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Now that the Ryder Cup hoopla has died down, it’s time for the PGA Tour Fall Series. It starts with the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, which is hosted in Las Vegas by Justin Timberlake and is always a popular event. Let’s take a look at some of the top contenders to win the tournament. Although most of the golf superstars won’t be in attendance, there are still a lot of players...
Published: October 1, 2012
Luckily for the United States Ryder Cup team, the next meeting with Europe is two years away. It will probably take that long for the players to shake off the shocking defeat at Medinah. Looking ahead to Gleneagles in 2014, the young American golfers have learned a valuable lesson. For two days, Team USA received inspired play from the likes of Keegan Bradley and Webb Simpson, the youngest players...
Published: September 29, 2012
As the United States attempts to regain the Ryder Cup from Europe, which has won the marquee event four of the last five times, one major advantage the team will have is amazing support from the Medinah Country Club crowd. The raucous galleries are what make the Ryder Cup such a special event. It’s unlike anything the players see elsewhere throughout the season and, unlike regular events, the...
Published: September 10, 2012
Portugal began its road toward the 2014 World Cup on Friday with a victory over Luxembourg. The team now returns home to face an overmatched Azerbaijan squad in what should be an easy three points if all goes according to plan. The main competition for Portugal during the group stage will be Russia. Both teams are fighting for the top spot to earn an automatic berth in the World Cup without having...
Published: August 31, 2012
Tiger Woods flashed the form which helped him reach the pinnacle of golf on Friday in the first round of the Deutsche Bank Championship. He finished ahead of the pack thanks to a seven-under 64. His score was just three strokes off the course record of 61, which is held by Vijay Singh and Mike Weir. Both of those players finished second in the tournaments they shot the low rounds in. Coming off yet...
Published: August 28, 2012
The final grand slam of the tennis season got underway on Monday. After a busy summer due to the added attraction of the Olympics, the game’s best players arrived at the U.S. Open looking to use all of their remaining energy to make a deep run in New York. Let’s take a look at some predictions for both the men’s and women’s tournaments, including some value picks, stars on upset...
Published: August 11, 2012
The PGA Championship always brings an extra sense of urgency. It’s the last major of the season, making it the final chance for golfers from around the globe to make a huge impact on one of the sport’s biggest stages. While there are some surprising names near the top of the leaderboard, some Americans who were hoping to contend weren’t able to leave their mark. Let’s take a...
Published: August 7, 2012
As the world’s best golfers prepare for the year’s final major, the PGA Championship, the usual cast of characters are expected to dominate the headlines once again. If there’s anything the past couple years have shown, it’s to expect the unexpected. Even though Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy and Phil Mickelson are likely to steal the spotlight leading up to Thursday’s tee...
Published: July 30, 2012
After a typical rainy day in London rained out most of the matches on Sunday, the players had some catching up to do on the third day of the Olympic tennis tournament. It made for a star-studded day at the All England Club with many of the sport’s biggest names on the courts. With so many players in action, there were no shortage of terrific performances, but some stood out above the rest. Let’s...
Published: July 24, 2012
Ernie Els probably wasn’t surprised to see other contenders hogging the spotlight at the Open Championship. He likely didn’t expect it to continue after he won his second Claret Jug, though. Two days after Els won his fourth major championship, the story has been pretty much anything but his triumph. The most notable story being Adam Scott‘s collapse that allowed Els to claim victory...