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Hope Solo is a patriot. Not only did the charismatic keeper help raise the profile of soccer around the United States, but she has decided to further her commitment to her country by cleaning up late-night television. For years, we have been subjected to George Lopez’s brand of comedy, as TBS continues to force his show upon the masses. Solo made an appearance on the show, and in what...
Published: May 24, 2011
Tiger Woods is back on the golf course after aggravating his injured leg at the Players Championship, and he is planning to play in the US Open to continue his pursuit of Jack Nicklaus’ major championships record. Now that Tiger is back on the tour, it’s time to preview this week’s tournament, look forward to the US Open, and discuss the future of Woods’s game and...
Published: May 20, 2011
Andy Roddick has pulled out of the French Open with a shoulder injury that has been nagging him leading up to the tournament. The American has never fared well at the tournament, and it’s another disappointment in a career that showed so much promise so many years ago. Before we look forward to the tournament, it’s time to take a look back at Roddick and examine his absence. The French...
Published: April 8, 2011
Masters Leaderboard Day 2 Sees Ian Poulter Make A Strong Move After A Poor Thursday Showing After yesterday’s first round, things weren’t looking good for Ian Poulter. On a day in which scoring was easy, Poulter struggled at Augusta National, limping into the clubhouse at two-over-par, nine strokes back of the leaders. It was going to take a lot of work to get back into the tournament and...
Published: April 8, 2011
It can’t be easy for Ryo Ishikawa. Ishikawa, a native of Japan, is taking part in this year’s Masters, but at home, an earthquake and a tsunami has left the country in a state of disrepair. Yet somehow, through all of the distractions and heartache that he has experienced for his homeland, Ishikawa posted a one-under-par in yesterday’s first round, putting him six back of the leaders...
Published: April 7, 2011
Masters 2011 Leaderboard Will Hold Several Big Names, Will Bubba Watson Be One of Them? When you talk about the contenders for the green jacket, the names Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods immediately come up. Not long after those two titans of the sport, Bubba Watson’s name is one floated around. While Watson hasn’t had a ton of success at major championships, he is coming off of a second...
Published: April 7, 2011
Augusta National Has Come Alive As the Masters Is Underway and a American-Australian Climbs the Leaderboard In all of the talk leading up to the Masters, there wasn’t a lot of talk about Aaron Baddeley. Baddeley, who notched his first win in four years in February at the Northern Trust Open, has come out of the gate strong in the first round of the Masters. He’s currently two-under-par...
Published: April 7, 2011
Masters Live Coverage Day 1 Has The First Major Star on the Course in Tiger Woods Tiger Woods is on the course and now the fun starts. Woods got par on the first hole where Retief Goosen made eagle earlier in the day. Tiger has historically done well at Augusta National so it’s going to be very interesting to see how his game, which has seriously struggled of late, holds up on the biggest stage...
Published: April 7, 2011
It’s finally here. People have waited a whole year just for golf to return to Augusta national and finally, the Masters is upon us. This year, there’s plenty of storylines. We’ve got Phil Mickelson looking to win his fourth green jacket and second in a row as Tiger Woods still looks to rebound and get his first tournament win since his return to golf. We have perfect weather for this...
Published: March 31, 2011
David Ferrer video has hit the Internet, and it doesn’t reflect well on the tennis pro. Ferrer was in the process of losing to Mardy Fish yesterday, when a crying baby in the crowd got under his skin. After one of the points, the tennis player takes the ball and knocks it into the stands, in the direction of the crying baby. I don’t believe he was trying to hit the infant, but it was obvious...