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The Wyndham Championship will be held at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, N.C. It will be the last tournament before the FedEx Cup Playoffs are set to begin at the Barclays on August 22 at Liberty National. The Wyndham Championship is one of the oldest events on the PGA Tour. Sam Snead won the first Greater Greensboro Open in 1938. He went on to win this event seven more times. His last official...
Published: August 14, 2013
Sloane Stephens roared back from a set down to upset Maria Sharapova in the second round of the Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati on Tuesday. It was an affirmation of Stephens’ world-class talent—another flash of brilliance that suggests the 20-year-old American will emerge as the next big star in women’s tennis. However, for Stephens to reach the pinnacle of the sport and...
Published: August 14, 2013
Tiger Woods was born in 1975. When he was only six months old, he saw his dad hitting golf balls into a net. And he was intrigued. He began to study and imitate his father’s swing. And from then on, he took golf very seriously. In 1978, he made his first TV appearance where he played golf with Bob Hope. And everyone was like… He was featured in Golf Digest magazine and on TV, and some...
Published: August 14, 2013
Another major season is in the books. There’s still plenty of drama to unfold in the current golf season, especially if you are a big fan of the FedEx Cup playoffs. While the competition will largely determine the player of the year honors, many fans are already concerned with the 2014 major championships. The key question, of course, is whether Tiger Woods will break his long drought. Tiger’s...
Published: August 14, 2013
The 2013 Wyndham Championship serves as a bridge between the end of major championships and the beginning of the PGA Tour’s FedEx Cup playoffs. Although the stakes aren’t nearly as high as they will be in the next month, several players will be teeing it up this week for one last shot at sliding inside the Top 125 in the standings to qualify for the postseason. Some notable names outside...
Published: August 14, 2013
It’s not a terribly difficult task to identify the best of the best from this year’s 2013 majors—just start with the golfers who won them. Ranking them in order of performance, however, is a little more difficult. Adam Scott inspired an entire continent by donning a green jacket. Phil Mickelson drank from the fountain of youth—otherwise known as The Claret Jug. Justin Rose and...
Published: August 14, 2013
Twitter, as it likes to profess upon login, is a conversation. So we thought it would be a good idea to help you make your online Formula One chats even more enlightening and entertaining. Often, the best tweets come from well-managed accounts that aren’t necessarily directly involved with the sport. However, we’ve paid respect to the professionals who acknowledge the importance of the...
Published: August 14, 2013
Rafael Nadal is one of the best tennis players in the world, but if he fails to make a deep run at the U.S. Open, his legacy is bound to take hit. Nadal is currently the No. 3 player in the world—behind Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray—after winning at the Rogers Cup this past weekend, according to the official website of the ATP World Tour. In Canada, Nadal defeated Djokovic in the semifinals...
Published: August 14, 2013
The Bledisloe Cup is a series stretching back over 80 years, consistently putting on display some of the best rugby the world has to offer from two of the sport’s most illustrious teams. Australia and New Zealand’s well-documented rivalry will resume once again this weekend in the opening rounds of the Rugby Championship, with Sydney’s ANZ Stadium the first to bear witness before...
Published: August 14, 2013
One of five rookies on the F1 grid for the 2013 season, Frenchman Jules Bianchi joined the Marussia team after finishing as the runner-up in the Formula Renault 3.5 series and acting as Force India’s official reserve driver. Notably, he was third in the 2011 GP2 Series ahead of Charles Pic, Giedo van der Garde, Esteban Gutierrez and Max Chilton. And although Pic already had one full F1 season...