alvaro Quiros leads the Dubai World Championship after three rounds, but Luke Donald turned in a very solid 6-under-par 66 to move into fourth place in the tournament. More importantly, a top-10 finish for Donald guarantees that he will win the Race to Dubai and the European Tour’s money title. The Race to Dubai features 52 tournaments in 29 different destinations, culminating this week with...
Published: December 10, 2011
Robin Soderling will miss the Australian Open in January of 2012, as the Swede continues to fight mononucleosis. Soderling posted the following message at his Facebook page: Hello my friends. I am very sorry for being away for so long and for not giving many updates but my recovery has been longer than expected. I am feeling better with each day but it will still take some time before I can start...
Published: December 10, 2011
We’ve all seen golfer overcome injuries. We’ve all seen golfers triumph in the face of divorce and personal tragedy. We’ve all seen golfers overcome jet lag, flus, colds, and even heat stroke to win some of the game’s biggest titles. Well, now we might see a golfer overcome Dengue fever to win the Dubai World Championship and claim the European Tour money title. Yes,...
Published: December 9, 2011
Lotus Renault have announced 2011 reserve driver Romain Grosjean will partner Kimi Raikkonen for the 2012 season. The Frenchman was given the race seat after impressing the team in Friday practice for the final two races of the year. Grosjean drove seven races for the Renault team in 2009 season with no success. In 2010, he won the AutoGP series (formerly F3000 Euroseries), and followed this...
Published: December 9, 2011
Two rounds, twice the Earth Course record at the Jumeirah Golf Estates in the Race to Dubai has been tied. Today, it was Spain’s Alvaro Quiros shooting eight-under. This gave him a 12-under total and a four-shot lead at the halfway mark. The 12-under total after 36 holes, is a new course record. The previous mark was nine-under achieved by Lee Westwood in 2009, and Ross Fisher and Ian Poulter...
Published: December 9, 2011
Wayne Rooney’s initial three-game ban was cut to two yesterday, as UEFA suspended part of his punishment for a red card he picked up for England against Montenegro in Euro 2012 qualifying. Rooney’s sending off garnered column inches all over the world. The hot-tempered Manchester United striker needlessly kicked out at an opponent, and as a result will miss England’s opening two group...
Published: December 9, 2011
In my quest to uncover America’s soccer history, I will profile all 50 States in 2012. From Alabama to Wyoming, I will prove that America is indeed a Soccer Nation. Even though our soccer history may not be as colorful as other countries worldwide, it’s still ours. Based on my findings, I intend to profile a state and write a soccer article on a weekly basis. I may write about...
Published: December 9, 2011
This past week has been mainly about Tiger Woods winning for the first time in two years. Never mind that it was a limited field. Never mind that it’s not official money. It has world ranking points. Huh? That’s a political coup. World ranking points for an 18-man field? Oh well, if we were in charge, stuff would make more sense. So without further delay,...
Published: December 9, 2011
For once, something went right for Wayne Rooney. The man that was unstoppable at the end of the summer saw his name dragged through the mud as he was sent off with an red card during a European qualifier against Montenegro. The three-match ban has now been appealed and it may be a godsend for England that it has. The Three Lions were looking at all three group stage games sans their best...