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The final round of The Barclays proved to be a war of attrition. At the start of the round, it looked like Matt Kuchar or Gary Woodland would find a way to win the first FedEx Cup playoff event. But in the end, it was Masters champion Adam Scott who got the job done. Scott played well all week, but he found his putting stroke in the final round and that allowed him to shoot 66 and finish at 11-under-par. Woodland...
Published: August 25, 2013
Tiger Woods had a roller coaster final round at The Barclays on Sunday, ultimately coming up just short of forcing a playoff with Adam Scott. After a good start, Tiger’s lingering back issues flared up dramatically on his second shot of the 13th hole, leading some to wonder whether he’d be able to finish his round. Following three rough holes, Woods regained his form by the 16th, recording...
Published: August 25, 2013
Sebastian Vettel won an intriguing Belgian Grand Prix, taking the lead early and making it stick. The rain held off, making for a dry race, and Fernando Alonso took full advantage of an improved car to slice through the field and take second place. Pole-sitter Lewis Hamilton took third. Here’s how the results affect the championship race, the reaction from the drivers, and the winners and losers...
Published: August 25, 2013
Formula One driver Mark Webber has announced that Daniel Ricciardo will replace him at Red Bull Racing. James Allen first reported the news on his website Sunday, as Webber informed the reporter of the decision prior to Sunday’s Belgian Grand Prix during a segment on Australian Network 10. Ricciardo has yet to officially acknowledge his status as Red Bull Racing’s newest driver and...
Published: August 25, 2013
The journeys of Argentina and Brazil throughout the 2014 World Cup promise to be two of the most tantalising prospects for the upcoming competition. The hosts and their South American neighbours are playing on home turf for the first time since 1978, and confidence in both camps could not be higher. But come the final at the Maracana just under 12 months from now, which continental powerhouse...
Published: August 25, 2013
The 2013 edition of The Barclays has been stymied by bad weather through three rounds, but the final round is back on schedule and will put a lucky few in the driver’s seat for the FedEx Cup. American Matt Kuchar currently leads the pack going into Round 4 after a performance that saw him tally three birdies, pushing him to 12 under, but he shares the lead with fellow American Gary Woodland. Outside...
Published: August 25, 2013
Sebastian Vettel appears to have it all. The youngest triple world champion in history, the best car on the grid and the championship lead going into the second half of the 2013 season. So what do you get the man who has everything? Well, apparently some hair dye, because the German has returned to the public eye at this week’s Belgian Grand Prix with a blonder than blond new hair colour. It’s...
Published: August 25, 2013
The fourth round of the 2013 Johnnie Walker Championship is set to begin on Sunday, Aug. 25. With 14 players within five strokes of the lead entering the final day of action, it’s safe to say that anything could happen at Gleneagles. With that said, three players are within one stroke of the lead—and that’s exactly why you need to shift your attention to the top contenders. Tommy...
Published: August 25, 2013
Formula One fans can rejoice as the summer break comes to an end, and the F1 world preps for the Belgian Grand Prix at the Spa-Francorchamps circuit on Sunday. This is the 58th Belgian Grand Prix, and the racing world will be focused on the historic circuit. The venue was once an amazingly difficult track, but changes have been made over the years to make the layout more driver-friendly. This...
Published: August 25, 2013
By strict definition, the first U.S. Open was held in 1968, so a ranking of the greatest U.S. Open stars only includes players who played in the Open Era. That excludes such standouts as Bill Tilden and Helen Wills, who won seven U.S. singles titles apiece before pros became eligible to compete. We also left off Rod Laver, who won the U.S. Championship twice but only once in the Open Era. The...