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You know who you are going with at the top of your DraftKings fantasy golf lineup in the PGA Championship. Perhaps you believe that Jordan Spieth will get back into championship form after finishing in fourth place in the British Open. Maybe you believe that Rory McIlroy will return to action from his ankle injury in top form. Bubba Watson may be your guy, or someone like Jason Day or Dustin Johnson. But...
Published: August 12, 2015
A season of storylines will come to a head at the 2015 PGA Championship this week. Jordan Spieth looks to cap a breakout year with his third major title, Tiger Woods tries to end his drought after some encouraging recent signs and Rory McIlroy returns from injury to add more star power to the field. McIlroy has won two of the past three PGA Championships, including last year’s event when he edged...
Published: August 12, 2015
Have you called in sick to work the rest of the week and cancelled all of your plans? Good, because it’s almost time for the final major of the year, the PGA Championship. If this is anything like the last two majors, you won’t want to miss a second of the action at Whistling Straits. A battle for the No. 1 spot is in the cards, a snake-bitten golfer is looking for the ultimate redemption,...
Published: August 12, 2015
While the ATP singles competition gets started for Canada’s Rogers Cup, superstars Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray are doubling down, literally. All three have already won doubles competitions with their partners, and they will be looking to balance this with their expectations to win the more prestigious singles competition. How surprising is this for each of the three stars, and...
Published: August 12, 2015
OK, Rory McIlroy, it’s officially on you. While the Northern Irishman already has four major trophies on his mantel—including two of the last three PGA Championship trinkets—at the age of 26, the responsibility for kick-starting golf’s latest super rivalry has nevertheless become his. Or, at least until further notice. Such is life in a world suddenly owned by Jordan Spieth....
Published: August 12, 2015
The Rogers Cup continued Tuesday, with the women’s tournament in full swing after a rainy Monday in Toronto and the men battling it out in Montreal. With the two top seeds in the men’s and women’s draws in action and a slew of upsets, Tuesday was a big day at the tournament. Below, we’ll break down the day’s action and take a look at Wednesday’s schedule. Men’s...
Published: August 11, 2015
It is not easy to be a Tiger Woods fan these days. After all, Woods used to be the most exciting player in golf. He wasn’t just a contender every time he stepped on a course; he was the man to beat. He’s the main reason millions of people followed golf for the better part of a decade. He captivated. He transcended. Now, he mainly depresses. Woods is heading into the final major of 2015,...
Published: August 11, 2015
The PGA Championship makes its long-awaited return to Whistling Straits this weekend, where the red-hot Jordan Spieth, Rory McIlroy and the rest of golf’s best will compete for the Wanamaker Trophy. While it’s hard to believe the season already sits at its final major, there isn’t a better way to cap off the year. Most years, this tournament seems to produce unexpected winners thanks...
Published: August 11, 2015
Everything we need to know about Tiger Woods’ game, level of confidence and desire will be answered Friday afternoon at Whistling Straights. The Wanamaker Trophy will of course not be awarded to a worthy champion until next Sunday. But Friday is the deadline for Woods to commit to the Wyndham Championship, which is the final PGA Tour event of the season and Woods’ last chance to earn enough...
Published: August 11, 2015
Top Formula One drivers are some of the best-paid athletes in the world, with the ones at the very top of the pay grid earning more than €1 million (approximately $1.1 million) per race. And although drivers are largely paid based on their racing ability, intangibles such as marketability are also taken into account by the teams when deciding who to sign and how much to pay them. For an illustration...