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A back injury may currently be keeping Tiger Woods off the links, but the world’s top-ranked golfer is apparently leaving his mark on the sport in other ways during his time off. On Wednesday, Woods and his self-named design company announced plans to open a new 18-hole course at Bluejack National, a private club in the Houston area. Bluejack National will take the form of a complete...
Published: April 30, 2014
For some people, playing the stock market is an exciting adventure. They like experiencing the ups and downs of that financial roller coaster. For golfers on the PGA Tour, the ups and downs of a difficult career are not so much a thrill ride as a quest to establish themselves on the tour and build a quality lifestyle. Obviously, this is especially true for golfers under 25, some of whom constantly...
Published: April 30, 2014
Ayrton Senna is rightly remembered as one of the greatest drivers to ever sit behind the wheel of a Formula One race car. His 41 wins, 65 poles and three world championships are still near the top of the all-time lists—although they could have been so much more. The safety improvements that followed his and Roland Ratzenberger’s deaths at Imola in 1994 are also frequently mentioned as part...
Published: April 30, 2014
Ayrton Senna wasn’t just a racing driver. He wasn’t just a three-time Formula One world champion, and his legacy is not only defined by the widely held belief that he was the fastest driver the sport has ever known. His 41 career victories, 80 podiums and 65 pole positions are mere cherries sitting proudly atop the cake. What made Senna one of the most compelling characters in sporting...
Published: April 30, 2014
A handful of golf’s biggest stars will descend on Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina, this May for the 2014 Wells Fargo Championship, where they’ll each look to earn an impressive PGA Tour victory. Although top-ranked players such as Tiger Woods, Adam Scott, Bubba Watson and others will sit out this weekend, plenty of familiar faces will be in action, including world...
Published: April 30, 2014
Safet Susic will face journalists next Monday and recite 23 names that will be on the passenger list on the flight to Rio. However, not many surprises are expected. On more than one occasion, the man himself admitted that his selection is very limited and that he has to rely on the team that he had in the qualifiers. The difference in quality between first-choice players and their alternatives...
Published: April 30, 2014
Businessman Donald Trump has been linked to some high-profile purchases in the sporting world as of late, and one of them has become a reality. Trump has bought Turnberry Resort in Scotland. According to Joe Passov of Golf.com, Trump purchased the resort and golf course, which has hosted the Open Championship on four occasions, with hopes of hosting a major championship in the future. “It...
Published: April 30, 2014
Despite a complete nosedive in television ratings every time Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson are absent from a tournament, the PGA Tour has been attempting to convince the general public that professional golf is in a great place with a new crop of “up-and-coming stars.” At times, it can even feel as if the PGA Tour’s push for this “next generation” of “stars”...
Published: April 30, 2014
Question: What is the greatest goalkeeper kit of all time? Answer: David Seaman, England ’96. Obviously. So it should come as no surprise that one fan has been on an unrelenting quest for the last 10 years to locate said shirt and purchase it. Apparently, he’s finally gotten his wish. Joel Boom Holmes reportedly posted his inspirational story to Facebook, where it was then shared with...
Published: April 30, 2014
The Telegraph reported that Donald Trump is in the process of adding another golf property to his vast real estate holdings. Trump is purchasing historic Turnberry in Scotland. Yes, that Turnberry, the site of the “Duel in the Sun” with Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson battling for four rounds over the iconic links course in 1977, with Watson eventually emerging as the winner. This...