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The 2013 AT&T National could have been known as the self-sponsored event that Tiger Woods couldn’t play in due to a prolonged elbow injury. Or it could have been the one where a 19-year-old golf prodigy came close to whipping a highly competitive field with his precocious play. Or, the event where British Open contenders fell by the wayside. At the very least, the AT&T proved to be a...
Published: June 30, 2013
The 2013 U.S. Women’s Open has been completed, as Inbee Park has won the event with a cumulative score of 8-under par. This marks Park’s third consecutive major victory, thus securing her spot atop the realm of women’s golf. It was a dominant display that led to a four-stroke victory and the opportunity to make history. In-Yung Kim finished in second at 4-under par, while Paula Creamer...
Published: June 30, 2013
Bill Haas’ five-under 66 on Sunday made him the winner at the 2013 AT&T National in Bethesda, Md. by three strokes over Roberto Castro. Haas’ play got better as the tournament progressed, and he saved his best for last. Here’s a look at the final leaderboard. Position Player Round 4 Total 1 Bill Haas -5 -12 2 Roberto Castro -2 -9 T3 D.H. Lee -7 -8 T3 Jason Kokrak -2 -8 5 Stewart...
Published: June 30, 2013
After one of the wildest Formula One races auto racing fans could ever dream of, it was Team Mercedes’ Nico Rosberg who finally took the checkered flag and won the 2013 British Grand Prix from the famous Silverstone circuit in the United Kingdom. Team Red Bull’s Mark Weber made the race interesting at the end by bringing the heat to Rosberg‘s bumper, but he was unable to make the...
Published: June 30, 2013
Move over, Donald Trump. There’s someone even better at delivering employment-ending news at a moment’s notice with the whole world watching. American Jessica Korda stunningly fired caddie Jason Gilroyed on the ninth hole Saturday, creating a reality television-like sideshow in the third round of the 2013 Women’s U.S. Open, which otherwise would have been headlined by World...
Published: June 30, 2013
This headline is something of a teaser. No celebrity golfer could even make the cut in Web.com Tour events. Remember the recent example of Jerry Rice, whose handicap was plus-.07 in 2009, according to Golf Digest? Rice shot 83, 76 to miss the cut at the Fresh Express Classic in 2010. In other words, one of the cream of the celebrity golfing crop wasn’t anywhere close to making the cut at...
Published: June 30, 2013
D.H. Lee was so displeased with his approach shot on Congressional Country Club’s par-four 12th hole that he gave himself the middle finger during Round 3 of the PGA Tour’s AT&T National. Unfortunately for Lee, TV cameras captured the scene, and it was initially thought that the 25-year-old golfer was directing his anger at the gallery. The ESPN video below captures the scene. (Warning:...
Published: June 30, 2013
While Wimbledon has been shaken by tremendous upsets in the early days of the tournament, there are still some terrific matches to watch as the round of 16 approaches. Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer saw their way to early exits in the opening rounds, but top-seeded players like Novak Djokovic, David Ferrer and Andy Murray are still firmly entrenched in a pursuit of a Grand Slam victory. And, of course,...
Published: June 30, 2013
With all the volatility atop both the men’s and women’s draw at the 2013 Wimbledon Championships, this Grand Slam tournament is extremely unique in a number of ways. For a star such as Andy Murray, who is counted on as Great Britain’s hope to finally win the top prize in London, it would be a massive disappointment if he didn’t reach the final. Given the lesser opposition ahead...
Published: June 29, 2013
It has been one of the wackiest first weeks in Wimbledon history. Draws are destroyed, champions have gone fishing and unseeded players are skipping into the second week of Wimbledon. Remember that Roger Federer vs. Rafael Nadal quarterfinal that we were all worked up about last week? Yeah, that’s not happening. From Nadal’s loss on Monday to Bernard Tomic’s impressive...