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Current World No. 1 Tiger Woods will not participate in the upcoming 2013 Wells Fargo Championship according to his agent, Mark Steinberg. Steinberg confirmed in an email via the Associated Press (h/t ESPN) that reports of Woods skipping the tournament were “accurate,” with the American star “sticking to his long break after the Masters,” where...
Published: April 22, 2013
Sebastian Vettel again dominated the Formula One field to take the Bahrain Grand Prix this weekend, making it back-to-back victories in Bahrain. Tensions were high heading into the fourth Grand Prix of the year, with political angst and problems combining to create an interesting landscape. However, once the race did get underway, all focus was back on the field and the continued dominance of the world...
Published: April 18, 2013
Mexico again played out a frustrating 0-0 draw in their international friendly against Peru, despite dominating most of the attacking chances on Wednesday night. The home of last year’s NFC Champions the San Francisco 49ers, Candlestick Park was a magnificent sight to see converted into a football pitch and provided a great atmosphere once the respective sets of fans filled the stands. Both...
Published: April 16, 2013
The Monte Carlo Masters gets underway this week as the best players in the world look to hone their preparation for the upcoming 2013 French Open. One of the premier clay events in the lead-up to the Grand Slam, the Monte Carlo Masters usually sees plenty of great action take place, and with plenty of big storylines heading into the event this year in Monaco, 2013 is shaping as no different. The eyes...
Published: April 16, 2013
Not that we had expected anything else to come out of Augusta National, but the 2013 Masters was again a thrilling week of action that went down to the final shot of the day in an epic playoff battle. Adam Scott emerged triumphant over Angel Cabrera in the pouring rain and fading light to clinch his first Majors title, with several other fascinating storylines to emerge from the best golfers in the...
Published: April 16, 2013
Australian Adam Scott finally broke his majors’ curse with victory at the 2013 Masters—defeating Argentinian Angel Cabrera in an epic two-hole playoff. Scott showed tremendous courage and focus to hang on for the win in fading light and driving rain, and he deserves all the accolades that have come his way. Yet for Scott, the green jacket won at Augusta National is not the end, it merely...
Published: April 15, 2013
Australian Adam Scott had always been there but not quite in men’s golf. He was forever the bridesmaid but never the bride when it came to golfing majors. He was always at the wedding and always close to the action. But he was never the one getting married. That was until this week at Augusta National, where Scott emerged triumphant from his two-hole playoff against Angel Cabrera with the green...
Published: April 15, 2013
Tiger Woods came into Augusta National this week as the hot favorite to end his Majors drought and prove to the world that he deserved the World No. 1 ranking. He had, after all, been stuck on 14 Majors for over five years now and was desperate to end that streak. Returning to his favorite course, in arguably the best form he’s ever shown coming into the tournament, seemed like the perfect chance...
Published: April 14, 2013
Tiger Woods came into the 2013 Masters as the hottest golfer in the world, with his destiny seemingly aligned with the chance to put on another green jacket. And whilst the week’s action isn’t over at Augusta National, it seems more than likely that Woods will leave the hallowed course without another title to his name—something that will likely be talked about in the same sentence...
Published: April 9, 2013
Rory McIlroy will come back to Augusta National this week desperate to put behind him the demons and heartache that have existed on the course. Memories of his final-round choke in 2011 that saw his lead disappear into 15th position courtesy of an eight-over par day no doubt still remain very fresh. Memories of his third-round 77 after sitting tied for third last year are even fresher still. McIlroy...