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Those insatiable golf fans desperately waiting for a head-to-head matchup between Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods will have to wait another day, as rain washed away the afternoon session of group play at the inaugural Turkish Airlines World Golf Final. Unfortunately for those waiting for Woods-McIlroy, the stakes when the two golfers face off will essentially be non-existent. The 23-year-old...
Published: October 9, 2012
Those anticipating a head-to-head contest between Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy will get their wish on Wednesday, but it likely won’t have the stakes that anyone involved with the inaugural Turkish Airlines World Golf Final wanted. Both of the world’s top two golfers lost in their opening-day contests in medal match play on Tuesday, leaving an uphill battle for both to avoid elimination...
Published: September 29, 2012
Coming into the second day of the 2012 Ryder Cup down 5-3, it was necessary that the Europeans come out with a huge performance on Saturday. With Tiger Woods and partner Steve Stricker riding the bench for the early foursome matches, the morning seemed like the perfect opportunity to strike. Early on, it looked like the Europeans would do just that. Ian Poulter and Justin Rose’s 1-up defeat of...
Published: September 29, 2012
For most golf fans, the Ryder Cup is a bi-annual opportunity to see the best golfers in the world compete for their countries and play in true team competition. Nevertheless, for fans who spend their nights dreaming of a possible Rory Mcllroy vs. Tiger Woods head-to-head match, understanding the format can be a daunting task. With the non-standard match styles and confusing scoring system, it can be...
Published: September 23, 2012
With the FedEx Cup championship on the line, Sunday’s fourth round of the Tour Championship at East Lake has implications both short and long-term. The two biggest faces in the sport, Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, are both in contention heading into the final round and all eyes will be trained on their performances. Nonetheless, there are plenty of other golfers in the field with a realistic...
Published: September 21, 2012
After roaring to the front of the leaderboard with a Round 1 score of 66 on Thursday, Tiger Woods continued his recent trend of floundering with the lead, shooting a three-over score of 73 to put him in a tie for 12th place of the Tour Championship. The cool, calm and collected Woods that picked apart East Lake for six birdies on Thursday was seemingly there early in the round. Despite some questionable...
Published: September 18, 2012
Those in attendance for Rafael Nadal‘s acceptance of the Spanish Vanity Fair’s “Man of the Year” award on Monday got a glimpse into how frustrating injury recoveries can be for elite athletes. The world’s fourth-ranked player, who has been out of action since his second-round loss at Wimbledon, was being honored by the magazine for his on-court work and his involvement...
Published: September 1, 2012
For Tiger Woods’ 2012 PGA Tour season, his seven-under first-round triumph on Friday at the Deutsche Bank Championship is (forgive the pun) par for the course. It seems that nearly every major championship Woods has entered on Tour this season, he starts out with promising weekday rounds, tantalizing the public and causing a flowing stream of “Tiger’s Back” stories, only...
Published: August 21, 2012
As the top players in the tennis world (minus Rafael Nadal) descend on Flushing Meadows for the 2012 U.S. Open championship, there is no player with more to prove than fourth-ranked Andy Murray. Still major-less but with the Wimbledon monkey finally off of his back after winning the gold medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics, Murray looked to be on his way to a dominant final quarter of the season. En...
Published: August 17, 2012
Though it’s easy to get lost in all the hoopla surrounding the United States’ exhilarating 1-0 victory over Mexico in Azteca Wednesday night, there is still some major cause for concern going forward for coach Jurgen Klinsmann. Yes, the Americans winning for the first time against the Mexicans in Mexico is a huge deal. Sure, this could be a massive turning point in the history of American...