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Rickie Fowler was seven years old when he declared that his future would be on the PGA Tour. Well, 17 years, a massive endorsement with Puma, a PGA Tour victory at the Wells Fargo and a host of accolades later, and the 24-year-old is living the dream. I got the chance to chat with Rickie and learned that he doesn’t eat, sleep and breathe golf. And that’s perfectly fine for him. Instead,...
Published: April 17, 2013
One thing that cannot be disputed in the aftermath of the 2013 Masters is this: Phil Mickelson was never a factor. He loves the Masters. He loves Augusta National Golf Club. He’s won three green jackets there. But he never lost on a golf course like he did this past weekend. Here are five things Lefty will need to do to bounce back. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: April 17, 2013
With the Masters having just passed, the RBC Heritage may feel a little anticlimatic, but this is still an excellent tournament. Held at the par-71 Harbour Town Golf Links, this event offers over $5 million in prize money and 500 FedEx Cup points. This 6,973-yard course places a premium on accuracy. There are 145 bunkers strewn about the 18 holes with nine of those holes featuring water...
Published: April 17, 2013
The World Cup is just a year away and FIFA’s “firm” deadline of December for the completion of all stadia is now fast approaching. (Reuters) “Not all operational arrangements will be 100 percent” for the Confederations Cup were the words of FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valcke earlier this month, as grounds in Brasilia and Rio de Janeiro missed the deadline for readiness...
Published: April 17, 2013
Adam Scott better get himself to a flower shop, because his girlfriend Marie Kojzar just saved him from the beautiful mess that is “The Bachelor.” CBS Sports is proud to report the Australian who just won the Masters is not single at the moment. In a video interview, he is asked straight out about his eligibility, and he says in no uncertain terms that he is “not single...
Published: April 17, 2013
Little by little we see more Mexican footballers in Europe. This season 10 players are trying their luck in Spain and England, but not all of them have had their big break yet. Javier Hernández and Guillermo Ochoa are just two of the players that have proven to belong. Others, like Aníbal Zurdo and Ulises Dávila, are working hard to get a chance with a top-class club. From goalkeepers...
Published: April 17, 2013
There is little question that the Masters is the most well-run golf tournament in the world and has been for quite some time. The course is immaculate, television coverage is interrupted by fewer commercials than any of the other major championships, patrons are treated like old friends rather than a herd of cattle being shuffled in and out of a large green pasture and you can still grab a sandwich,...
Published: April 17, 2013
I’d have to be a fool to tell 14-time major winner Tiger Woods how to prepare for a major. Here is what Tiger Woods needs to do before majors. He needs to play more! With his fourth-place finish at the recently completed Masters, Woods has now gone eight consecutive Masters and 11th consecutive majors without a win. For any golfer not named Tiger Woods, this stat wouldn’t even...
Published: April 17, 2013
Clay-court wizard Rafael Nadal has dominated on the crunchy, slippery surface over the years, but perhaps nowhere quite like Monte Carlo, where the Spanish tennis legend has won a record eight consecutive titles. Since 2005, no other men’s player has hoisted the trophy at Monte Carlo Country Club, and barring a heroic effort from one of the sport’s top players this April, that trend is...
Published: April 17, 2013
Tiger Woods didn’t win the Masters. He was the heavy favorite heading into the first major of the year and held a share of the lead for a while on Friday. Even though he came up short in the end, his strong finish bodes well for his chances in the year’s remaining majors. Four strokes, which was the deficit between Woods and playoff participants Adam Scott and Angel Cabrera, would normally...