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The 2012 PGA Championship is underway, as the world’s top golfers have gathered on the South Carolina coast to compete in this year’s last major tournament. There have been any number of compelling storylines that have emerged from the tournament’s first two days and here’s a look at a few of the “major” (to pardon the pun) ones, including a familiar face perched...
Published: August 11, 2012
With the PGA Championship at Kiawah Island at the midway point, the contenders have certainly begun to distance themselves from the rest of the field. Many of the top players in the game are near the top of the leaderboard, but there are some dark horses who could do damage as well, so there are plenty of reasons to tune in. Golf fanatics will be able to catch a great deal of the weekend action on...
Published: August 11, 2012
Some of the stars weren’t quite as good in the second round as they were in the first, but they’re providing at least a smidgen of hope that the winner of this year’s PGA Championship will be someone you’ve heard of. While the likes of Rory McIlroy and Keegan Bradley dominated the first-round action at Kiawah Island, there are plenty of other stars who have lingered not too...
Published: August 11, 2012
The PGA Championship is the final major tournament in 2012 and with the weekend competition heating up, you don’t want to miss Saturday and Sunday’s action. With golf’s biggest names in action all hunting down their last opportunity to win a major this year, the competition is sure to be fierce as the tournament comes to its conclusion. Here are all the ways that you can catch...
Published: August 11, 2012
Tiger Woods has a share of a lead at a major again, and this time he’s not giving it up. Woods jumped into a three-way tie for the lead with a one-under (71) on Friday. He did so by getting out to a hot start on the greens, and then just holding on late in the day when the wind picked up and his game stared to falter. However, despite the late round struggles, he still had one of the very few...
Published: August 11, 2012
Mexico meets Brazil on Saturday morning in the men’s Olympic gold football match. Mexico is in search of their first ever Olympic football medal of any kind, while Brazil hopes to atone for a history of Olympic underachievement. The match promises to be a contrast of styles, with Brazil playing with greater abandon, in that rhythmic, free-flowing style of theirs that has come to embody...
Published: August 11, 2012
Formula 1 has expanded a lot in recent years. Ten years ago, 65 percent of the races, 11 out of 17, were held in Europe, the sport’s traditional heartland. In 2012, the figure has dropped to 40 percent, just eight out of a total of 20. This shift has been made possible by a wave of shiny new circuits popping up around the globe. These circuits tend to follow a familiar pattern, and are usually...
Published: August 11, 2012
With 36 holes to go in the 2012 PGA Championship, Tiger Woods finds himself with a share of the lead. This marks the third major championship in a row where he is very much in the thick of things. Whether Tiger can actually make a serious push to win this time around remains to be seen. After all, two-time PGA champion Vijay Singh stands in his way, and a hoard of talented players led by superstar...
Published: August 11, 2012
Friday’s second round of the 2012 PGA Championship brought with it the emergence of some big names to the top of the leaderboard, which will make for an exciting Moving Day at Kiawah Island. Day 2 of the year’s final major was a windy one, as many golfers struggled with the conditions. The final golfer—Joost Luiten—couldn’t even finish his round, which means Saturday’s...
Published: August 11, 2012
As the Rogers Cup nears its closing stages, and Novak Djokovic eyes the prize at the end of the road, somewhere not too far away, Roger Federer is sitting back on his recliner and relishing his chances at the Cincinnati Masters and U.S. Open. Why? Well, he is in form while his rivals are either struggling with theirs or with injuries and, secondly, he is resting for what...