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Tiger Woods isn’t happy with Brandel Chamblee after the Golf Channel analyst essentially labeled the world’s No. 1 golfer a cheater in his year-end review on Golf.com. Chamblee gave Woods an “F” for the season, alluding to his well-publicized rules violations: I remember when we only talked about Tiger’s golf. I miss those days. He won five times and contended in...
Published: October 14, 2013
After a long and arduous PGA season, the Grand Slam of Golf offers a relaxing change of pace for the four golfers invited. Before the two-round championship commences, a day of fun and games is on the menu, and it started with the pro-am on Monday morning in sunny Bermuda. Adam Scott, Jason Dufner and Dustin Rose earned a spot in this exclusive event by winning major championships this year....
Published: October 12, 2013
Sebastian Vettel has a chance to win his fourth straight Formula One world title at Suzuka this Sunday when he and the rest of the top F1 drivers compete at the 2013 Japanese Grand Prix. Heading into the race, Vettel holds a commanding 77-point lead over Fernando Alonso in the seasonal standings, and a win at Suzuka would clinch the title. It’s a track he’s familiar with, having claimed...
Published: October 11, 2013
Heading into the men’s semifinals at the 2013 Shanghai Masters, Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal are once again in position to face each other in the final. The two top men’s players have already squared off five times in 2013, three of which occurred in a final. Djokovic has been bested three times, though he did manage to stave off the King of Clay a week ago in the final at Beijing. It...
Published: October 7, 2013
Heading into Sunday’s singles matches, the United States needed just 3.5 points to secure victory at the 2013 Presidents Cup. Though it wasn’t easy, the American team did just enough to win 18.5 to 15.5. Tiger Woods sealed the deal with a 1-up win over Richard Sterne to give the Americans their fifth straight Presidents Cup victory, as noted by the Associated Press: It was the third...
Published: October 6, 2013
Heading into Sunday’s 12 singles matches, the United States needed just three-and-a-half points to win the 2013 Presidents Cup. After losing a huge lead at the 2012 Ryder Cup, however, the Americans knew they couldn’t approach the all-important finale with anything less than 100 percent focus. Thankfully for the players and their fans flooding Muirfield Village, the United States...
Published: October 6, 2013
After a 13-year drought, Continental Europe finally won the Seve Trophy, defeating Great Britain and Ireland 15-13 at Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche, as noted by Golf.com: Of the 10 singles matches contested on Sunday, Great Britain and Ireland only managed to win three outright, while halving two. Continental Europe dominated the final day of action with five wins to take home the trophy. Here’s...
Published: October 6, 2013
Rafael Nadal had a season for the ages in 2013, and he added to his impressive list of accomplishments on Saturday, Oct. 5. Nadal reclaimed the No. 1 world ranking when he reached the men’s final at the China Open, as noted by Yahoo!: Novak Djokovic went on to beat Nadal in said final, but the loss couldn’t possibly detract from the Spaniard’s achievements this season. Speaking...
Published: October 5, 2013
Day 3 at the 2013 Presidents Cup belonged to the Americans. With four matches yet to be decided in the fourth session, the United States holds a five-point lead over the International team, 11.5-6.5, as noted by the Golf Channel: Thanks to a lengthy weather delay on Friday, the golfers headed out early to finish what they started in the second session. The International Team split the final four matches,...
Published: October 5, 2013
After falling into an early hole at the 2013 Seve Trophy, Great Britain and Ireland have stormed back the past couple of days, and after Day 3, this competition is all tied up with one day remaining. As noted by BBC Sport, Great Britain and Ireland won three of the four afternoon foursomes to even things up, 9-9, heading into Sunday’s pivotal action: Here’s a look at all the scores...