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Tiger Woods may be more than 750 points ahead of second place Matt Kuchar in the FedEx Cup standings, but he is not a shoo-in for the $10 million top prize. In fact, just last year Brandt Snedeker wasn’t even in the top 10 entering The Barclays and ended up winning the whole thing. With so many players performing so well, 2013 could be just as difficult to handicap. There are a slew of young...
Published: August 20, 2013
Welcome to the first edition of the Home Guard, a weekly review of Major League Soccer players in the US Men’s National Team player pool. Any current fantasy starting XI for the USMNT in Brazil will include 4-7 MLS players. This means MLS players will have a profound impact on the Nats’ performances in Brazil. Much like the ubiquitous Americans “abroad” features, we’ll...
Published: August 20, 2013
Let Andy Murray’s first major title defense begin. It doesn’t seem that long ago that the 26-year-old Brit was celebrating his first major triumph in New York, but here we are a year later with the 133rd installment of the famous tournament already set to begin. I suppose time flies when you have such a whirlwind of a season: six different champions at three majors, a wild,...
Published: August 20, 2013
People golf for a variety of reasons. Some like to clear their minds, others enjoy the leisurely recreation. For some, however, golf is almost a type of euphoria. It provides sport, exercise and a great place to enjoy the outdoors and mother nature. There are many great places to go golfing, but I’ve searched hard to find the best golf courses for those who are looking for a majestic outdoors...
Published: August 20, 2013
Despite what some cynics may think, the introduction of the new scrum laws during the first round of the Rugby Championship was not to make life significantly easier for every prop that wears the gold and green of Australia. No, the purpose of the revised engagement rules was for no other reason than to protect players, or so the IRB says. Apparently player welfare has been at the absolute forefront...
Published: August 20, 2013
Formula 1 veteran Kimi Raikkonen is in the midst of an amazing season (second place in the standings with a win and five second-place finishes), and the impending free agent deserves a spot to race once again for Team Ferrari in 2014. For those that forgot or never knew, Raikkonen drove for Ferrari from 2007-2009—won the Formula 1 Championship in 2007 and finished third in 2008—before jumping...
Published: August 20, 2013
Maria Sharapova has made plenty of mistakes on the tennis court, but netting a forehand return or committing a double fault is to be expected from time to time. Changing your surname from Sharapova to “Sugarpova” for a two week period, solely for the purpose of promoting your own line of candy, is a much less forgivable error. According to the Times of London‘s Neil Harman,...
Published: August 20, 2013
It’s amazing how much can change in two months time. Less than eight weeks ago Rafael Nadal was coming off one of the worst losses of his career at Wimbledon. There were serious doubts about his knee and of course his future at the top of men’s tennis. Even though the 12-time Grand Slam champion had just stamped his name across the clay-court season just two weeks earlier, capping...
Published: August 20, 2013
Ever wondered what devastation the Netherlands national team could have caused had Dennis Bergkamp played the prime years of his career in the same team as Ruud Gullit at his peak? Bergkamp could see the full picture before the proverbial paintbrush had even been lifted. Gullit allied wonderful poise to a fabulous brain and exceptional power. The former netted 37 goals in 79 games for the Dutch national...
Published: August 20, 2013
The United States men’s national team is currently dominating the CONCACAF region. They have a stranglehold atop the Hexagonal Round of World Cup Qualifying and are fresh off winning the 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup with relative ease. As the 2014 World Cup in Brazil continues to creep closer, here are six reasons why other teams should be fearful of the United States men’s national team next...