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Mercifully for Tiger Woods, the 2013 Tour Championship will conclude on Sunday at East Lake in Atlanta. The world’s No. 1-ranked golfer shot his first birdie-less round in over three years in Thursday’s opening round, per ESPN researcher Justin Ray, and collapsed a day later after recording not one, but two double bogeys over the final five holes of the second round. Fortunately,...
Published: September 22, 2013
It was an excellent final round for Tiger Woods, but it wasn’t enough to get him back in the race for the Tour Championship. Tiger was too far behind to start with, but he fired an impressive three-under-par 67 on Sunday, by far his best round of the crowning event on the PGA Tour. He finished with an even-par 280 for the tournament. Even though he had an impressive score, he missed a number...
Published: September 22, 2013
Henrik Stenson is in a commanding position to win the FedEx Cup, as he maintained the four-stroke lead he began Saturday’s third round with at the 2013 Tour Championship. The Swede entered the PGA Tour postseason finale second in the point standings, and even a lackluster final round will likely net him a victory at Atlanta’s East Lake Golf Club and the $10 million FedEx Cup bonus. American...
Published: September 22, 2013
Henrik Stenson carries a four-stroke lead into the final round of the Tour Championship at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta after a one under par round of 69 on Sunday. Even if the world No. 6 somehow blows that favorable cushion—and if his play so far is any indication, he won’t—he has still established himself as a bona fide superstar and will win the FedEx Cup title regardless. The...
Published: September 22, 2013
Tiger Woods‘ poor Tour Championship shouldn’t be a surprise. It is a fitting end consistent with his successful yet frustrating season. Woods entered the final leg of the FedEx Cup playoff with the points lead. After three rounds, he is tied for 26th place in a field of 30 golfers. At three-over, he is a massive 14 strokes behind leader Henrik Stenson. For all intents and purposes,...
Published: September 22, 2013
With Francesco Molinari storming in front of a home crowd, this year’s Italian Open reaches its highly anticipated climax on Sunday, with a raft of European Tour hopefuls still in with a chance of winning. Marcus Fraser, Nicolas Colsaerts and Joakim Lagergren are the closest challengers to Molinari’s hopes of victory in Turin, but there are others lurking not too far below the surface. With...
Published: September 22, 2013
Sebastian Vettel stormed to victory in the 2013 Singapore Grand Prix, leading for all but a corner of the race, and dominating his opponents from start to finish. Nico Rosberg got a flying start and beat the German into turn one, but Vettel overhauled him when he ran wide into the next turn, and never looked back. He was hugely quicker than his rivals, and even when the racers were bunched up...
Published: September 22, 2013
The Italian Open has produced some excellent golf so far as well as a few surprises along the way. There are bound to be some more as the tournament reaches its close, but let’s take a quick look back at the moments that have raised some eyebrows up to this point. Marcus Fraser’s Consistency Marcus Fraser has produced some decent performances in the past, but he’s rarely been...
Published: September 22, 2013
Sebastian Vettel may have gambled to secure pole position for the Singapore Grand Prix, but other drivers may have to rely on the safety car to keep them within touching distance of the German driver. The Marina Bay circuit represents a huge challenge, and the combination of darkness and high humidity breeds mistakes. The safety car is almost guaranteed, and Nelson Piquet Jr.’s crash in 2008...
Published: September 22, 2013
Can anyone stop Sebastian Vettel? A level of one-driver dominance isn’t ideal for Formula One, but Vettel seems to be establishing just that with Red Bull. The Singapore Grand Prix is one of the toughest races on the F1 calendar, but Vettel has established a level of control over the last few years that includes victory in the last two races at the Marina Bay street circuit. Realistically—and...