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There are some unusual participants among the leaderboard at the 2012 PGA Tour Championship. After successful performances at the BMW Championship, these three golfers came up empty this weekend. *As of 5:16 p.m. ET on Sunday, September 23. Phil Mickelson (+1) After finishing tied for second overall in the BMW Championship, Phil Mickelson followed up with an extremely disappointing performance...
Published: September 23, 2012
The United States has its work cut out for itself if it is going to take care of business in the Ryder Cup this week. For one thing, captain Davis Love’s team can’t just go out and play the game with clear minds and compete against Europe’s best players. They go into the competition at Medinah Country Club in suburban Chicago knowing that they have been dominated by their rivals from...
Published: September 23, 2012
Tiger Woods has one last chance to secure the Tour Championship and the FedEx Cup at Atlanta’s East Lake Golf Club. Can he come from behind to do it? Keep it here to find out. Read more Golf news on BleacherReport.com Read More →
Published: September 23, 2012
The 2012 PGA Tour Championship begins its final day, and the largely American field is filled with a number of golfers ready for a run. Day Three of the tournament produced the worst overall performance. The remaining players shot a combined 70.4—a full stroke more than in Round One. Expect an overall rebound in the final day; the Weather Channel predicts just 11 mph winds and 70 degree weather. Brandt...
Published: September 23, 2012
Rafael Nadal is currently recovering from an injury that prevented him from finishing the 2012 season on a high note, but the Spanish star still has plenty of good tennis left in him. He recently spoke with Vanity Fair about his career (via ATP.com): I don’t know how long I will keep playing tennis. I’ll be 31 in five years and taking into account the fact that I started at 16. Perhaps...
Published: September 23, 2012
Rafael Nadal is currently recovering from an injury that prevented him from finishing the 2012 season on a high note, but the Spanish star still has plenty of good tennis left in him. He recently spoke with Vanity Fair about his career (via ATP.com): I don’t know how long I will keep playing tennis. I’ll be 31 in five years and taking into account the fact that I started at 16. Perhaps...
Published: September 23, 2012
I have to say I am pleasantly surprised by the 2012 Singapore Grand Prix. I personally don’t like the circuit and have been largely unimpressed by the races since the opening race in 2008. Nevertheless, the 2012 event provided shocks, crashes and far more overtakes than I would ever expect at such a venue! Qualifying Whilst Qualifying 1 (Q1) did provide a shock exit when Kamui Kobayashi...
Published: September 23, 2012
Six singles titles, including a seventh Wimbledon championship. An Olympic silver-medal finish. A 61-8 singles record. Those are some of Roger Federer‘s accomplishments thus far in 2012, a year that has seen the 17-time Grand Slam champion return to the top of men’s tennis at the tender age of 31. After a Grand Slam drought that wore on for more than two years, Fed bounced back at...
Published: September 23, 2012
Six singles titles, including a seventh Wimbledon championship. An Olympic silver-medal finish. A 61-8 singles record. Those are some of Roger Federer‘s accomplishments thus far in 2012, a year that has seen the 17-time Grand Slam champion return to the top of men’s tennis at the tender age of 31. After a Grand Slam drought that wore on for more than two years, Fed bounced back at...
Published: September 23, 2012
Tiger Woods had a solid third round at East Lake, but he will need to play with more consistency if he wants to win the Tour Championship. The veteran golfer shot a 67 on Saturday to stay four back of co-leaders Brandt Snedeker and Justin Rose heading into the final round. He is currently tied for seventh, behind popular players like Rory McIlroy, Jim Furyk and Bubba Watson. If he remains in this position,...