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Phil Mickelson is poised to finally break through at the U.S. Open this June thanks to some strong play in 2012, specifically the final round at the HP Byron Nelson tournament. Mickelson made a late charge for the lead at the 2012 HP Byron Nelson Championship at TPC Four Seasons Resort in Irving, Texas this weekend. Mickelson shot four under through the first 18 holes in the final round...
Published: May 20, 2012
J.J. Henry, Dicky Pride and Marc Leishman have been impressive throughout the 2012 HP Byron Nelson championship, but it is Jason Dufner who appears to be the clear favorite to win the tournament. Currently, Henry, Dufner and Leishman sit atop the leaderboard at eight-under par near the midway point of the final round. Dufner has proven he has what it takes to take home the title in this hard-fought...
Published: May 20, 2012
Germany is a member of Group B for Euro 2012, along with Denmark, the Netherlands and Portugal. This group is considered the most rugged by most, but Germany will coast through to the next round. The Germans’ stiffest competition will be the Netherlands and Portugal. Both teams are dangerous, but depth and defense concerns will sink their ships against the consistent German squad. Let’s...
Published: May 20, 2012
The Formula 1 world continued to turn this week, with most of the attention focused on one man—Pastor Maldonado. The Venezuelan’s surprise win at the Spanish Grand Prix left many of us scratching our heads in disbelief as the most unpredictable season in recent memory became even more unusual. Elsewhere, more pressure was being heaped upon an already troubled mind, the ownership structure...
Published: May 20, 2012
Golf Writer Andy Reistetter likes to hang out at TPC Sawgrass, especially on Friday for Happy Hour at Nineteen in the Clubhouse. In a musing mood a week after Matt Kuchar won THE PLAYERS Championship, Reistetter shares his thoughts of TPC Sawgrass, THE PLAYERS, and the TPC Network. Take a moment and savor it as it was five years in the making. The last American to win THE PLAYERS was Phil Mickelson...
Published: May 20, 2012
Russia and Poland are expected to face each other on their second Group A Euro 2012 match. The date of the match is on June 12, 2012. It will be a date to remember for both countries as they face each other in Euro 2012. While others look at Russia and Poland as a match, both countries look at this event as a matter of pride. The slideshow will explain what can happen and why. It will also explain...
Published: May 20, 2012
There are just two weeks left before Super Rugby takes a break for the international window. After that, there are three more games in the round robin stage. At this point, we can gain an idea of how the table will look leading into the playoffs. What’s more, this weekend went a long way in influencing where the main contenders will finish. Early Saturday morning (NZT) the Stormers held out the...
Published: May 20, 2012
Coming off of Bayern Munich’s heartbreaking Champions League final loss to Chelsea, it’s hard to imagine the news getting any worse for any Bavarian. However, one Munich player may have the bad news pile up on him soon. In the first half of extra time Saturday night, Franck Ribery won what could have been the match-winning penalty from Didier Drogba. However, the French midfielder limped...
Published: May 20, 2012
After Saturday’s third round, a host of the top golfers, including Phil Mickelson and Matt Kuchar, are in the hunt at the HP Byron Nelson Championship. As Sunday’s final round looms just around the corner, the final day should be a thriller to watch, as the top golfers battle it out in the Lone Star State. So without further ado, ladies and gentlemen, let’s take a look at a few players...
Published: May 19, 2012
When you’re going up against the top-ranked tennis player in the world, a 25-year-old virtuoso who has had your number more often than not, the last thing a player can afford to do is make things easier on his opponent by committing needless mistakes. However, that’s exactly what happened in the men’s semifinals of the Italian Open in Rome Saturday, as Roger Federer made a number...