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When Rory McIlroy addresses the ball, the only result you can be sure of the future holding is one of entertainment. More often than not, McIlroy blisters a shot that is close to its intended target, and the kind that very few people can hit. However, there is also a chance that his shot will result in hit houses or spectators, terrible chips, putts that leave him as far away as when he hit it,...
Published: August 11, 2012
With Tiger Woods hacking his way out of contention in the third round of the 2012 PGA Championship, the skies over Kiawah Island turned ominous. Black clouds with ill-intent covered the course and play was suspended. After hanging in suspension for a while, play was officially suspended until Sunday. Play is suspended. Third round will resume tomorrow at 7:45am. #pgachamp — PGA Championship...
Published: July 29, 2012
The soccer gold is going to be one of the most hotly contested gold medals at the 2012 Olympics. While the action to determine the gold medal winner started two days before the opening ceremonies, there is still plenty of compelling group-play action to be had before advancing to the elimination stage. Group play will continue until Wednesday, August 1, and here are some of the more interesting...
Published: July 22, 2012
After dropping the first set, 6-7 (6-8), Thomaz Bellucci rallied in a big way to pull of a three-set, upset victory over Janko Tipsarevic to capture the 2012 Swiss Open title. Bellucci was dominant in the final two sets, winning 6-4, 6-2, and he now has to officially love this event. Two of his three ATP wins have come in the Swiss Open. Fox News captured this quote from Bellucci following his...
Published: July 8, 2012
Like all great golf tournaments, the 2012 LPGA U.S. Open is scheduled to conclude on Sunday, but this baby was over on Saturday. Na Yeon Choi’s dominance made sure of that. Despite playing in windy conditions and on a course difficult enough to be worthy of the U.S. Open it is hosting, Choi fired a seven-under 65 on Saturday to push her to eight-under for the tournament. Only four...
Published: July 7, 2012
Roger Federer is going for a record-tying seventh Wimbledon title in his record-setting eighth Wimbledon final appearance. He is going to have to defeat a whole country to do it. Andy Murray will be facing Fed, and he will do so with a boisterous backing. Murray is the first Brit to make the final in 74 years. Murray will be going for his first win in a Grand Slam. Federer is going for...
Published: July 7, 2012
Michelle Wie is the Tiger Woods of women’s golf. She doesn’t have the titles—which is disappointing for her—but for her sport, it is of little consequence. She is the talent/player/persona that is going to move the golf needle. With this in mind, it is easy to see LPGA officials chucking stuff around the room in a celebratory delirium when Michelle Wie started...
Published: July 3, 2012
In a Wimbledon that has already seen its share of shocking upsets, Florian Mayer over Novak Djokovic is not going to be one of them. Mayer has not shown he has the game to take down the defending champ. Mayer has exceeded his talents to get to where he is. While he is the 31st seed and about to play in the quarterfinals, things have cleared up nicely for him to reach this point. He advanced...
Published: June 10, 2012
As mentally tough and intense as Novak Djokovic is, he might not be into his matches as much as his girlfriend. Jelena Ristic attends many of Djokovic’s matches, and her movie star good looks has the camera finding her often as Nole trudges away on the court, and it usually does not find her sitting back casually to enjoy an afternoon of tennis. She lives and dies on every point, and given...
Published: June 10, 2012
Spain may enter the 2012 Euro Championship as the defending champs and favorites, but it is Germany that should be viewed as the team to beat. The Germans were not at all spectacular in 1-0 victory over Portugal in the Euro 2012 opener, but that is exactly what should put the rest of the field on notice. Germany spent much of the match slightly off. Their passes were just a touch slow, their...