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Zach Johnson climbed the leaderboard on Monday to win the BMW Championship at Conway Farms Golf Club. His six-under Round 4 gave him a final total of 16 under par for 266 for a two shot victory. Heavy rains wreaked havoc with play on Sunday. Like the rest of the leaders, Johnson did not begin his final round until Monday morning. Opening the day three shots behind leader Jim Furyk, Johnson reeled him...
Published: September 15, 2013
After a day-long rain delay, Tiger Woods will have his chance to reclaim his FedEx Cup points lead on Monday with a solid performance on Day 4 of the BMW Championship. After logging a five-under 66 on Saturday, Woods sits in fifth place, nine under par and four shots behind leader Jim Furyk. Current FedEx Cup points leader Henrik Stenson is 13 spots behind Woods at four under. A good final...
Published: September 9, 2013
No. 2 seed Rafael Nadal has defeated top seed Novak Djokovic to capture his second title at the U.S. Open. In a match that turned out to be a spring compared to some of their epic battles of the past, Nadal needed just four sets to get past Djokovic for the second time at a Grand Slam this year. The lanky Serb looked sluggish as the match commenced but rallied back with a strong second set to tie the...
Published: September 2, 2013
Tiger Woods played an uninspired final round at the Deutsche Bank Championship on Monday, putting his No. 1 FedEx Cup ranking in jeopardy with two playoff tournaments left. On a day that started late due to bad weather then featured an additional lengthy rain delay, Tiger never really got on track. He opened with a birdie but shot three bogeys during his first nine holes. For the second straight day,...
Published: September 1, 2013
Tiger Woods endured a tough round during Day 3 of the Deutsche Bank Championship in Norton, Mass. A thunder and lightning storm early on Sunday delayed the proceedings for several hours, necessitating a restart for the early groups. Once play got underway at 12:15 p.m. ET, lower scores were the order of the day for many golfers—but not for Woods. Starting off at seven under par, Woods endured...
Published: August 25, 2013
Tiger Woods had a roller coaster final round at The Barclays on Sunday, ultimately coming up just short of forcing a playoff with Adam Scott. After a good start, Tiger’s lingering back issues flared up dramatically on his second shot of the 13th hole, leading some to wonder whether he’d be able to finish his round. Following three rough holes, Woods regained his form by the 16th, recording...
Published: August 11, 2013
No. 4 seed Rafael Nadal made short work of hometown favorite Milos Raonic, taking just 68 minutes to capture the 2013 Rogers Cup men’s title in Montreal. After an intense semifinal match against Novak Djokovic that ran well past midnight on Saturday, Nadal expressed concern that he might not be able to bring his best to the final. But there were no signs of fatigue in his game, as he took Raonic...
Published: August 10, 2013
No. 4 seed Rafael Nadal outlasted No. 1 Novak Djokovic in a 2:28 marathon to win his Rogers Cup semifinal and claim a spot in Sunday’s final. After Nadal dominated the match early, Djokovic was able to answer back, and by the end of the second set, there was almost nothing to choose between the two stars. A closely contested third set led to a tiebreak, where Nadal was able to get his rival back...
Published: July 21, 2013
Lee Westwood of England shot one-under par on Saturday to take a two-stroke lead into the final day of the 142nd British Open at Muirfield Golf Links. Westwood is the only man in history to have recorded top-three finishes in all four majors without capturing a title. On Sunday, he can grab his share of immortality if he can hold off world No. 1 Tiger Woods and American Hunter Mahan, who sit two shots...
Published: July 6, 2013
A wide-open draw ended with a convincing victory as Marion Bartoli played the best tennis of her life to capture the Wimbledon title on Saturday. The No. 15 seed thoroughly dominated the ladies’ final on Saturday at the All England Club, defeating No. 23 seed Sabine Lisicki 6-1, 6-4. After Bartoli dropped her first service game then broke right back, the match was never in doubt. With so many...