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The game of golf is a delicate sport. Anybody who has ever played the game knows that raw power rarely prevails. It does not matter how big you are, or how fast you swing the club, you have to know how to control yourself mentally. Boxing is a different story. Sure, there are techniques, and mindsets going into a fight, but we all know that the meanest and strongest always prevail. Here are the 10...
Published: November 3, 2010
Hole-in-ones are the glory shots in golf! They are usually a “once in a lifetime” type of thing, but some people are just luckier than others. They occur at the biggest stages in golf, and in the wackiest ways. In a one word summary, hole-in-ones are ridiculous. These are the most ridiculous hole-in-ones caught on camera! Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: October 27, 2010
Last season showcased the next era of great players. It was similar to the late 90s when Tiger, Phil, Els and Vijay were in their prime. What does the future hold in 2011? A new No. 1? Tiger’s downfall, or his second rise to dominance? What we do know is the young guns are starting to take over the game of golf. Early 20s are the new 30s and even teenagers are making some noise. Here are...
Published: October 21, 2010
If you look at the Ryder Cup, you miss one key thing– there are more outstanding golfers outside of Europe and the United States. From Fiji to Canada, golf is played by the most elite players accumulated from, well, anywhere. In 2010, the tournaments were mostly dominated by Europeans and Americans, but a few names slipped their way in the top 10 Non-American Players of 2010. Enjoy. Begin...
Published: October 5, 2010
The 2010 Ryder Cup came to an electrifying close today. The Euro team came out on top with a 14-1/2 to 13-1/2 victory over the United States team, which made a valiant effort to seize what most people would have said was an insurmountable comeback. The weather was a hassle all week. All the matches were delayed on the first and second days, meaning that there would be a Monday finish. The weather...
Published: September 25, 2010
There are many top sporting events all around the world. Many of you may automatically think of the Olympics, but I was talking about something even more defined. I am talking about the specific championships that are presented just for one sporting event. Something that is special to the fans of that particular sport. For example, FIFA World Cup for soccer, FIBA World Championships for basketball,...
Published: September 6, 2010
After the conclusion of the third round today at the Deutsche Bank tournament, I sat down and pondered a couple topics. One, what is the reason that there are so many low scores? Two, is Tiger’s game in shape to help out the U.S. Ryder Cup team? Lastly, are the veterans starting to lose it to the young guns? Jason Day leads the tournament after the third round with an impressive 17-under while...
Published: September 4, 2010
Tiger Woods—the man everyone had always known as loyal, committed, and determined. If someone was to use those words to describe Tiger now, they would be laughed at as if they were a stand-up comedian. After the adultery incident occurred, almost everyone around the world, who didn’t know about Tiger Woods, knew all they could ask for about Tiger’s personal life. That was 10...