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Is anyone going to be able to catch Jordan Spieth? That’s the burning question at the 2015 Masters entering Saturday. The third round is typically pegged as moving day when contenders establish their positions atop the leaderboard, but this weekend may see Spieth move further away from the field with each passing hole. Despite setting a course record through 36 holes, Spieth entered Saturday...
Published: April 7, 2015
Whether or not you agree with the perception that it’s the greatest week in golf, it’s impossible to deny the intrigue and aura of the 2015 Masters. As the year’s first major, the Masters is anticipated virtually from the moment that the PGA Championship is won and waited on for all of eight months. The iconic Augusta National golf course is preserved all year and kept in pristine...
Published: April 7, 2015
Every golfer arriving at Augusta National will step onto the confines ready to win the 2015 Masters, but hopes will be dashed for some soon after the start of play on Thursday. From bad weather to the inevitable nerves of the spotlight to everything in between, so many aspects can get in the way of golfers starting strong in Augusta. It takes a perfect blueprint, along with on-point attempts and a...
Published: April 7, 2015
As the year’s first major, the Masters typically allows for sleepers who have taken big steps in the offseason to surprisingly contend for the green jacket. Don’t expect 2015 to be any different. While up-and-coming young players such as Jordan Spieth and Rickie Fowler have already been identified and are no longer big sleepers, others are flying under the radar entering Augusta National....
Published: January 30, 2015
Only one singles match graced Day 12 of the 2015 Australian Open, but boy, was it a doozy. With Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova wrapping up their respective halves of the women’s draw earlier this week and Andy Murray taking care of his half Thursday, all that was left entering Friday was an anticipated rematch between No. 1 Novak Djokovic and defending champion Stan Wawrinka. It went...
Published: January 27, 2015
The top stars haven’t been safe since the start of the 2015 Australian Open, but they’re beginning to drop like flies as we gear up for the semifinals. Second-seeded men’s star Roger Federer set the tone with his early-round defeat, but we didn’t see another big name fall until Tuesday night’s upset of No. 3 Rafael Nadal by No. 7 Tomas Berdych. With the intensity increasing...
Published: January 26, 2015
Every contender still left standing in the 2015 Australian Open is just one win away from the semifinals, which means top contenders’ performances and feel-good stories alike will gain traction entering the tournament’s final week. Week 1 of any Grand Slam carries this aura of simply surviving and advancing. The early part of a draw can contain some impossibly dangerous matchups, and just...
Published: January 26, 2015
The re-emergence of tournament favorites continued Monday, as the 2015 Australian Open trudged along into the quarterfinal round with the conclusion of Day 8. With the action in Melbourne transitioning into the second week and the quality of play heating up dramatically, some top seeds didn’t have it easy. No. 1 Serena Williams nearly faced elimination before rallying to win in three sets, while...
Published: January 24, 2015
Even with some tournament favorites falling and other high seeds being upset, the opening week of the 2015 Australian Open has done nothing to downplay excitement for the stretch run. The opening three rounds are in the books, which means the top names in tennis are now going up against fellow seeded competition and the level of play is peaking higher and higher. It took inspiring performances to get...
Published: January 24, 2015
Upsets weren’t exactly the story of Day 6 of the 2015 Australian Open, but don’t expect that to follow suit as the tournament enters the second and final week. It seemed as if the likes of Novak Djokovic and Stan Wawrinka learned from watching their counterpart Roger Federer fall in the third round the day before. Both of the favorites Down Under cruised to straight-set victories, while...