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Pete Sampras says it will take time for Roger Federer to adjust to a new racket. But Sampras believes Federer’s struggles have more to do with confidence, not equipment. Sampras spoke about Federer during a press conference at the Roger’s Cup in Toronto. Sampras was at the site of the WTA tournament to play an exhibition match against James Blake Friday night. Per Dhiren Mahiban of...
Published: August 10, 2013
During the second round, it was a fan yelling “rutabaga!” And in the third round, Tiger Woods heard a fan yell “mashed potatoes!” as he teed off on the sixth hole. Phil Mickelson heard the same food shouted at him the previous day. Apparently, this guy has a prime spot for all of the big names in the tournament. Read more Golf news on BleacherReport.com Read More →
Published: August 10, 2013
Fact: Gene Sarazen, at 20 years and 174 days old, is the youngest PGA Championship winner ever. He won in 1922. Bleacher Report will be bringing sports fans the most interesting and engaging Cold Hard Fact of the day, presented by Coors Light. Source: Wikipedia Read more Golf news on BleacherReport.com Read More →
Published: August 10, 2013
Raonic def. Pospisil 6-4, 1-6, 7-6 (7-4) In the first-ever all-Canadian semifinal at the Rogers Cup, No. 11 Milos Raonic advanced to the tournament final after a hard-fought win in the third-set tiebreak. Raonic jumped out in front after winning the first set, 6-4, but he hit a wall in the second set against Vasek Pospisil. After taking a much-needed bathroom break after the second set, Raonic came...
Published: August 10, 2013
Fans yelling crazy things at golf events, whether you like it or not, has become somewhat of a tradition lately. It all started with the famous “get in the hole” guy, and that was followed up with the “mashed potatoes” guy. The latest is a man yelling “rutabaga” as Tiger Woods tees off on Friday at the PGA Championship. Hat tip to Guyism for the video. Read...
Published: August 10, 2013
The first two rounds of the 2013 PGA Championship created an interesting blend of stars and sleepers atop the leaderboard. Two 2013 major winners have played themselves into serious contention as Masters champion Adam Scott and U.S. Open champion Justin Rose enter the third day within three strokes of Day 2 clubhouse leader Jason Dufner, who has never won a major. With a good mix of former...
Published: August 10, 2013
Although Tiger, Phil and Rory are nowhere to be seen at the top of the PGA Championship leaderboard, there is plenty of star power to fill any void they might leave. Jason Dufner shot a brilliant seven-under par 63 on Friday to tie the major championship low-round record. His second round included an eagle two at the par-4...
Published: August 10, 2013
The 2013 PGA Championship has yielded a mixed bag of results for golf’s biggest names. While Phil Mickelson, Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy have struggled to remain in contention at Oak Hill, stars such as Justin Rose and Adam Scott are squarely in the spotlight. Oak Hill has played much more easily than both Merion and Muirfield and that has opened up the competition to a wide variety of...
Published: August 10, 2013
Jason Dufner enters the weekend with sole possession of the PGA Championship lead at 9-under par. He was the best of a large group of golfers who took full advantage of unexpectedly favorable scoring conditions at Oak Hill Country Club. The American will have to fend off a star-studded pack of fellow contenders in order to claim the Wanamaker Trophy. Adam Scott, Matt Kuchar and Jim Furyk are just two...
Published: August 10, 2013
Only four players have finished under par in the history of the PGA Championship at Oak Hill Country Club, so most believed that the world’s best golfers would have to grind and grit their way to a title. But they have managed to conquer the course, which sets the stage for an exciting third round on Saturday. Jason Dufner enters the day with a two-shot lead at nine-under par, but there is a...