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Golf Digest is pretty genius. They figured out a formula that should have been obvious to all of us—if you let Arnold Palmer talk about golf while Kate Upton demonstrates his lessons, pretty much every man in America will suddenly want to learn more about the sport, too. And buy your magazine, at that. Golf Digest’s cover story in its upcoming issue is Palmer offering Upton golf lessons,...
Published: November 7, 2013
The opening round of the 2013 Turkish Airlines Open was delayed due to rain and ended prematurely due to darkness. Paul Casey, Darren Fichardt and Steve Webster currently share the lead at seven under par, with Tiger Woods six strokes back at one under. Because the event—hosted at the Montgomerie Maxx Royal Course in Antalya, Turkey—did not get started until 12:05 p.m. local time (5:05...
Published: November 7, 2013
After beating Stanislas Wawrinka in straight sets on Thursday, it was all eyes on Rafael Nadal who, by securing his place at the 2013 ATP World Tour Finals, ensured that he would be ending the year ranked as world No. 1. BBC Sport confirmed the news over Twitter: However, Djokovic has no reason to be fazed by the semantics of a world ranking, regardless of how coveted an accomplishment it may be to...
Published: November 7, 2013
Day 4 at the 2013 ATP World Tour Finals is sure to feature plenty of fireworks as singles play in Group B continues with two superstars in Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic looking to pick up key victories. Six-time year-end champion Federer opened up play with a bang, cruising in Thursday’s afternoon session and knocking off Richard Gasquet in straight sets. BBC Sport confirmed the result: The...
Published: November 7, 2013
Tiger Woods‘ opening round at the Turkish Airlines Open got off to a late start due to a weather delay, and it met an abrupt end due to darkness, but the world’s No. 1 player put himself within earshot of the leaders through 10 holes Thursday. The damp course was ripe for the picking, as a number of players posted low scores. Despite that, Woods seemed to struggle at times, as his tee shots...
Published: November 7, 2013
England boss Roy Hodgson faced the media for the first time on Thursday since his infamous “feed the monkey” joke—reported by Oliver Holt of the Daily Mirror—grabbed headlines after the nation’s World Cup qualification victories over Montenegro and Poland. The 66-year-old admitted the media fallout from the joke, which was merely aimed at expressing a wish to get the ball...
Published: November 7, 2013
The round-robin stage of the ATP World Tour Finals is coming to a close, which means that the matches will be fiercely competitive as players battle for a spot in the next round. Both of Friday’s matches are Group A contests, with Stanislas Wawrinka and Tomas Berdych fighting for the chance to join Rafael Nadal in the semifinals. David Ferrer vs. Stanislas Wawrinka With two losses so...
Published: November 7, 2013
The usual cocktail of ferver and anticipation surrounded Roy Hodgson‘s England squad announcement for the friendlies against Chile and Germany Thursday, and as usual, the manager has thrown up a surprise or two. The line most national newspapers will take will be the Joe Hart versus Fraser Forster debate, as the Manchester City No. 1 is under intense pressure following numerous gaffes and mistakes...
Published: November 7, 2013
A reserve team match for Burnley against Hull City isn’t the most glamorous of events. If lucky, the crowd will trickle into triple figures—if you include the people working the turnstiles—and, as a young forward looking for a Premier League break, you will manage to mark the score sheet with your name. If unlucky though, you fracture your ankle going in for a header, ruling you out...
Published: November 7, 2013
I hosted a radio phone-in a couple of weeks ago in which I campaigned for three Southampton players to be called into the England squad—Jay Rodriguez, Adam Lallana and Nathan Clyne. Clyne missed out, but Rodriguez and Lallana have been named in Roy Hodgson’s 28-man roster for the upcoming friendlies against Chile and Germany. Hodgson got that decision spot on. Credit to the England...