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Luke Donald is on the verge of retaking the top ranking in the Official World Golf Rankings, according to GolfChannel.com. He leads the BMW PGA Championship by two strokes heading into the fourth round, and he will overtake current No. 1 Rory McIlroy with a finish in the top eight this week. The likelihood of Donald failing to hit that mark is slim, especially considering that at 11-under par he’s...
Published: May 19, 2012
For those of you who thought Vijay Singh was finished, you’d better look at the 2012 HP Byron Nelson leaderboard. The old man is crushing it out there at the TPC Four Seasons in Irving, Texas and is tied for fith place at minus-six. Maybe the heat is good for his joints or something, but he isn’t a man to overlook on Sunday. I predict he’ll come away with his first victory on the...
Published: May 19, 2012
Rafael Nadal is going to have his hands full in the Italian Open Final match versus either Roger Federer or Novak Djokovic. Nadal has looked more like himself at the Italian Open on the traditional red clay surface after struggling on the blue clay at the Madrid Open last weekend. That being said, though, he has still looked a bit stiff compared to his usual dominant self, and he struggled with his...
Published: May 17, 2012
Tiger Woods is going to get his mojo back and start looking like his old self again in the near future. It may seem hard to believe after watching him hack the ball all over the course in the last couple of tournaments, but Woods is not going to shrivel up and die any time soon. He’s a champion who’s still in the prime of his career at the age of 36. Woods has plenty of excellent...
Published: May 15, 2012
Call me crazy, but Roger Federer‘s win at the Madrid Open makes him the favorite to win the 2012 French Open over Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal. He clearly has a mental edge over his two younger competitors when it comes to dealing with adversity, and his body looks rejuvenated and fresh after a month-and-a-half layoff following his loss to Andy Roddick at the Miami Masters in March. Federer...
Published: May 14, 2012
The final results of the 2012 Players Championship proved that the PGA Tour’s younger players are capable and ready to overthrow the old guard. If you’re over the age of 30 you must be wondering where your favorite stars ended up when you take a look at the leaderboard: no Tiger Woods, no Phil Mickelson, no Justin Rose and no Lee Westwood. Sure, the top leaders weren’t exactly spring...
Published: May 14, 2012
Tiger Woods‘ performance at the 2012 Players Championship was a big bust, but he’s not the only golfer whose results were underwhelming at Sawgrass this year. I’m not a Tiger hater or anything. I actually prefer watching golf when Tiger is playing well. Unfortunately, these days he’s just not at the top of his game, and watching him struggle to hit the ball in fairways and onto...
Published: May 14, 2012
The 2012 Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass produced some surprising finishes as some of the players we expected to be at the top failed to do so while others we didn’t expect to finish well ended up with impressive results. Designer Pete Dye is known for producing visually intimidating golf courses, and Sawgrass is surely that. Combined with the unpredictable wind that bothered players throughout...
Published: May 13, 2012
Kevin Na is battling more than tough TPC Sawgrass for the 2012 Players Championship, but his swing struggles won’t stop him from keeping his spot atop the leaderboard for an improbable win at golf’s “fifth major.” If you are watching the tournament, then you know what I’m talking about. For those of you who aren’t familiar with Na’s struggles, he has been...
Published: May 13, 2012
The 2012 Madrid Open will be forever known for the blue clay that irritated some of the world’s top male players, and the organizers would be smart to get rid of the stuff for next year’s tournament. The tennis gods have spoken. Both Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic were adamant about the fact that they won’t be attending the 2013 Madrid Open unless the organizers make the switch back...