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Tennis superstar Roger Federer and golf great Tiger Woods still have more time in their careers to add to their legacies. They have both recently re-surged to the top of their respective sports, competing for Majors and the No. 1 ranking. Though the final answer in comparing their greatness might not come for another decade, it’s clear that their most dominating and prime years have already been...
Published: September 24, 2012
Tennis superstar Roger Federer and golf great Tiger Woods still have more time in their careers to add to their legacies. They have both recently re-surged to the top of their respective sports, competing for Majors and the No. 1 ranking. Though the final answer in comparing their greatness might not come for another decade, it’s clear that their most dominating and prime years have already been...
Published: September 24, 2012
It’s not a Grand Slam, nor is it a Premier 1 event. But there’s one thing Caroline Wozniacki should be thinking about after her win over the weekend in Seoul: It’s a start. Wozniacki has garnered more than her fair share of attention for holding onto the No. 1 ranking while never winning a Grand Slam. Winning one aside, she’s actually only finished runner-up at a major once,...
Published: September 24, 2012
It’s not a Grand Slam, nor is it a Premier 1 event. But there’s one thing Caroline Wozniacki should be thinking about after her win over the weekend in Seoul: It’s a start. Wozniacki has garnered more than her fair share of attention for holding onto the No. 1 ranking while never winning a Grand Slam. Winning one aside, she’s actually only finished runner-up at a major once,...
Published: September 23, 2012
It was a schizophrenic weekend for the United States Men’s National Team stars abroad, with a number of bright performances marred by an equal number of sketchy outings. From England to Germany to Mexico and everywhere in between, here is the breakdown of how our beloved Nats performed with their clubs this weekend. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: September 23, 2012
Tiger Woods may be “back,” but he’s far from capable of winning another major at this pace. The most famous active golfer in the world is at such a rank because he’s shown us some of the most impressive stretches of golf in history. But ever since his leave of absence from the sport, he’s rarely been able to string together enough dominant rounds to win the big tournaments. That...
Published: September 23, 2012
Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods didn’t play like the world’s two best golfers in the final round of The Tour Championship on Sunday. McIlroy struggled his way to a 74, after shooting a 69 in Round 1 and a 68 in Rounds 2 and 3. Woods shot a 72 and didn’t quite have it at East Lake Golf Course for all four days. Woods entered as the No. 2 seed in the FedEx Cup standings, but didn’t...
Published: September 23, 2012
It was a sweet victory for American Brandt Snedeker on Sunday, as his win in the PGA Tour Championship also netted him the FedEx Cup. Snedeker needed to win the Tour Championship at East Lake in order to beat out Rory McIlroy for the FedEx Cup and he certainly seized the opportunity, shooting a 68 in the final round to finish the tournament at minus-10 for the victory. The PGA made it official via...
Published: September 23, 2012
When the United States and Europe square off in this year’s 2012 Ryder Cup there will be a great deal of interest as most of the PGA’s Top 10 including the World’s No. 1 Rory McIroy and No. 2 Tiger Woods will be on hand when things get underway for the 39th edition of this event Friday at 8 a.m. ET from Medinah Country Club in suburban Chicago. Coverage of the Ryder Cup will...
Published: September 23, 2012
My dad and I are in the middle of a Northern Ireland golf adventure. If you missed part three, you can read it here. Round 4, Sunday, Royal County Down Owners of the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 13 video game may be familiar with Royal County Down, where the course made its virtual debut. I actually went and bought the game, figuring it would give me a competitive edge against my dad if I had time to study...