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The world’s best golfers are converging on Augusta National Golf Club for the Masters. It’s the first major tournament of the 2013 season, and with Tiger Woods seemingly back in top form, he’ll be the player to beat starting on Thursday. Although Woods is the unquestioned favorite, the fact remains he hasn’t won a major title since the 2008 U.S. Open. Until he proves he can...
Published: April 6, 2013
Tiger Woods will enter the 2013 Masters as the prohibitive favorite and rightfully so. The world’s top-ranked golfer has won three of the four PGA Tour stroke-play events he’s entered this season. So the questions now surround who will be able to keep pace. If Woods plays like he did at the Farmers Insurance Open, Cadillac Championship and Arnold Palmer Invitational, it will be an incredibly...
Published: March 27, 2013
In the future, when sports historians look back on the illustrious career of Lionel Messi, it’s safe to say Tuesday’s World Cup qualifier against Bolivia will get bypassed. That is unless they are looking for a rare example of him playing like a mere mortal. Messi and his Argentina teammates struggled with the high altitude of Estadio Hernando Siles, which is nearly 12,000 feet above sea...
Published: March 26, 2013
Estadio Azteca will host what should be a heated battle between rivals as Mexico and the United States attempt to provide a major boost to their World Cup qualifying campaigns with a win on Tuesday night. Mexico currently sits in fourth place after letting a 2-0 lead slip away against Honduras on Friday. It followed a highly-disappointing hexagonal opener which had seen El Tri unable to generate a...
Published: March 25, 2013
Tiger Woods is back on top of the golf world. His eighth victory at the Arnold Palmer Invitational returns him to No. 1 in the rankings for the first time since late 2010, and gives him plenty of momentum heading into next month’s Masters. Woods survived late rallies by Rickie Fowler, who put two shots in the water on the 16th hole to end his dreams of a comeback, and Justin Rose to pick up his...
Published: March 25, 2013
Tiger Woods was sporting his Sunday red and quickly increased his lead at the Arnold Palmer Invitational to three strokes before a rainstorm forced completion of it to Monday. The delay won’t stop him from finishing off his eighth win in the event. A victory would give Woods three in five PGA Tour starts before the first major of the 2013 season even tees off. It would also mark his return to...
Published: March 22, 2013
England will be without winger Theo Walcott for World Cup qualifying matches against San Marino and Montenegro after suffering a thigh injury in training, according to John Cross of the Daily Mirror. UPDATE: Friday, March 22 at 3:40 p.m. ET by Tim Daniels Arsenal confirmed on the official club site that Walcott was removed from the England squad due to injury and is heading back to get assessed...
Published: March 13, 2013
CONCACAF released the schedule for the 2013 Gold Cup, which will begin with a doubleheader at the Rose Bowl on Sunday, July 7 and run through Sunday, July 28 when the championship match will take place at Soldier Field. Mexico returns to defend its 2011 title. Led by a pair of goals by Pablo Barrera, El Tri defeated the United States, 4-2, in the 2011 final after the Americans had built an early 2-0...
Published: March 8, 2013
The United States won its second straight match at the 2013 Algarve Cup by defeating China, 5-0. Five different players scored for the American squad, which finished third in the event last year after two consecutive championships. Sydney Leroux gave the United States a lead within the first 15 minutes, using a great run to create a scoring opportunity and capitalized. The young American striker was...
Published: March 4, 2013
Rafael Nadal crushed David Ferrer in the Acapulco final, showing off the type of form fans expected from him every match before his extended injury layoff. Now he travels to New York to face Juan Martin del Potro in the annual BNP Paribas Showdown. It’s the latest stop on Nadal’s hectic schedule. Most players tend to take it easy after being out for awhile, fearing a potential setback....