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Tiger Woods tees it up this week for the first time since what even he would agree was a less than stellar performance at The Masters. He’s at Quail Hollow, host for the Wells Fargo Championship, which, though relatively new, has given us many outstanding champions in the past, including Woods himself in 2007. After Woods performance at Augusta many people are now wondering what...
Published: May 3, 2012
The 2012 French Open is quickly approaching, and fans and analysts are beginning to preview and predict this year’s Roland Garros campaign. Although it’s tempting to search the current rankings to find the Top 25 seeds, it is much too early to say they are set. With the Masters events in Madrid and Rome still to come before the French Open, changes in the rankings are certainly possible....
Published: May 3, 2012
They’re the guys behind the guys. Loopers. Caddies. Jocks. They’re side-by-side with the world’s greatest players as they chase down immortality. They read the greens. Walk off the yardage. And even act as best friends and sports psychologists. From the bagmen of the big screen to the tour’s best sidekicks, here are the 12 greatest caddies in golf. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: May 2, 2012
Tennis players and fans sincerely like to have a good laugh every now and then. Imitating one’s idols is about the closest people can come to being those role models or at least enjoying their success. I, for one, love to impersonate tennis characters (especially in table tennis), and even the professionals like to show off their lighter sides. Here are the top 15 most comedic impersonations...
Published: May 2, 2012
The members of that glorious Arsenal side that swept through the 2003-04 English Premier League season unbeaten have begun to filter into retirement one by one, beginning that heart-clenching chore of hanging up their boots for the last time (save for some celebrity game appearances.) Sol Campbell, who had started in central defense for that historic outfit, became the latest to do so Wednesday, calling...
Published: May 2, 2012
To kick off the month of May we are in Charlotte, North Carolina at the Quail Hollow Country Club for the Wells Fargo Championship. Lucas Glover is the defending champion. The winner will take home $1,170,000 and 500 FedEx Cup Points. Quail Hollow is another course that puts a premium on accuracy and the short game. Putting is crucial (seriously, when isn’t it?) along with scrambling, GIR (Greens...
Published: May 2, 2012
Warmer weather greeted the teams for the second day of the in-season Formula 1 test at Mugello, with air temperatures of around 21°C (70°F) and some bright sunshine providing perfect conditions. After the rain-affected first day saw little running, much of the morning was spent collecting data with a variety of gauges and sensors visible on the cars. Some teams continued in this vein...
Published: May 2, 2012
On Tuesday the FA hired Roy Hodgson to manage England’s national team. On Wednesday the papers reacted. Hodgson, who will finish the domestic season with West Bromwich Albion, signed a four-year contract. England’s Euro 2012 campaign begins June 11 against France in Donetsk. While we wait to see what Hodgson can do, here’s what the papers are saying. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: May 2, 2012
Rio Ferdinand may have to choose between family loyalty and his own ambition this summer if England’s new manager, Roy Hodgson, decides his former defensive partnership with John Terry is the one wanted at Euro 2012. At his unveiling at Wembley yesterday, Hodgson announced his intention to try and heal the rift between the two men—sparked by the allegation against Terry that he racially...
Published: May 2, 2012
Roy Hodgson’s “surprise” appointment as England’s newest manager is a bittersweet promotion. While he is now in charge of one of the most prestigious and historical teams in the game’s history, he has also inherited the issues and off-field controversies that have seen many greater managers before him humbled into a disappointing end. Hodgson’s predecessor, Fabio...