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The first golfers out on the course Sunday at the 2015 PGA Championship are battling more for prize money and respectability rather than prestige, but it’s still a fine warm-up for what’s to come when the golfers at the top of the leaderboard make their final pushes for golf’s fourth major of the year. Jordan Spieth, at 13 under, is in second place and is the man to watch at...
Published: August 16, 2015
After the best players in the world tore up Whistling Straits in near perfect scoring conditions on moving day, what will they do for an encore Sunday? There was no rain and hardly any wind at the Kohler, Wisconsin, course, and Jason Day took advantage of those conditions to shoot a six-under 66, allowing him to take a two-stroke lead as he reached 15 under for the PGA Championship. While Day played...
Published: August 16, 2015
It’s a marathon, not a sprint to the finish line at the PGA Championship. From Whistling Straits in Kohler, Wisconsin, Jason Day proved the theory true yet again with another consistent round of play on Saturday. But he has this year’s two-time major champion nipping at his heels, as Jordan Spieth is two strokes behind. To view Sunday’s live and updated scores, follow...
Published: August 16, 2015
With the cancellation of the German Grand Prix, the 2015 Formula One calendar contained an unexpected three-week break in July, between the British and Hungarian Grands Prix. The actual summer break, though, with its mandatory two-week team factory shutdown, started after Hungary and wraps up next week when the teams arrive at Spa-Francorchamps for the Belgian Grand Prix. In the meantime, the drivers...
Published: August 16, 2015
For the second time in as many days, Novak Djokovic said the smell of marijuana affected him at the Rogers Cup. This time, however, he was able to prevail. The world No. 1 earned a 6-4, 6-4 win over Jeremy Chardy in their semifinal Saturday despite complaining about the smell inside the arena throughout the match. “Someone is smoking weed, I can smell it. I am getting...
Published: August 16, 2015
The 2015 PGA Championship is shaping up to be a tremendous conclusion of this year’s major season as Jordan Spieth and Jason Day will battle it out in the final group Sunday at Whistling Straits. Through 54 holes, Day owns a slim two-shot lead on Spieth, with Justin Rose and Branden Grace three shots back: A double-bogey on No. 15 aside, Day was fantastic on the back nine during the third round....
Published: August 16, 2015
Jordan Spieth is the man of the hour, majors and season on the PGA Tour, and he’s on the doorstep of history. On Sunday, he’ll be looking to overtake Jason Day and hold off a crowded field to capture the 2015 PGA Championship, which would be his third victory at a major this year after winning the Masters and U.S. Open. Day leads the pack at 15 under, with Spieth close behind and all alone...
Published: August 16, 2015
A trip to Buenos Aires on Saturday saw South Africa defeat Argentina 26-12 to claim revenge over the side that handed them an embarrassing loss in Durban just one week prior. Bryan Habana and Lwazi Mvovo scored to give Heyneke Meyer’s team some relief in their World Cup preparations, while the Pumas were prevented from clinching historic back-to-back wins over the Springboks. The power balance...
Published: August 16, 2015
An experimental England lineup triumphed over France with a 19-14 victory on Saturday to give the 2015 Rugby World Cup hosts a boost in their bid to mount a serious title challenge at the competition. Two tries from Anthony Watson and one from Jonny May pushed England over the edge despite Les Bleus’ best attempts to record a shock Twickenham victory. Head coach Stuart Lancaster fielded a team...
Published: August 16, 2015
While most of the focus surrounding the United States men’s national team recently has been on the older players in the talent pool, there are plenty of young stars currently making names for themselves across the globe. Over the last week, we witnessed young Americans contribute to goals in Germany, Mexico, England and the United States. On top of that, a young goalkeeper turned in an...