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The 2013 Super 15 Rugby tournament is nearly reaching its end, with Saturday’s semifinal fixtures deciding who will meet in the August 3 final. One of the matchups features the regular-season points leaders, the Waikato Chiefs, taking on a fellow New Zealand club in the Canterbury Crusaders. In the other showdown, the Blue Bulls are slated to face the ACT Brumbies. Below is a brief preview and...
Published: July 24, 2013
The 2013 RBC Canadian Open begins Thursday at the most frequented site of Glen Abbey Golf Club in Oakville, Ontario, Canada, where Scott Piercy will look to defend his title in one of pro golf’s oldest events. Recent history at the tournament won’t reveal much about how some of the marquee players will fare, because this is the first time since 2009 the tournament will be contested at The...
Published: July 23, 2013
The 2013 British Open lent itself to quite a finish by Phil Mickelson, whose round of five-under 66 on the last day was keyed by four birdies on his last six holes. A three-under overall total netted Mickelson the Claret Jug in a comfortable three-shot victory over Henrik Stenson. Lost in the struggles of some of the game’s best players in 54-hole leader Lee Westwood, world No. 1 Tiger Woods...
Published: July 22, 2013
The United States men’s national soccer team continued its dominant run through the 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup by beating El Salvador 5-1 in the quarterfinals, advancing to take on Honduras on Tuesday. It was a total team effort from the American side. Not only did they continue to score goals at an astounding rate, but they also got some brilliant defense from a recent call-up to help fend off any...
Published: July 22, 2013
Phil Mickelson had one of the better final rounds in major championship history in closing with a five-under 66 to win the 2013 British Open by three strokes with a three-under-par total on Sunday. Henrik Stenson was closest at level par for the Open. With top stars such as Tiger Woods, Adam Scott and 54-hole leader Lee Westwood among others giving chase and ultimately falling well short, it was easy...
Published: July 22, 2013
It took Phil Mickelson two decades at the British Open to figure out how to capture the Claret Jug, but in his typical fashion, Mickelson thrilled with a scintillating five-under 66 to win by three strokes on Sunday. His three-under-par total made Mickelson the only player in red figures for the Open Championship. It was a testament to the brilliance Mickelson has always possessed, and to how he evolved...
Published: July 22, 2013
During Sunday’s final round at the British Open, Tiger Woods was paired with Adam Scott, whose caddie, Steve Williams, used to carry Woods’ bag and was part of 13 of the world No. 1’s 14 major titles. The stakes were high at Muirfield, and tensions could have been too. However, it appeared Woods and Williams cast aside any bitterness with a pleasant handshake and conversation...
Published: July 20, 2013
Lee Westwood is in ideal position to capture his maiden major championship at the 2013 British Open, holding a two-stroke lead after 54 holes thanks to a one-under round of 70 on Saturday. However, in order to beat out his closest competitors in Tiger Woods, Hunter Mahan and the countless others hoping for their first taste at major glory, the Englishman must get his ball-striking in order for the...
Published: July 20, 2013
Englishman Lee Westwood has the 54-hole lead at the 2013 British Open, and at age 40, he is seeking his first major championship. Westwood is at three-under-par overall, two strokes ahead of Sunday playing partner Hunter Mahan and 14-time major champion Tiger Woods. The world No. 1 Woods played alongside Westwood during the third round, and considering the incredibly fast, burned-out conditions at...
Published: July 20, 2013
The weekend has arrived at the 2013 British Open, and Round 3 will serve as moving day as golfers jockey for position in their bid for the coveted Claret Jug. Miguel Angel Jimenez certainly isn’t playing like a 49-year-old, but his experience is serving him well at Muirfield Golf Links. The Spanish veteran scrapped his way to an even-par round of 71 on Friday to get to three under overall for...