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Two days at Chambers Bay are in the books, and the cut line has been enforced. Famous faces such as Tiger Woods, Bubba Watson, Martin Kaymer and Rickie Fowler have gone home after two days of golf they’d just as soon forget, but the field is still packed with stars and storylines. Everything up until now has just been child’s play; now, we’re heading into Moving Day, where the 2015...
Published: June 20, 2015
The field has been cut after the second round of the U.S. Open at Chambers Bay. Another challenging day in University Place, Washington, has the leaderboard containing some of the best golfers in the world, along with lesser-known players. Some of the biggest names in the game are forced to say goodbye after some of the worst performances of their careers, as Twitter reacted to the second round’s...
Published: June 20, 2015
In the space of two holes, Rory McIlroy went from potentially getting back to even par to four over for the 2015 U.S. Open, likely shutting the door on a second U.S. Open victory. The four-time major champion wrapped up his second second with another two-over 72, which dropped him into a tie for 44th at the time of writing. You can view an up-to-date leaderboard below: McIlroy’s score...
Published: June 20, 2015
The young stars of the game are taking over at the U.S. Open. Jordan Spieth and Patrick Reed will head into the weekend tied atop the leaderboard, offering fans a scintillating final pair as Spieth looks to win his second straight major and Reed looks to take his first. Jason Sobel of ESPN.com pretty succinctly summed up the youth movement taking place at the U.S. Open: Here’s the...
Published: June 20, 2015
After the first round, Phil Mickelson looked like he could potentially challenge for his first U.S. Open title. Fast-forward to Friday, and Mickelson’s chances of success dwindled exponentially after he shot a four-over 74 in the second round. The 45-year-old is at three over for the tournament, which put him in a tie for 36th place as he headed to the clubhouse. You can view an up-to-date...
Published: June 20, 2015
UNIVERSITY PLACE, Wash. — The old line when a famous golfer shoots a bad score—Lee Trevino used to toss it out frequently—was that 90 percent of the pros didn’t care and the other 10 percent wish he had played even worse. Harsh, but mostly true. Golfers are so focused on their own games, their own difficulties, it’s rare when they even acknowledge those of a competitor. Even...
Published: June 20, 2015
“I have a chance to make history in many ways. But in order to do that, I have to really focus on this week,” Jordan Spieth said earlier this week. “The U.S. Open is about as challenging mentally as any tournament in the world. So you have to go in positively. You have to go in with enough confidence to get yourself into contention.” He’s right where he wants to be. With...
Published: June 20, 2015
Chile and Bolivia knew they had both qualified for the Copa America quarter-finals before they played, after Ecuador beat Mexico earlier in the evening. That meant their game carried less weight, but Chile’s victory over the minnows means they finish top of the group and will have an easier fixture, in theory, in the next round. Chile beat Bolivia 5-0 at Santiago’s Estadio Nacional, after...
Published: June 19, 2015
Serena Williams is making a strong case for being named greatest woman’s tennis player of all time. In fact, her accomplishments are so impressive, it’s time to move away from tennis and ask, is Williams the most dominant American athlete today? Seriously, who else, male or female, is rolling up records, hauling off trophies and beating down opponents the way Williams has over the...
Published: June 19, 2015
In the weeks ahead of last season’s Austrian Grand Prix, the first in 11 years, Red Bull held a filming day at the track formerly known as the Osterreichring. The company had spent countless funds and hours in an effort to resurrect a venue previously thought to have been consigned to the dustbin of history and, prior to the first Formula One race at the refurbished Red Bull Ring, they were keen...