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Wales head coach Warren Gatland will lean heavily on a select few of his stars to engineer any hope of attaining 2015 Six Nations glory, but Jamie Roberts is the talisman capable of getting the job done. Sam Warburton may don the proverbial captain’s armband, but it’s Racing Metro’s Roberts who must be looked upon as the key weapon if the Welsh are to realise their potential in this...
Published: January 30, 2015
Mercedes have become the first Formula One team to show off the 2015 challenger in motion. The defending world champions stole a little bit of McLaren’s launch-day thunder by releasing images and video from a promotional event at Silverstone. But McLaren did at least get all the attention for a short while. Their online reveal of the MP4-30 was the talk of the F1 world—as was its lack of...
Published: January 30, 2015
Tiger Woods had high hopes of starting the 2015 season with a bang at the Waste Management Phoenix Open. Instead, he is dealing with a disaster in the desert. He shot an 82 in the second round of the tournament, the worst round of his professional career. Combined with his opening round of 73, Woods ranked last among the 132 golfers who competed in Scottsdale, Arizona. After the round, he maintained...
Published: January 30, 2015
Tiger Woods‘ first appearance on the 2015 PGA Tour has finally arrived. Woods is one of a number of the game’s best due in Scottsdale this week for the 2015 Waste Management Phoenix Open, which is typically one of the most populated early-season tournaments. For Woods, it’s a deviation from the norm. The former world No. 1 will be appearing in the event for the first time in more...
Published: January 30, 2015
After an injury-plagued 2014, Tiger Woods is in Scottsdale, Arizona to make his 2015 debut at the Waste Management Phoenix Open. With the 14-time major winner looking to get his year off to a strong start, here is a rundown of his progress at TPC Scottsdale. Round 2 Woods put himself in a tough spot through one round after shooting a two-over 73, but rather than improving in his second round...
Published: January 29, 2015
There have been, and are, great golfers from England. Nick Faldo, Harry Vardon, Lee Westwood, Luke Donald, Mark James, Justin Rose highlight that list. Are there any all-time greats in the current group? Probably too early to tell, but there are some very good ones. Justin Rose seems to be the leader of the current group and will most likely have a big season in 2015. Check out the list below. Begin...
Published: January 29, 2015
Tiger Woods struggled quite a bit in his return to the PGA Tour at the Waste Management Phoenix Open, but he had a couple of spectacular moments. Woods shot a two-over-par 73, but it appeared that he was going to have a disastrous round early on, as he was four-over after four holes. While he appeared to steady himself after that, he struggled to find the birdie range and he fell to five-over...
Published: January 29, 2015
A lot can happen in 14 years. That’s how long it has been since Tiger Woods last teed it up at the Waste Management Phoenix Open. He was 25 years old and fresh off winning the last three major tournaments of 2000. A few months later, he would win the Masters, completing the Tiger Slam. Woods had his reasons for skipping the tournament known as golf’s biggest (and only) party....
Published: January 29, 2015
McLaren have taken the wraps off the MP4-30, the car which marks the start of what they are hoping will be a highly successful partnership with Honda. The silver and black machine was unveiled in an online launch with images and video made available to the public along with the usual statements. Though the colour remains largely the same, there are a number of significant changes made to the bodywork. The...
Published: January 29, 2015
Today (January 29) marks the 65th birthday of Jody Scheckter, the 1979 Formula One world champion. Scheckter, Africa’s only F1 title winner, represented three of the most iconic teams in the sport’s history—McLaren, Tyrrell and Ferrari—in a career spanning nine seasons between 1972 and 1980. In that time, the East London-born driver made a total of 112 grand prix starts, winning...