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Third-Round Recap Woods’ descent on the leaderboard at the Bridgestone Invitational continued on Saturday, as he fell 16 shots behind Sergio Garcia when his round was complete. Here is a look at the leaderboard when his day ended, via WorldGolfChampionships.com: Overall, it wasn’t a terrible day for Woods. Just looking at the scorecard, there were a lot of pars. His only major hiccup,...
Published: July 31, 2014
On the cusp of the 2014 PGA Championship, the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational gives the best golfers in the world a chance to prove themselves ahead of the big event. The tournament in Akron, Ohio is much more than a simple warm-up, though. With players such as Rory McIlroy, Tiger Woods and Adam Scott all in the field, this weekend is a true test for the game’s shining stars. After McIlroy blistered...
Published: July 31, 2014
Updates from Friday, August 1 According to a report from Golf.com’s Michael Bamberger and Michael Walker, Johnson is being suspended for six months due to a failed drug test: Dustin Johnson is serving a six-month suspension from the PGA Tour after testing positive for cocaine, a source has told Golf.com. According to the source, Johnson has failed three drug tests: one for marijuana in 2009...
Published: July 31, 2014
The third week of the Liga MX 2014 Apertura tournament is set to kick off on Friday, August 1 with the match between Queretaro and Pachuca. It may not be the most exciting game, but what about Tijuana against UANL? And, Toluca vs. Pumas? The current season of the Liga MX is getting better by the minute, and it is clear which footballers are pushing their clubs toward greatness. Fernando Arce has become...
Published: July 31, 2014
Round 3 Recap Rory McIlroy was once again playing well in the third round Bridgestone Invitational with a two-under round in progress as the rains came, but he watched as Sergio Garcia pulled away from the pack. Fresh off his triumph in the Open Championship, the popular golfer has backed it up with another strong showing. He put himself in position for an even better round, but wasn’t able to...
Published: July 31, 2014
Andy Roddick might have retired from tennis, but he certainly hasn’t retired from ranting. The former U.S. Open champion took the USTA and World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) to task on his Fox Sports podcast over his denial of a U.S. Open wild card in doubles with his friend Mardy Fish. It turns out that Roddick wasn’t eligible for competition because he had officially filed his retirement...
Published: July 31, 2014
Day 1 of the 2014 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational is officially underway, and Firestone Country Club is already yielding some low numbers thanks to some favorable scoring conditions—the weather in Akron, Ohio, is sunny and in the upper 70s with minimal winds. Ryan Moore was the first player to take advantage of the course, shooting a five-under 65 to enter the clubhouse as the day’s early...
Published: July 31, 2014
Mercedes were defeated for the second time in the 2014 Formula One season at the Hungarian Grand Prix. Nico Rosberg had started from pole, but an inconvenient safety car appearance put him on the back foot. Even then he should have won, but a couple of poor laps opened the door for Daniel Ricciardo to seize the initiative for his second win of the year. Elsewhere, Ferrari scored only their second podium...
Published: July 31, 2014
It had the look of one of those days when Tiger Woods three-putted on the first green. He hit two perfect shots on the opening hole, but his putter betrayed him. When he hit his drive on the second hole across the third fairway, there was little doubt that Tiger would struggle. However, he would have none of it. He recovered from that poor drive on the second hole and he made birdie. That got his confidence...
Published: July 31, 2014
Should sport and politics ever mix? It’s a question that is asked perhaps too often—and its answer largely depends on the sport in question. For Formula One, a sport that sees many of its bureaucrats gain more recognition than some of its participants, a blend of the two worlds—so different yet so eerily alike—is inevitable. F1’s great political debate of 2014 surrounds...