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The Olympic tennis tournament is now over, and its closing means that only one big tournament remains on this year’s calendar—the U.S. Open. Taking place on the hard courts of Flushing Meadows, New York, the Open places players onto the brightest stage possible. Actually, it’s literally bright, as this is one of the few times all year the players play under the lights at night. The...
Published: August 5, 2012
Keegan Bradley drilled a par put on the 18th hole to complete his Round 4 comeback and win the 2012 Bridgestone Invitational with a score of 13-under par. In the final tuneup before the PGA Championship, Bradley caught Jim Furyk thanks to a final-round score of 64, as well as a late collapse by the man who led for the majority of the tournament. Furyk would have been able to send the match into a playoff,...
Published: August 5, 2012
Thanks to a double bogey on the 18th hole by Jim Furyk, Keegan Bradley came from behind to capture victory at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational. After leading 71 holes, Furyk double bogeys and @keegan_bradley drains par putt to win @wgc_bridgestone on @golfoncbs. On to Kiawah! — CBS Sports PR(@CBSSportsGang) August 5, 2012 Bradley delivered a spectacular six-under 64 on Sunday to place himself...
Published: August 5, 2012
What a match! South Korea beat Team Great Britain in the quarterfinals of the 2012 London Games and will now face Brazil in the semifinals. It was another case of heartbreak for Great Britain while South Korea’s exhaustion was replaced with ecstasy. So what did we learn? After 120 minutes of exciting football, we saw the best and worst that both teams have to offer. We were witness to the ebb...
Published: August 5, 2012
It has been a long time coming, but Andy Murray finally can add something of true significance to his trophy case. He finally has his win. That does not mean that he is in the clear now and we can consider a “fabulous four” in tennis instead of just a “big three,” but what does this victory mean for Andy Murray and what can we expect out of him from here on out? There is a total...
Published: August 5, 2012
Tiger Woods is getting into his groove at just the right time. He just hit a four-under in the final round of the Bridgestone Invitational and will use momentum built in Ohio when the tour heads to Charleston, South Carolina next week for the PGA Tour Championships. Tiger had an excellent day in Akron as he started off with some great drives and played mistake-free golf. He was able to get off to a...
Published: August 5, 2012
1. Waste not, want not. The key to victory will be to stay out of the waste areas. Golfers who are able to do that will not be found wanting. The sand at Kiawah is soft in places, has shells in places and has vegetation growing in places. Plants tend to be tangly seaside stuff, sure to grab the hosel of the club and nudge shots off line; that is, if you are strong. If you’re not strong,...
Published: August 5, 2012
Andy Murray and Laura Robson won a silver medal in the finals of the mixed doubles competition in the London 2012 Olympic Games on Center Court at Wimbledon on Sunday. But despite the success, Robson came under an immediate and often intense attack on social media platform Twitter, where she is becoming one of the sport’s most-followed female athletes. Despite having turned just 18 earlier this...
Published: August 5, 2012
It’s time for the final round of the WGC Bridgestone Invitational, and with the top players in the world in contention, this ought to be another thriller. Jim Furyk currently leads the pack at 13-under-par, as he looks to make the turn. Keegan Bradley and is at 11-under-par, trailing Furyk by two and with a chance to win. Other top stars like Rory McIlroy and Steve Stricker are in the hunt...
Published: August 5, 2012
It’s time to regroup, as all the top players pack away their Olympic medals as well as a few dashed dreams. The 2012 Summer Olympics are over—at least as far as tennis at the All England Club is concerned. Reality returns with the traditional tennis calendar beckoning, as action immediately gets underway in Canada. On the final Sunday of the Olympics, world No. 1 Roger Federer led world...