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Despite having played for the U.S. national team since 2011, Chris Wondolowski hadn’t scored his first goal in international play until the 2013 Gold Cup. Wondo has surely made up for lost time. As the U.S. heads into the semifinals, Wondo is tied for the tournament lead in goals with Panama’s Manuel Gabriel Torres with five. He has spread his goals out well throughout tournament play....
Published: July 13, 2013
Michael Allen’s lead at the U.S. Senior Open shrunk a bit, but he’s still two strokes ahead after three rounds of play. On Saturday, he finished with a two-over 72, which was by far his worst round of the tournament. On the strength of his three-under 67 on Thursday and seven-under 63 on Friday, he’s at eight-under par overall heading into the final day of play. Here’s a look...
Published: July 6, 2013
Johnson Wagner has regained the lead after three rounds of play at the 2013 Greenbrier Classic. His six-under 64 was enough to put him two shots ahead of Jimmy Walker heading into the final round on Sunday. Here is a look at the leaderboard at the close of play on Saturday. Check out the full leaderboard here at PGATour.com. Wagner Clutch To Close the Day If Wagner is feeling any pressure,...
Published: July 6, 2013
Lewis Hamilton captured the pole position ahead of standings leader Sebastian Vettel in Saturday’s qualifying run. Will he be able to take advantage of the grid position during the actual race? That is just one of the burning questions heading into the 2013 German Grand Prix on Sunday. The race is the ninth of the Formula One season and key for positioning as we approach the season’s halfway...
Published: July 5, 2013
In order for Andy Murray to win on Friday, he must be prepared for one of the nastiest servers in men’s tennis. Murray is just one win away from reaching the men’s final and a clash with Novak Djokovic, but 6’8″ Polish powerhouse Jerzy Janowicz stands in his way. Janowicz‘s serve-and-volley game have propelled him into the semifinals and the 22-year-old is sure to stick...
Published: July 4, 2013
After the first round of play at the 2013 Greenbrier Classic in White Sulphur Springs, W.Va., Tommy Gainey and Johnson Wagner are tied for the lead at eight under par. Both men were unconscious—in a good way—as they produced matching 62s to set the bar high for the rest of the field. Here’s a look at the top of the leaderboard after one round Click here to see full leaderboard at...
Published: June 30, 2013
Bill Haas’ five-under 66 on Sunday made him the winner at the 2013 AT&T National in Bethesda, Md. by three strokes over Roberto Castro. Haas’ play got better as the tournament progressed, and he saved his best for last. Here’s a look at the final leaderboard. Position Player Round 4 Total 1 Bill Haas -5 -12 2 Roberto Castro -2 -9 T3 D.H. Lee -7 -8 T3 Jason Kokrak -2 -8 5 Stewart...
Published: June 29, 2013
After three rounds of the U.S. Women’s Open at Sebonack Golf Course in Southampton, N.Y., Inbee Park of South Korea holds a four-stroke lead over I.K. Kim. Park’s one-under 71 was the only round under par on Saturday. With another solid round of play, Park inched another step closer to winning three-fourths of the in-season Grand Slam. The course was unkind to most competitors on Saturday,...
Published: June 29, 2013
After a first week that saw three previous champions fall within the first two rounds, the second week of Wimbledon has a tough act to follow in regards to drama. The top seeds are still in place, but many of Serena Williams and Novak Djokovic‘s rivals have bitten the dust. Here’s what to watch for during the second week at the All England Club. What Top-Five Seeded Player Will Be...
Published: June 29, 2013
In a strange first week at Wimbledon, a combined 16 players seeded in the top 20 in both the men’s and women’s draw were eliminated within the first two rounds. Three former champions were among those making extremely early exits. But even amidst such wide spread under achievement, these three failures stick out as the most disappointing thus far. Match stats per Wimbledon.com Roger...