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Serena Williams is in great position to win her second French Open. She has an easy draw and has been in great form on clay this year. The title would be a nice addition to her resume. Williams has 15 major titles under her belt, but just one of those came at the French, and it was way back in 2002. She has won every other major at least four times, and she hasn’t even made the finals at...
Published: May 26, 2013
Just two months shy of his 40th birthday, Boo Weekley put on a ball-striking clinic to finish at 14-under par and best Matt Kuchar by one stroke to win the 2013 Crowne Plaza Invitational. This was Weekley’s third career PGA win, and his first since 2008 as he overtook 54-hole leader Kuchar while firing his second consecutive 66. Weekley has long been regarded as one of the best ball-strikers...
Published: May 22, 2013
Sang-Moon Bae turned a solid second year on the PGA Tour into a win last week at the Byron Nelson Championship, and he will be back in action this week at the Crowne Plaza Invitational. He will do so as one of the tour’s hottest golfers. This tournament will feature a deep field, but it is not packed with stars. The full field is available here. Zach Johnson took this event...
Published: May 20, 2013
With a lack of the game’s elite participating in the Byron Nelson Championship, Sang-Moon Bae notched his first PGA Tour win. I think that deserves inclusion on this list of the most promising performances from the tournament. He isn’t the only golfer to flash great promise from this event. Let’s take a look at Bae and his two cohorts. But first, check out the Round 4 recap...
Published: May 20, 2013
Rafael Nadal has announced himself as the clear-cut man to beat at the French Open. This is no surprise. Nadal’s legendary clay-court game has allowed him to dominate at Roland Garros over the years. Still, as good as Rafa’s been on clay, we can’t just hand him the title. Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer can never be counted out. So, as the French Open gears up to...
Published: May 19, 2013
Tiger Woods has to play the U.S. Open patiently and surgically if he wants to capture his first major title in five years. He will have to do this because the course is not set up to Tiger’s strengths. This year’s U.S. Open heads to the East Course of the Merion Golf Club for a par-70 test that is just shy of 7,000 yards. Right off the bat, those numbers tell us the course is...
Published: May 18, 2013
Keegan Bradley kept his lead at the Byron Nelson, but after firing a two-under 68 on Saturday, his lead is shrinking. It was a hot day on the course, and scoring conditions were tough on the fast greens. As a result, no one made a big move up the leaderboard in the third round. However, after Bradley began the day with a three-shot lead, he ended it with just a one-stroke advantage. Sang...
Published: May 16, 2013
The HP Byron Nelson Championship offers an excellent shot for some of golf’s less accomplished players to snag a win. The majority of the elite choose to skip the event that follows The Players Championship and comes a month before the U.S. Open. However, there are still plenty of talented golfers headed for the TPC Four Seasons Resort in Irving, Texas—the full field is available here. This...
Published: May 15, 2013
The HP Byron Nelson Championship doesn’t feature golf’s biggest stars, but it has some quality depth—the full field is available here. This includes defending champ Jason Dufner, who just so happened to make this list. Although, not in the way he’d have liked, I assume. With the U.S. Open just a month away, it is time for Dufner and the other two golfers on the cold...
Published: May 13, 2013
The 2013 U.S. Open at the East Course of the Merion Golf Club will test the players in a similar fashion as Sawgrass did for The Players Championship. It will surely prove to be more difficult, but it will put emphasis on the same part of a player’s game. The Players Championship requires accuracy off the tee. Also, while the greens were softened a bit by rain this year, it was...