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Bad guys always get the girl. Holly Sonders is an attractive 25-year-old co-host of Morning Drive and Golf School on the Golf Channel. But apparently her bio is about to change—or at least her last name. According to Jay Koot of Busted Coverage, Sonders is now engaged to Erik Kuselias. If you saw that coming, raise your hand. You didn’t? Well, you’re not alone. Kuselias is reportedly...
Published: May 15, 2012
You couldn’t watch Kevin Na play golf last weekend and not feel bad for the guy. The poor fella was obviously struggling with some kind of mental block when it came to pulling the trigger and spent 10 hours on Saturday and Sunday attempting to fight off demons that had clearly taken hold of his game. All the while Na was trying his hardest not to be an inconvenience to his playing partners. “I...
Published: May 15, 2012
Something doesn’t add up in the tale of Erik Kuselias’ “move up” from the Golf Channel to NBC Sports Talk, suggesting that his most recent switcheroo might have been provoked for the same reason as his first. Kuselias was once a talking head at ESPN, but the Worldwide Leader let his contract expire in 2009 without seeming to make an effort to keep him around. In 2011, he moved...
Published: May 15, 2012
UEFA Euro 2012 begins on June 8, 2012 and the German national team is the clear cut favorite going into the tournament. The Germans are on a roll, and are hitting on all cylinders. They stormed through their qualifying group, and while other top teams dropped points through the stage, Germany remained perfect. Germany was perfect in the qualifying stage, going 10-0, and dominating Turkey, Belgium,...
Published: May 15, 2012
Just how good is Fernando Alonso? Currently, he is sharing the championship lead in the 2012 Formula One season and no one can adequately explain why. Or can they? Okay, a guy with two world championships under his belt is obviously not a complete dud, but I suspect we can all name drivers who secured a world championship more by virtue of the car they were in, rather than their ability to drive it. Even...
Published: May 15, 2012
It did not take much for two tennis Hall of Famers to agree on the question of the day that the current hierarchy of men’s tennis—Djokovic, Federer, Nadal, as well as some of the sports other athletic rising stars—are part of a “Golden Era” of tennis depth and athleticism that the sport has maybe never seen before, and may not appreciate until well into the future. “Those...
Published: May 15, 2012
The HP Byron Nelson Championship is the second leg of the PGA Tour’s Texas swing and starts this upcoming Thursday May 17th from the Four Season Resort in Irving, Texas. A 156-player field will take the par-70, 7,166-yard long TPC Four Seasons Resort Las Colinas course and try to take the winner’s purse of $1.17 million from the $6.5 million total prize fund. This tournament usually...
Published: May 15, 2012
Rafael Nadal shouldn’t have dropped to No. 3 in the world rankings because he never should’ve lost in the third round of the Madrid Open. The world knows it, and he knows it: If he hadn’t been so preoccupied with the new blue courts in Madrid, the outcome of that tournament would’ve been very different, and he probably wouldn’t have fallen out of the top two spots...
Published: May 15, 2012
Roger Federer is widely regarded as the best player to have played the game—no doubts about it at all. Some might point to Rafael Nadal and talk about his dominance over Federer, but Roger is beyond all this talk. His statistical achievements speaks volumes of the man’s single-minded pursuit of glory and greatness. For being so consistent in his career, Roger Federer stands apart from...
Published: May 15, 2012
Super Rugby history has been littered with great open-side flankers. Since the inception of the competition in 1996, every season has seen multiple No. 7s being rated amongst the top players in the competition. The role of an open-side flanker can change depending on the makeup of the team he is playing for, and also by looking at his playing preferences. In general though, these men come in two moulds. The...