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Bubba Watson, owner of brilliant pink golf clubs and provider of epic shots around trees, has a hovercraft golf cart. Yahoo! Sports spotted this video of Watson hanging out on the course in his very own hovercraft. Apparently, the vehicle is a collaboration between Watson and Oakley in an effort to make something better designed for the intricacies of the golf course. As you can...
Published: April 2, 2013
As the PGA Tour drags the rest of us toward warm weather and finds itself in San Antonio, Texas, golf fans have their hearts pining for Augusta and the Masters. But there’s plenty to keep an eye on as the tour wraps up a back-to-back stay in the Lone Star State. A good golf course, a good field (relatively speaking considering it’s a week before a major championship) and a great deal of...
Published: April 2, 2013
If it had been said 12 months ago that Fluminense striker Fred would be central to Brazil’s hopes at the 2014 World Cup, there would have been few who would have subscribed to the theory. The former Lyon striker had a torrid time at the 2011 Copa America and appeared to have dropped completely out of the national team reckoning, with Internacional striker Leandro Damiao and AC Milan‘s Alexandre...
Published: April 2, 2013
Caterham finished the 2012 Formula One season in 10th place in the constructors’ championship, but it was a close run thing. After a promising start and some positive statements, they dropped the ball badly as the season went on and were almost overhauled by the financially weaker Marussia team. In the closing months of last season Tony Fernandes stepped down from his role as Team Principle,...
Published: April 2, 2013
David Beckham says he wouldn’t mind playing for England again. Of course, that’s because, as Beckham reminds us, he never actually retired from the national team. So then, should Uncle Roy call on the Spice Boy for one last hurrah? Sure, it’s ridiculous, but with England struggling to qualify for the World Cup, it might not be as crazy as it sounds. Beckham, that instantly recognizable...
Published: April 2, 2013
In world football, casual fans tend to concentrate on the countries traditionally associated with great players. Countries like England, Spain, Germany, Holland, Argentina and Brazil would all be at the top of their list of places that have produced some of the finest players the world has ever seen. It’s easy to forget that other countries across the globe have all produced world-class talents...
Published: April 2, 2013
Here is a list of 15 young stars who you should keep an eye on in the upcoming months. This list is by no means stationary. I chose these players because they are likely on the brink of stardom. That being said, there are a lot of players who are not on the list but very well could be. I simply chose to narrow this slideshow down to 15 players. However if there are players you think belong...
Published: April 2, 2013
With four points in hand from last week’s home win over Costa Rica and away draw to Mexico, the United States men’s national team has put its World Cup qualification campaign back on track after its 2-1 away loss to Honduras in February. With seven games left in the round-robin CONCACAF hexagonal, here is what the U.S. has done right, what they’ve done wrong and what lies ahead. The...
Published: April 2, 2013
Capitan Futuro. It’s been Daniele De Rossi‘s nickname in Rome almost since the first time he pulled on the famous jersey of his hometown club. But with the ever-green Francesco Totti seemingly set to continue leading the Giallorossi for some time to come, it will be with the Italian national team that Daniele’s leadership abilities will surely be tested first. A born leader with...
Published: April 2, 2013
Tiger Woods has gone through hell and back since that incident in November 2009. I’m not saying he didn’t deserve it, but we watched him lose his swagger, his fans, endorsements and his marriage, all in the public eye. In the golf world, we witnessed him lose his No. 1 World Golf Ranking. We saw a disheveled man who couldn’t win a major if you spotted him five strokes. We...