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Henrik Stenson of Sweden continued his blistering play during the early stages of Day 3 of the Tour Championship at East Lake Golf Club. Heavy rains seemed to wash away some of his magic touch, however. Stenson recorded four bogeys on the back nine to end his day one under par and top the leaderboard at 11 under. Dustin Johnson is applying pressure four strokes back at seven under, setting up an interesting...
Published: September 21, 2013
The gray, overcast skies looming large over East Lake Golf Club on Saturday morning were the perfect representation for how the third round went for Tiger Woods. As he looked to put a disappointing second round behind him, Woods was unable to conjure up enough momentum to cause a stir on the Tour Championship leaderboard. Woods was only able to make two birdies during his third round, and they...
Published: September 21, 2013
Jordan Spieth has had a pinch-me year. Right now, he’s in third place, behind Henrik Stenson and Adam Scott at the Tour Championship. He’s an anomaly. Spieth turned professional instead of finishing college. He had no playing credentials anywhere. He was relying on talent. His first attempt to play on the PGA Tour as a pro was earlier this season. He tried on Monday to...
Published: September 21, 2013
What a difference a year makes. Last year, the great Roger Federer won his 17th Grand Slam title. This year, he dropped out of the Top Five. Andy Murray became a national hero. Novak Djokovic looked less than invincible, and Rafael Nadal looked unstoppable. On the WTA Tour, Maria Sharapova experienced a tumultuous summer. Victoria Azarenka closed the gap between herself and Serena Williams....
Published: September 21, 2013
With Danny Cipriani pulling out somewhat of a master-class performance during Sale’s Friday night win over London Wasps, this Aviva Premiership weekend has already begun in surprising style. However, that doesn’t mean the shocks are set to end there, with the potential for the unforeseen just about everywhere one looks in the league. Whether an already anticipated storyline or something...
Published: September 20, 2013
Two days into the TOUR Championship and none other than Henrik Stenson is in control. The 37-year-old Swede, who had 14 top-10 finishes and two wins in his PGA Tour career before 2013, continued his impressive campaign on Friday at East Lake in Atlanta, posting a four-under-par 66. He closed out the first two rounds at the TOUR Championship with a 10-under 130. 2013 TOUR Championship...
Published: September 20, 2013
After two rounds at the 2013 TOUR Championship, the one and only Henrik Stenson has increased his lead over top challenger Adam Scott as the best golfers in the world vie for the FedEx Cup trophy. The 37-year-old registered a four-under-par 66 on the day to close the first two rounds at East Lake with a 10-under 130, four strokes ahead of Scott. Stenson—who entered the TOUR Championship second...
Published: September 20, 2013
Henrik Stenson continued his run of scintillating play during Friday’s second round at the Tour Championship, firing a four-under 66 to take a four-stroke lead over Adam Scott. The Swede put on a ball-striking display at Atlanta’s East Lake Golf Club, showcasing his immense power along with uncanny accuracy. That combination has helped Stenson mount a stunning resurgence this season after...
Published: September 20, 2013
The haka is an ancestral Maori dance performed as a form of ritual by the New Zealand national team in the build-up to their matches and sometimes in victory, too. Although other Pacific Island nations have a similar equivalent, it’s the rousing rendition of the All Blacks that truly strikes deepest among rugby audiences, cementing its place as one of the most unanimously admired aspects of the...
Published: September 20, 2013
Tiger Woods came roaring back to life on Day 2 of the TOUR Championship, only to finish his second round with a whimper. After finishing his opening round as the only golfer in the field without a birdie on Thursday, Woods played steady golf early and then hit a hot streak in the middle of his round. By the time he reached the 14th tee, Tiger was five-under par on the day and two-under for the...