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- The Battle for 2011 Tour Cards is Down to 72 Holes
- It’s all about getting inside the top 125 on the money list this week as the PGA Tour winds down its 2010 schedule at the Children’s Miracle Network Classic. This week will not headline Tiger Woods or Phil Mickelson, but rather we’ll be hearing about Robert Garrigus, Troy... Read More
- Dorian Netolicky
- Thursday, November 11, 2010 - 06:43
- 2010 Major Champions Look For Season Capping Win in Singapore
- American Phil Mickelson continues his global quest for #1 at the Barclays Singapore Open and he’s got some formidable opponents to contend with if he’s going to add one more win to his 2010 Masters title. The left-hander let a chance to get closer to world #1 Lee Westwood slip... Read More
- Dorian Netolicky
- Wednesday, November 10, 2010 - 22:37
- Molinari and Westwood Pull Away From Field At HSBC Champions
- Shooting identical 67’s, Francesco Molinari continues to lead Lee Westwood by a shot through 54 holes in Shanghai. The leading pair shared the low round of the day with Englishman Paul Casey and South Africa’s Charl Schwartzel. Molinari now sits at 14-under and is four clear... Read More
- Dorian Netolicky
- Sunday, November 7, 2010 - 01:13
- Molinari Maintains Lead as Westwood Keeps Pace in Shanghai
- The temperature went up and scoring slowed down at the WGC-HSBC Champions during round two in Shanghai. With greens firming up, players not only found them harder to hit, but harder to putt. None struggled more with the putter than Tiger Woods. He followed up his one bogey 68 with a... Read More
- Dorian Netolicky
- Friday, November 5, 2010 - 19:12
- Westwood Trails Leader Molinari by One, Tiger Lurks at HSBC Champions
- Lee Westwood looked like the #1 player in the world during round one at the HSBC Champions on Thursday in Shanghai. Westwood, in his first defence of the #1 ranking, hit 78% of the greens and had just 26 putts on route to a 66 (-6) at Sheshan International. The Englishman sits just one shot... Read More
- Dorian Netolicky
- Thursday, November 4, 2010 - 19:32
- The Battle for Golf’s #1 Goes Four Ways in Shanghai
- Despite losing his #1 ranking, Tiger Woods is still the hands down favourite to take the title at the HSBC Champions. At 8-1, he sits well ahead of Lee Westwood , the world’s new top player, and world #3 Martin Kaymer who both go off at 17-1. After Woods struggles, both on and off the... Read More
- Dorian Netolicky
- Wednesday, November 3, 2010 - 21:27
- 2010 Ryder Cup Day Three Latest Betting Odds for Delayed Matches
- More rain is arriving at Celtic Manor and day three of the 2010 Ryder Cup look like it will be delayed until at least 12 noon. The United States are currently up 6-4 but Europe ended day two with a big rally and they were ahead in nearly every contest at the close of Day Two's play. The... Read More
- Allan Pederson
- Sunday, October 3, 2010 - 09:00
- 2010 Open Championship Predictions and Betting Odds: Part Two
- We've got plenty of action and excitement ahead of us over the next few days in the build-up to the 2010 Open Championship at St Andrews. Our previous article brought you some of our premier betting predictions for the Open and we're going to round things out with six more top. There are... Read More
- A.J. Ryder
- Tuesday, July 13, 2010 - 18:10
- 2010 Open Championship Predictions and Betting Odds: Part One
- We're just two days away from the opening tee-off's in the 2010 Open Championship at St Andrews Golf Course. As usual, the big story going in is Tiger Woods, but at least this time the headlines all seem to be about his putter and not more family drama. Woods had a rather disappointing... Read More
- A.J. Ryder
- Tuesday, July 13, 2010 - 17:11
- Tiger Woods Latest Odds for the 2010 Masters at Augusta National
- We’re getting closer by the day to the 2010 Masters at Augusta, which means the dramatic return of Tiger Woods to one of the courses that solidified his superstar status. You almost can’t write a story this good, but you can certainly bet on it to have whatever type of ending you... Read More
- A.J. Ryder
- Wednesday, March 31, 2010 - 16:31