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Rory McIlroy, who is presently positioned first in the Official World Golf Ranking, has emerged as a rival for Tiger Woods. Indeed, McIlroy has been a superior golfer to Woods over the past few golf seasons, rising consistently in the OWGR and winning two majors.. Since the early 2000s, when Woods established himself as the world’s most dominant golfer, golf fans and the golfing press have awaited...
Published: November 27, 2012
Verbal Kint told us in The Usual Suspects that “the greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn’t exist.” Did Ferrari manage to do the same thing in 2012? If you ask any watcher of Formula 1 what they thought about the Ferrari F2012, there would be almost universal agreement that it was an inferior car to its Red Bull Racing and McLaren counterparts—but...
Published: November 27, 2012
Justin Rose has had a pretty good year in 2012. He won the WGC-Cadillac on the PGA Tour and finished second to Rory McIlroy in DP World Championship and in the Race to Dubai. In addition, Rose won over $4 million on the PGA Tour with his win at Doral, a runner-up at the Tour Championship, and a third-place finish at the PGA Championship. His putt in his singles match with Phil Mickelson...
Published: November 27, 2012
Tomas Berdych finished 2012 just outside the Top Five in the ATP Tour rankings. His time is due in 2013 when he is most likely to have a majors break. Why? Many reasons. It is important to note that Berdych has spent 2012 playing for his country as well as for himself. The year 2013 will be for himself. There are various signs for all to see that suggest Berdych will finally make the transition to...
Published: November 27, 2012
Roger Federer has withstood the test of time. After coming on the scene in the early 2000s, he is now the No. 2 player in the world heading into 2013. The Australian Open is the first big event of the 2013 season, and it will likely set the stage for the rest of the season for FedEx. Not only is it important in regaining the No. 1 overall ranking from rival Novak Djokovic, it could be the beginning...
Published: November 26, 2012
Dressing uniquely in golf is not something that started in the last 10-20 years. A gentleman named Doug Sanders, who won 20 times on the PGA Tour from 1956-1972, is generally regarded as the one who started breaking whatever the fashion rules were of the day. Pink, lime green, you name it. Sanders wore it and made a name for himself in the process. Here’s a list of the 10 worst dressers on the...
Published: November 26, 2012
As January approaches, so does a new opportunity for Roger Federer. Still reminded of a shocking loss to Tomas Berdych, the upcoming Australian Open is a chance to make up for the sudden U.S. Open exit this past September. Despite falling short in his most recent outing, another Wimbledon title notched on his belt definitely eases the pain that comes with losing. There’s no doubting Federer’s...
Published: November 26, 2012
As if Rory McIlroy needed to prove anything else this season, he closed out his year with five-consecutive birdies to capture the DP World Tour Championship and the European Tour’s Race to Dubai title. Obviously no one knows how the remainder of McIlroy’s career will play out. But, if we are writing history as we go, 2011 could be considered McIlroy’s breakout year, while 2012 was...
Published: November 26, 2012
As the 2012 season on the PGA Tour comes to a close, the top players in the world will gather one last time at the Chevron World Challenge in Thousand Oaks, CA. The limited field of only 18 golfers is headlined by big names like Tiger Woods, Graeme McDowell and Bubba Watson. Tiger has won the Chevron World Challenge five times, accomplishing this endeavor most recently in 2011 when the golfing world...
Published: November 26, 2012
With Mano Menezes consigned to the scrapheap just 18-months ahead of the 2014 World Cup, attention has turned to the possible identity of Brazil’s next head coach. Set to be named in January, will the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) give a shot to those who have achieved domestic success in recent years, or turn to a familiar face in the form of Luis Felipe Scolari? Or, in the absence...