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Round 3 of the PGA Championship is underway from Valhalla in Louisville, Kentucky, and golf enthusiasts continue to wait with bated breath to find out if world No. 1 Rory McIlroy will continue his incredible surge. Although, before McIlroy takes to the course on Saturday afternoon, the morning’s wave of golfers will first get a chance to tame this treacherous golf course. While the early tee...
Published: August 9, 2014
Rory McIlroy holds a one-stroke lead over Jason Day and Jim Furyk with a strong group of contenders also lurking close behind heading into Round 3 at the PGA Championship. Now the question is whether the top golfer on the planet right now can pull away from the field, or if the season’s final major will turn into a close weekend battle. The latter seems likely given the number of marquee names...
Published: August 9, 2014
Despite ever-changing conditions at Valhalla Golf Club, the 2014 PGA Championship has played host to some fantastic golf through two rounds. The third round is well underway, and a bevy of the world’s elite golfers are within shouting distance of the lead. Rory McIlroy has been the story thus far with the 36-hole lead on the heels of two consecutive victories, but he won’t simply be able...
Published: August 9, 2014
The 2014 PGA Championship is set up for an exciting second half thanks to a leaderboard full of many high-profile players. Rory McIlroy leads the way entering Day 3 thanks to his consistent play in the first two rounds. He is seeking to win his third tournament in a row after earning titles at the Open Championship and the Bridgestone Invitational. However, he will face a number of challengers Friday...
Published: August 9, 2014
Midway through the 2014 PGA Championship, there are more questions than answers as several elite golfers enter the weekend within striking distance of the lead. The Valhalla Golf Club course has played quite favorably over the first two rounds, which means that the probability of some low numbers being put up in the third round is quite high. That means even those laying several shots off the lead...
Published: August 9, 2014
Once again, this is Rory McIlroy‘s tournament to lose. McIlroy is nine-under and atop the leaderboard after two days of golf at the 2014 PGA Championship. He’s not running away with the tournament like he did at the Open Championship in July, but his play has drawn superlatives from those in attendance. The 25-year-old’s clutch eagle on the 18th hole Friday has made all the...
Published: August 9, 2014
Rory McIlroy has company at the PGA Championship. After a picture-perfect Day 3 at Valhalla Golf Club on Saturday, the 2012 PGA champion sits at the top of a crowded leaderboard after shooting a 67 to put him at 13 under par for the week so far. He’s one shot ahead of Bernd Wiesberger of Austria, who tied Hunter Mahan for the low round of the day with 65. Wiesberger has never finished higher...
Published: August 9, 2014
Mercedes and Force India are at opposite ends of the Formula One grid in terms of the size of their budgets. This season, however, both teams are getting an excellent return on their investments. The other thing those two teams have in common, of course, is Mercedes power. In fact, four of the top five teams in our efficiency ranking—which calculates the amount of money each team spends per Constructors’...
Published: August 9, 2014
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Once he provided all the answers. We knew all we needed about Tiger Woods, the golfer, if not the person. He was the champion who could win U.S. Opens on a bad leg, who could set scoring records and who could do almost everything except walk on water. Now the answers have become questions. Now Tiger Woods looks bad—after the round Friday at the PGA Championship, he admitted...
Published: August 9, 2014
There is currently a logjam in the All Blacks back three. They boast five quality options in Ben Smith, Israel Dagg, Cory Jane, Charles Piutau and Julian Savea. All would walk into any other international team. But the All Blacks cannot play them all. It is a good problem to have, but no one seems to be able to agree just what the best combination is. Savea has to be the first player to fill...