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Vintage Tiger is on display at the Bridgestone Invitational. Tiger Woods moved to 16 under par, eight strokes ahead of his nearest competition, with this incredible birdie chip on the 13th hole: Pending a blowup, he should have a pretty comfortable Sunday. Hat tip to CBS Sports for the Vine. Read more Golf news on BleacherReport.com Read More →
Published: August 3, 2013
PGA golfer Bubba Watson enjoys burritos just like the rest of us. Unlike the rest of us, however, Watson can also pay for 60 other people’s burritos. Webb Simpson’s caddie shared a photo of Bubba’s long receipt from Chipotle after Watson shot a 69 in the second round of the Bridgestone Invitational in Akron, Ohio. According to Simpson’s caddie, not only did Watson...
Published: August 3, 2013
Tiger Woods released the frustration of another close call at the most recent major by shooting a stunning second-round 61 to jump out to a massive lead at the 2013 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational. Some will be eager to hand Woods the trophy and his fifth win of the season due to his seven-shot lead at the halfway mark. That may have been appropriate when Woods was in his dominant heyday, but it’s...
Published: August 3, 2013
This weekend, Jake White’s Brumbies travel to Waikato with a favourable shot at redemption as they look to prevent the Chiefs from winning back-to-back Super Rugby silverware. Last season saw the Canberra franchise miss out on the playoffs by just a single point as South African clubs claimed three places in the postseason fixtures to Australia’s solitary spot. This campaign ran a slightly...
Published: August 3, 2013
The Waikato Chiefs produced a brilliant late fightback to defeat the ACT Brumbies 27-22 to secure back-to-back Super Rugby titles. For large spells of the match, the Chiefs were on the back foot and trailed 22-12 at one stage. Aaron Cruden missed a string of kicks, but he nailed the telling conversion to put the Chiefs ahead with 10 minutes remaining and they held on to secure victory in front...
Published: August 3, 2013
When defining a great Formula 1 car, there are plenty of characteristics to choose from—technical innovation, quality chassis design, engine performance and on-the-road success. But what about looks? The introduction of stepped noses in 2012 was met with displeasure among fans—proof that while the appearance of a car may not be worth those vital few tenths, they make up an important part...
Published: August 3, 2013
Tiger Woods continued to outclass the opposition Saturday afternoon in Akron, improving his score to 15-under-par through three rounds of the Bridgestone Invitational. While he didn’t display the near-flawless play that helped him flirt with 59 on Friday, Woods did enough to notch a two-under 68 and establish a seven-stroke lead through 54 holes. Although he struggled with an inaccurate tee shot...
Published: August 3, 2013
In the climax to this season’s southern hemisphere action, the Chiefs will seek to become the first team since the 2010 Bulls to win consecutive Super Rugby titles. By contrast, the Brumbies are more of a re-emerging franchise looking to get back to the heights previously reached in the early 2000s. However, going into Saturday’s Waikato clash, it’s the hosts who stand out as decisive...
Published: August 3, 2013
Will it be New Zealand or Australia who emerges with the bragging rights from the 2013 Super Rugby final? The Chiefs have dominated all season, look irresistible in front of their own fans and knocked out tournament legends Crusaders in the semi-finals. The stage is set for them to reclaim their title from last year. But to do that, they’ll have to beat the Brumbies. The visitors have enjoyed...
Published: August 3, 2013
Tiger Woods leads the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational comfortably by seven strokes after the first two rounds, but that doesn’t mean the 14-time major winner’s round on Friday wasn’t lacking in a little drama. After shooting seven birdies and one eagle through the first 13 holes in the second round, Woods would par the final five holes, none more thrilling than No. 18, which Tiger capped...