Try the powerful search:
Selected WPSN searches:
Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: September 27, 2010
European soil means the Europe Ryder team should ride in with a win and the odds have been set like this: Europe – 188 United States+ 138 That’s not the question. The question is, since the match is at Celtic Manor at Newport, Wales, will the Welsh bet heavily on the locals. Or will they bet at all? In the words of Alaska Sarah “You betcha.” They will wager. The Welsh love to...
Published: August 30, 2010
Golfing Gestures To the untrained eye, golf is a sport showcasing limited physical movements: swing, walk to the next shot, swing again, walk, line up a putt, stand over a shot, stroke a putter. If this were all there were to the game then, yes, as the Dear Wife argues, you wouldn’t burn many calories. What the untrained eye misses out on are the most important calorie-burning aspects...
Published: August 5, 2010
Excerpts from Andre Agassi’s new book have opened our eyes to a few things: He hated tennis. He made a lot of money from it. He was very good at it. He sacrificed his body for it. He hated it. His father, Mike, gave him a racquet in the crib and drove him from there. “If you hate the activity your stage mom or dad is pushing you to exceed at, get bad at it. Fake it...
Published: July 13, 2010
What did Indiana golfer Ben Berger call tennis pros John Isner and Nicolas Mahut after they completed their record setting 11 hour and 5 minute match? Pikers! Slackers! Wusses! I’m kidding. Please, no letters. Marathon golfer Ben Berger is too tender for that. Berger would have said “Well done!” even though Berger’s 16-hour, 34-round day of marathon golf leaves...