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Martin Kaymer and Jordan Spieth continue their duel on top of the leaderboard and remain the top contenders through the third round at the Players Championship. Kaymer and Spieth each finished at 12-under and share a three stroke lead over the rest of the field. Sergio Garcia and John Senden will get the second pairing after going into the clubhouse at nine-under. While the rest of the field will have...
Published: May 10, 2014
Lewis Hamilton held off his hard-charging Mercedes teammate, Nico Rosberg, to win the 2014 Spanish Grand Prix by 0.6 seconds—his fourth victory (and the team’s fourth one-two finish) in a row. Mercedes’ dominance reached new heights at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, as the two Silver Arrows finished nearly 50 seconds clear of Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo. For Ricciardo,...
Published: May 10, 2014
The Players Championship 2014 has been an absolutely incredible event thus far and is getting even better as we march through the weekend toward a thrilling conclusion. You aren’t going to want to miss a single minute of this affair, as it promises to heat up even more over the final holes. It appears that Jordan Spieth and Martin Kaymer have a leg up on the competition, but anyone near the top...
Published: May 10, 2014
Round 2 of the 2014 Players Championship ended just as Round 1 did: with Martin Kaymer sitting atop the leaderboard. On Thursday, the 61st-best player on the PGA Tour got off to a blistering start. His nine-under 63 set him up beautifully for the rest of the tournament and tied a course record: Although Kaymer failed to replicate that opening-round brilliance, he did enough to keep his lead over Jordan...
Published: May 10, 2014
With nerves of steel through his final holes, Jordan Spieth is tied for the lead going into the final day of the 2014 Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass. Two-day leader Martin Kaymer shot a 72 to stay at 12 under par through 54 holes. A bogey on 18 left him tied with 20-year-old Spieth, who posted his third straight bogey-free day to put up a one-under 71. There’s a three-shot gap to the third...
Published: May 10, 2014
Rafael Nadal clinched a spot in the Mutua Madrid Open finals on Saturday with a hard-fought 6-4, 6-3 victory over fellow Spaniard Roberto Bautista Agut. Entering Saturday, Nadal was hoping to keep his incredible streak of success in clay-court semifinals intact, according to ATP World Tour commentator Rob Koenig: Rafa did precisely that and will now face the winner of the other semifinal between David...
Published: May 10, 2014
It’s still Martin Kaymer‘s world at the 2014 Players Championship. The German international went into the clubhouse as leader on Friday for the second time in as many days, after his round of 69 was good enough to hold off Jordan Spieth‘s hot afternoon and enter Saturday as a one-stroke leader. Heading into Moving Day, The Players has the potential to become a two- or three-man race...
Published: May 10, 2014
The second day of The Players Championship featured some major separation between the top contenders and the rest of the field. Based on how well the top names are performing, you can imagine more of the same in Round 3. Martin Kaymer enters Round 2 as the tournament leader at 12 strokes under par after a second strong round at TPC Sawgrass. However, Jordan Spieth is right behind him at 11-under thanks...
Published: May 10, 2014
The Players Championship 2014 has been incredible so far, complete with amazing play, unexpected heroes and so much more from Sawgrass. That should only continue through the weekend, as the cut has been made and only the premier golfers who have been playing well are still left in the field. You will not want to miss a single minute of these championship rounds, so keep reading to find out where you...
Published: May 10, 2014
Roy Hodgson announces his provisional England squad for the World Cup at the start of next week, and he certainly has some very big decisions to make. I feel strongly that he needs to opt for youth wherever possible. If Hodgson does not think that his side can keep the ball well in games—which I personally don’t think they will be able to—then he needs to select a young team so they...