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Sports Illustrated October 19, 2000 Gary Van Sickle |
Presidents Cup pluses The Ryder Cup could stand to borrow a few ideas from its half-brother, the Presidents Cup. The daily draft during which the Presidents Cup captains match up the next round's pairings is a fun dose of strategy, part golf, part chess... |
Sports Illustrated June 6, 2000 Jaime Diaz |
Teeing Off: Losing Gracelessly A new book by Europe's '99 Ryder Cup captain is just more sour grapes |
Sports Illustrated October 10, 2000 Steve Elkington |
My Shot Contrary to what was written in SI, the Presidents Cup is great for the game... |
Sports Central October 8, 2012 Angus Saul |
Ryder Cup in Review Questions will undoubtedly be asked of Davis Love III following his side's terrible Ryder Cup defeat last Sunday. How could such a lead be wasted? How could some of the players play so badly? |
Sports Illustrated October 12, 2000 Gary Van Sickle |
Fallout Bradley was right -- and wrong -- at Solheim Cup... |
Sports Illustrated October 16, 2000 Jaime Diaz |
Chat Reel: SI's Jaime Diaz Highly motivated U.S. should win Presidents Cup... |
Sports Illustrated August 29, 2000 Walter Bingham |
Teeing Off: Our Cups Runneth Over For the top U.S. Tour pros, the Presidents Cup is one team event too many |
Sports Central September 25, 2006 Ryan Ballengee |
Ryder Cup: USA! USA! U...S...A... The Americans worked themselves into a big hole during the Friday and Saturday pairs matches at the Ryder Cup in Ireland. |
Sports Illustrated August 29, 2001 Rick Reilly |
In Lehman's Terms Why is it the worst things happen to the best people? |
Sports Illustrated October 1, 2002 Gary Van Sickle |
Another 18 after the Ryder Cup Around the world (and the Ryder Cup) in 18 blurbs from somewhere high over the Atlantic Ocean. |
Sports Central August 25, 2009 Ryan Ballengee |
Time For Solheim to Bring on Asia We may have to wait seven years for golf to get into the Olympics, but the Solheim Cup can certainly help showcase the global strength of the game sooner. |
Sports Illustrated October 26, 2000 Gary Van Sickle |
Final thoughts on Presidents Cup The Presidents Cup, like the Solheim Cup, succeeded on at least one level. People are talking about it, which never happened before. When we look back on the event, the intensity of the Vijay Singh-Tiger Woods match may have stirred the first feelings of real rivalry... |
Sports Central December 13, 2012 Angus Saul |
Looking Ahead to Golf in 2013 Golf is traditionally a summer sport, but due to its being played all around the world, it can be played by the top professionals at any rate near enough all year round. |
Sports Illustrated May 4, 2001 Alan Shipnuck |
Sizing up the Ryder Cup teams I spent a lot of time talking and thinking about the European Ryder Cup team and I've come to the conclusion that the Euros are going to reclaim the Cup this September... |
Sports Illustrated October 24, 2000 Gary Van Sickle |
Venturi was letter perfect The Americans played so well the first three days of the President's Cup, putting on one of the finest displays of team golf in recent memory, that Venturi couldn't make a bad move, it seemed. The U.S. team earned straight A's on my report card... |
Sports Illustrated October 28, 2002 Gary Van Sickle |
Ryder Cup redux Any way you look at it, the U.S. was outplayed. |
Sports Illustrated October 5, 2000 Gary Van Sickle |
Now, some down time Thanks in part to Tiger Woods, the Olympics and the scintillating presidential election, I don't think I've ever seen a so-called major event draw less attention than the Solheim Cup has this year... |
Sports Illustrated September 4, 2001 Gary Van Sickle |
Getting in some holiday golf The greens fees at my local golf course have almost doubled in the last year. Anything I can do to take care of this problem?... When is a Canuck going to win something important?... |
Sports Illustrated October 1, 2002 Rick Reilly |
Uneasy Ryder Last week's Ryder Cup at the Belfry in The Place Charm Forgot -- Birmingham, England -- was anything but perfect. |
Sports Central October 10, 2011 Angus Saul |
The Boys Are Back When young sensation Keegan Bradley sank that final putt and the championships were his, he became the third ever player to win a major on his or her first outing. |
Sports Central September 12, 2006 Ryan Ballengee |
Why the U.S. Will Win the Ryder Cup The Americans are looking at a stronger team, a favorable course, and clear motivation. |
Fast Company June 2010 Austin Carr |
The 2010 FIFA World Cup by the Numbers The World Cup, which takes place June 11 to July 11, may be the be-all-end-all for soccer fans. Compared with other popular sports, it wins in financial terms as well. |
Sports Central October 3, 2007 Ryan Ballengee |
Captain Tiger Woods? Tiger Woods should become the Ryder Cup captain in 2010. |
Sports Illustrated October 10, 2000 Jaime Diaz |
Notebook: Long Drive Finals Going the Distance: Although most of his competitors tower over him, 5' 10", 225-pound Jason Zuback has set the bar as high in long-driving competitions as Tiger Woods has on the Tour... |
