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Golf trick shots involving partners is the latest trend to hit the Internet, and right now, these three guys are setting the bar. While we could do without all of their commentary, the latest installment of circus shots is even more difficult and impressive than the last. Side note: We’ve come to the conclusion that this is how Happy Gilmore would’ve rose to fame if that movie had...
Published: March 26, 2014
With little over two months remaining until the 2014 World Cup gets underway in Brazil, preparations are being finalised among the 32 squads who will head to the competition in the hope of returning as national heroes. For no nation, though, is that pressure more intense than for hosts Brazil. The selecao are always considered favourites for success in their homeland when the World...
Published: March 26, 2014
Following the dominant manner of Nico Rosberg’s victory at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix, some are already writing off the season as a Mercedes march to victory. Whilst Rosberg’s win ended the hopes of Sebastian Vettel to set a new F1 record for the most consecutive race wins, it’s doubtful he’ll go on a similar run of his own given the new engine regulations and...
Published: March 26, 2014
Zach Johnson is ready to take on a different venue at the Valero Texas Open with one exception. Don’t tell him that location is everything. That’s not what he needs to hear. Johnson won two of his last three starts at the Valero Texas Open. Two wins at La Cantera Golf Club. This week the tournament will be held at TPC San Antonio. Back in 2010, the last time Johnson played this course,...
Published: March 26, 2014
With the news that this is likely to be Jonny Wilkinson’s last season before he hangs up his boots, per Jack De Menezes of The Independent, it’s the perfect time to look back at some of his best performances. Wilkinson made his England debut as a teenager in Dublin in 1998, and he finally left the international scene some 13 years later after the 2011 World Cup. Along the way, he won...
Published: March 26, 2014
Whilst the radical new engine regulations imposed for the 2014 season promised closer racing than ever before, one team has already forged ahead in its understanding of the new rules. Such was the dominance of Mercedes in Australia that Nico Rosberg stormed to a dominant victory over Kevin Magnussen by a massive 26.777 seconds. It served as an ominous warning to other teams that the Silver Arrows could...
Published: March 26, 2014
As the countdown to the World Cup begins in earnest, so do the questions surrounding Roy Hodgson’s England squad. The status quo for squad selection is to take two players for every position on the pitch. England have three players competing for the left-back spots, and with Leighton Baines practically on the plane already, it’s down to Ashley Cole and Luke Shaw to fight it out for the...
Published: March 26, 2014
An ex-Formula One chief doctor says that due to “serious lapses in judgement,” Michael Schumacher was airlifted to the wrong hospital after hitting his head in a skiing accident. The poor judgement, which caused vital hours to be lost in the race to save the driver’s life, “could, and almost certainly did, worsen the outcome in Michael’s case,” and he now...
Published: March 26, 2014
Over the past three-and-a-half years, FIFA‘s decision to grant the 2022 World Cup to Qatar has been under continual attack. This has happened for a variety of reasons, including bribery allegations, conditions for workers, questions about how homosexuals will be treated in Qatar and, of course, the nation’s oppressive summer heat. This week, the heat has been turned up again on Qatar after...
Published: March 26, 2014
The Valero Texas Open marks the penultimate PGA Tour event before the season’s first major, the Masters, so many of golf’s elite are teeing it up in San Antonio to tune up for Augusta National. A demanding TPC San Antonio Oaks Course awaits, with its difficulty dependent on what Mother Nature has in store. Gusty winds can make the lengthy venue a tough track for shorter hitters, and the...