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Oakmont’s green-and-white Tudor-style clubhouse watches over club founder and architect Henry Fownes’ Pennsylvania masterpiece, having seen eight U.S. Open contests, each with their component agonies and brilliance—most recently Angel Cabrera’s inspired and totally unforeseen 2007 victory over Tiger Woods and Jim Furyk. The course—where the USGA, with its official...
Published: June 14, 2016
Argentina will be looking to follow up on their easy 5-0 victory over Panama when they hit the pitch for their final group-stage contest against Bolivia on Tuesday as massive -750 betting favorites at sportsbooks monitored by Odds Shark. Already eliminated from contention at this year’s tournament, Bolivia will be playing for pride as they take on Argentina as heavy underdogs on the...
Published: June 13, 2016
Jordan Spieth is honored at the thought of representing his country in the 2016 Olympic Games, but he has yet to commit to playing in Rio de Janeiro this summer. As he prepares to defend his U.S. Open championship starting Thursday, Spieth told Yahoo Sports’ Jay Hart on Monday that he’s uncertain which tournament he’ll be playing in after concluding his stint at...
Published: June 13, 2016
The dust is slowly beginning to settle on what has been—and there really is no way to sugar-coat this—a shameful showing from Brazil at the Copa America Centenario. Even with enthusiasm for the Selecao at what must be one of the lowest ebbs following their humiliation at the 2014 FIFA World Cup, and subsequent premature elimination from continental competition in Chile last year and struggles...
Published: June 13, 2016
We know the three favorites for the 2016 U.S. Open. They’re the three favorites for, typically, any golf tournament on the PGA Tour. Jason Day, Rory McIlroy and Jordan Spieth are the world’s three best golfers. On any given day, any of the three can look like the most transformational figure since Tiger Woods. Spieth is the event’s defending champion, boasting a streak of five straight...
Published: June 13, 2016
World No. 10 Richard Gasquet was downed 7-6 (2), 6-2 by the United States’ Steve Johnson in the first round of the 2016 AEGON Championships on a rain-interrupted Monday at the Queen’s Club in London, England. The opening first-round clash of the tournament was stopped several times due to the poor weather in the English capital, meaning the 90-minute match between Gasquet and Johnson...
Published: June 13, 2016
England manager Roy Hodgson and captain Wayne Rooney have asked fans to “stay out of trouble” amid concerns the Three Lions could be disqualified from UEFA Euro 2016 following several days of riots in Marseille. As shared by the team’s official Twitter account, Hodgson thanked the fans for their continued support but also urged them not to misbehave: Per Rob Harris of the Associated...
Published: June 13, 2016
After his win at Chambers Bay last year, Jordan Spieth looks like a strong contender to repeat as the champion at the 2016 U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club. There is plenty of competition, as Jason Day, Rory McIlroy and Phil Mickelson have played well recently. Dustin Johnson is a threat, too, after coming so close and finishing one stroke behind Spieth after three-putting the 18th hole in 2015. Here’s...
Published: June 13, 2016
Argentina have the luxury of knowing that whatever the result in their final Copa America 2016 group game, they are guaranteed passage to the quarter-finals, and most likely in first place. And their road to the last eight in the United States, once again, has been fired by the contributions of one city in particular. Rosario, in the province of Santa Fe some 180 miles from Buenos Aires, is a...
Published: June 13, 2016
By the time Portugal begin their assault on Euro 2016 in Saint-Etienne on Tuesday evening, we’ll have seen what 22 of the 24 teams in France have to offer. The 23rd, Portugal’s opponents Iceland, are perhaps the biggest unknown quantity in the tournament given their unlikely qualification and status as the smallest nation to ever appear at one of these events. However, not being too well...