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The first pro-am of the season kicks off on Thursday, and while it may not feature some of the Tour’s biggest names, there will still be plenty of quality golf to keep an eye on. After last week’s big win at the Sony Open, perhaps rookie Russell Henley could make it two in a row, or maybe Phil Mickelson will get the first month of 2013 off to a good start. Or maybe Brandt Snedeker will...
Published: January 15, 2013
The first couple of days of the 2013 Australian Open have brought about few surprises—to the delight of the fans. The fact that there have been no surprises means the favorites are still in it. Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray, Roger Federer, Serena Williams—all will live to play another day and fight for the crown in the first major of the calendar year. Here’s a look at some of the best...
Published: November 28, 2012
The offseason is no time to step away from golf for the 18 pros participating in the 2012 World Challenge, the annual tournament benefitting the Tiger Woods Foundation. Last year, Woods himself won the tournament, beating Zach Johnson by one—and maybe this time around, another win at his annual festivity can help erase some of the disappointing memories of his 2012 performance. The tournament...
Published: October 25, 2012
You may have expected that Rory McIlroy would be the guy dominating in Shanghai at the BMW Masters, but in fact, McIlroy is chasing the player at the top of the leaderboard, just like everyone else. Jamie Donaldson is several steps ahead of the rest of this talented field after Day 1, in which he shot a course-record 62, according to the BBC, to take a four-shot lead. He birdied 10 of his first 16...
Published: October 24, 2012
Some of the PGA‘s finest are off to Malaysia this week for the CIMB Classic. And of course, as always, the biggest story of the tournament is Tiger Woods, who is showing his face again for the first (sanctioned) time since disaster struck at the Ryder Cup. But those memories have long been forgotten, and instead, Tiger is trying to flow with the good vibes by remembering what took place the last...
Published: October 17, 2012
Where would Argentina be without Lionel Messi? Probably not atop the World Cup qualifying standings. But luckily, nobody has to think about that. In his latest display of heroics on Tuesday, Messi scored another goal to lead his side to a 2-1 win over Chile, which gives Argentina a 6-2-1 record and a total of 20 points in the standings. Ecuador is three points behind at 17, and Columbia is in third...
Published: October 17, 2012
The excitement of the FedEx Cup championship and the Ryder Cup may be over, but nonetheless, there’s still plenty to look forward to on the golf calendar. And it carries on this week with the McGladrey Classic, marking the third of four Fall Series events. This week also marks the first time we’ll get a glimpse of Jim Furyk since his epic defeat at the hands of Sergio Garcia in his singles...
Published: October 16, 2012
The players will have an opportunity to declare their worth in a rematch. The fans will be treated to some of the best possible competition the World Cup qualifying schedule has to offer. Everyone wins when France takes on Spain in Madrid on Tuesday, at least until the match is over. The last time these two teams faced each other, a berth to the Euro 2012 semifinals was at stake. Back then, Spain made...
Published: October 3, 2012
The worlds of pop culture and professional golf collide this week when Justin Timberlake kicks off his J.T. Shriners Hospitals for Children Open at TPC Summerlin. And sadly, this will be the last year that the actor and pop star headlines the tournament. According to USA Today‘s Maria Puente, Timberlake—whose name has been at the forefront of the tournament for the last four years—and...
Published: October 1, 2012
We’re already a few days into the China Open, and already there have been more than a few notable upsets. The most notable shockers have all occurred on the women’s side, as world No. 5 Petra Kvitova lost to Carla Suarez Navarro in the second round, according to Xinhuanet.com, and on the men’s side, Marin Cilic—who finished last year’s China Open as the runner-up—fell...