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On a chilly day in the suburbs of Chicago, Tiger Woods sputtered and hiccuped like an old pickup truck. Woods—nine-under par—took to the course on Monday morning four shots behind leader Jim Furyk, who led by one stroke over Steve Stricker. But rather than put pressure on the leaders with an early birdie or two, Woods stumbled out of the gate and never got going, finishing...
Published: September 16, 2013
Zach Johnson will enter the TOUR Championship with as much momentum as he can handle. The 37-year-old American had notched five top-10 finishes in his last six tournaments, but he fired a six-under 65 on Monday to win the BMW Championship and earn his first victory of the year. Johnson was locked with Nick Watney, who carded a low round of 64, and Jim Furyk, who shot a historic 59 on Friday,...
Published: September 16, 2013
Golf may have been invented in Scotland, but there are few better places to enjoy it than the good ol‘ USA. Since its inception, golf has been embraced by the country as an American pastime, with three of the four major golf tournaments taking place on these shores. That in mind, let’s take a look at some of the best golf cities in America. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: September 16, 2013
A pair of top-ranked Frenchmen will lead an impressive draw at the 2013 ATP Open de Moselle, one of 40 ATP 250 series tournaments that will take place on the indoor hard courts in Metz, France, this September. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, who withdrew from Wimbledon and missed the U.S. Open because of a knee injury, and Gilles Simon, who has returned from a two-month bout with whooping cough, are the...
Published: September 16, 2013
Mark Webber has made a few ripples in the Formula One water in the last few days, in two different interviews, regarding his own career and the prospects of Sebastian Vettel joining Ferrari. There are also doubts over the viability of the Russian Grand Prix and the prospect of an IndyCar team getting involved in F1. Webber: F1 Motivation on the Wane Mark Webber has admitted he has struggled...
Published: September 16, 2013
The second round of the Aviva Premiership threw up one or two surprise and gave further confirmation of who will be the teams to beat this season, or not in one or two cases. Three teams remain winless after two games—Gloucester, Wasps and Worcester—with only the Warriors among the teams predicted to struggle this season. There was good news for England boss Stuart Lancaster as a few of...
Published: September 16, 2013
The final round of the BMW Championship was delayed and eventually suspended due to poor weather conditions. Leader Jim Furyk was forced to sleep on his one-stroke edge for another night with a talented group of golfers within striking distance. Steve Stricker, Brandt Snedeker, Zach Johnson and Tiger Woods round out the top five, and they’re all within four strokes of the lead. A total of 11...
Published: September 16, 2013
On the face of it, the decision taken by Ferrari to pair Kimi Raikkonen with Fernando Alonso seems a highly risky one. Alonso is known to like being the team leader and have a compliant teammate, much like Michael Schumacher before him. The last time he had a teammate capable of matching him, it created friction within the team and the Spaniard left McLaren as a result. When things aren’t...
Published: September 16, 2013
On Sunday, Great Britain returned to the Davis Cup World Group. Britain, a team who just three years ago were struggling at the foot of international tennis. A team who have been without their best player for most of their ties during this rise. Captain Leon Smith has overseen an incredible ascent in an extremely short time. Just how has he achieved this success? John Lloyd’s last Davis...
Published: September 16, 2013
In a bumper edition of the week’s biggest rugby hits, an even bigger selection of mammoth maulings has meant an even bigger gallery for your viewing pleasure. For one reason or another, discipline seems to have taken a backseat worldwide this week as Europe’s top divisions dished out as many as 25 yellow cards, while the Southern Hemisphere was also privy to some outside-the-rules engagements. One...