Sports Illustrated March 13, 2000 Gary Van Sickle |
Gay's wait was deja vu Brian Gay and Johnny Miller -- waiting too long for a putt to fall. |
Sports Central January 1, 2004 Vincent Musco |
A Missed Opportunity 2003 has left some of us sports fans a little bewildered. And cheated. |
Sports Illustrated November 18, 2002 Gary Van Sickle |
Warburg Cup is a winner The most underrated Silly Season golf event has to be the UBS Warburg Cup. |
Sports Illustrated October 24, 2000 Alan Shipnuck |
The Hot List: Oct. 24 Special Presidents Cup edition... Hot: The Stars and Stripes, Stewey Cink, Kirk Triplett, Davis Love III... Not: Ernie Els, Vijay Singh, Greg Norman, The haka, Ken Venturi... |
Sports Central June 5, 2014 Kevin Beane |
The Father of U.S. Soccer U.S. men's soccer coach Jurgen Klinsmann raised some eyebrows in a New York Times profile today when he declared the World Cup unwinnable for the Americans in 2014. |
Sports Illustrated October 1, 2001 Gary Van Sickle |
Hits and misses Checking out some new golf courses and new equipment... |
Sports Central December 2, 2004 Ryan Ballengee |
The Year That Was in Golf This past golf season was rather anticlimactic on all of the major Tours. |
AskMen.com June 17, 2014 |
After Yesterday's Win, Is Soccer Back? Alexi Lalas Remembers Its Golden Age In America The summer of 1994 changed my life. I experienced the power of what a World Cup can do to an individual, and I milked it for all its worth. |
Sports Central July 26, 2011 Paul Foeller |
A Gentlemen's Game? Golf may not be a wild, lawless sports arena where anything goes, but it's also far from the boring sport it's gained a reputation for being. |
Sports Illustrated June 5, 2000 Alan Shipnuck |
The Hot List: June 5 Hot: Grace Park, Hale Irwin, Darren Clarke... Not: Mark James, Gary Player, Jili Inkster... |
Sports Central July 16, 2008 Ryan Ballengee |
Why Golf Needs an All-Star Game Golf needs an experience for fans that largely serves as a commercial for the sport and provides fans with a new level of intimacy with the game. |
Sports Illustrated October 7, 2002 Gary Van Sickle |
Overlooking Annika Here's a suggestion sure to grab headlines for Sorenstam. |
Sports Illustrated July 15, 2002 Gary Van Sickle |
10 things to think about This week's Big Ten, a collection of random thoughts, observations and road rage about golf. |
Sports Illustrated March 23, 2001 Alan Shipnuck |
Room to coo I've heard hardly a whisper about what should be, by all rights, the most celebrated event of this or any other season: Annika Sorenstam's victory last week at the Standard Register Ping, and, especially, her second-round 59, quite possibly the most perfect round of golf ever played... |
Sports Illustrated January 22, 2001 Tom Hanson |
2001 LPGA Fearless Forecast After two weeks of searching, I have finally found my crystal ball. The forecast for the 2001 season may be as surprising as the first two weeks just transpired on tour. Here is what I foresee... |
Sports Central July 1, 2010 Kevin Beane |
On Soccer, Instant Replay, and Culture Five quick thoughts on the World Cup, and the need for instant reply. |
Sports Central May 5, 2007 Ryan Ballengee |
Is the PGA Giving Up Too Soon? With 70% of the teams or individuals qualifying for the first round of playoffs, the PGA Tour FedEx Cup doesn't really begin until the second round. |
Sports Illustrated April 30, 2001 |
Playing 18 at Augusta Would golf have anything to gain from Olympic inclusion?... What will you tell the grandkids about seeing Tiger play?... etc. |
Sports Illustrated June 19, 2000 Alan Shipnuck |
Golf's Hot List: June 19 Hot: Tiger, Europeans, Annika Sorenstam... Not: Lack of competition, Johnny Miller, John Daly, etc. |
Sports Central August 15, 2014 Ross Lancaster |
Basketball Needs to Quit Acting Like Soccer Basketball is really the only inherently North American sport that can rival soccer from both an accessibility and a cultural standpoint. |
AskMen.com June 16, 2014 Simon Kuper |
Why We're Seeing The Return Of Attack Soccer (And Why It's Better For The Fans) We know what viewers want: stars playing attacking soccer. |
Sports Illustrated December 18, 2000 Gary Van Sickle |
Wackier moments of 2000 Looking back at Golf Year 2000, we still can't decide whether to call it very predictable or totally unpredictable. Actually, it was both... |
Sports Central May 17, 2007 Kevin Beane |
Sports Cultures in Focus: Australia Why is Australia so successful in sports? It has created the perfect sporting environment. |
Sports Central June 30, 2009 Ross Lancaster |
So Close to Glory, But Getting Closer The US soccer team is the most skilled and talented than they have been in the past. |
AskMen.com September 16, 2001 Thomas Leen |
Putting Tips: Go For the Circle This is where it all happens: the putting green. The old adage of, "You drive for show and putt for dough" is so very true... |
Sports Central April 10, 2012 Bill Hazell |
Canada's Cup? It's been almost 20 years since a country that can truly appreciate it won the Stanley Cup. |