Month: August 2017

McIlroy parts ways with longtime caddie J.P. FitzgeraldMcIlroy parts ways with longtime caddie J.P. Fitzgerald

Reigning FedExCup champion Rory McIlroy has fired his caddie and will use his best friend at this week’s World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational and next week’s PGA Championship, according to published reports. Officialsportsbetting.com cited a source it did not identify as saying McIlroy has parted ways with J.P. Fitzgerald. They have worked together for the past nine years, during which McIlroy has won four major championships and reached No. 1 in the world. McIlroy is due to speak about the change Wednesday during his previously scheduled news conference at the Bridgestone Invitational. The Belfast Telegraph reported that McIlroy’s caddie at the next two tournaments will be Harry Diamond, a childhood friend from McIlroy’s hometown of Holywood in Northern Ireland. Diamond was the best man at McIlroy’s wedding to American Erica Stoll in April. According to the Telegraph, Diamond has prior experience on McIlroy’s bag. At the 2005 Irish Open, Diamond caddied for the then-16-year-old McIlroy in a practice round. They were also together at the 2011 Masters during the Par 3 contest, as well as the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in 2014. McIlroy, having battled through injury issues earlier this year, has made just nine starts this season on the PGA TOUR. He has five top-10s but no wins and is currently ranked 53rd in the FedExCup standings. His last win was the TOUR Championship in September when he claimed the FedExCup. He’s currently ranked fourth in the world after his tie for fourth at The Open Championship. If he doesn’t win next week at Quail Hollow – a course on which he’s won the Wells Fargo Championship twice – it will be his third consecutive year without a major victory. Before joining McIlroy, Fitzgerald spent several years as the caddie for Irishman Paul McGinley, the successful 2014 European Ryder Cup captain. McIlroy was a member of that winning team. “They’ve had a great partnership, culminating in four Majors and a huge amount of wins. They both can walk away from the relationship with really good memories,â€� McGinley told the Belfast Telegraph. “There’s a sell-by date with caddies, which is regularly illustrated on Tour. They’ve shared a lot of experiences, and they’ll walk away as friends, I’m sure.” It is the second significant player-caddie split this summer. Phil Mickelson and Jim “Bones” Mackay decided to end 25 years together. Mackay since has taken a job as an analyst on the course at NBC Sports.

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Kevin Durant won’t let anybody say LeBron James is better than him, even trollsKevin Durant won’t let anybody say LeBron James is better than him, even trolls

There is a tendency in the NBA to compare LeBron James and Kevin Durant’s talent. Who, many ask, is better? James can boast his three NBA championships, that he has been named an All Star 13 times, and that he was awarded the Most Valuable Player on three separate occasions. Four years his junior

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Kevin Durant Won’t Let Anybody Say LeBron James Is Better Than Him, Even TrollsKevin Durant Won’t Let Anybody Say LeBron James Is Better Than Him, Even Trolls

There is a tendency in the NBA to compare LeBron James and Kevin Durant’s talent. James can boast his three NBA championships, that he has been named an All Star 13 times, and that he was awarded the Most Valuable Player on three separate occasions. Four years his junior, Durant has some time to catch

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Carmelo Anthony Reportedly Not Open to Cavaliers Trade Amid Kyrie Irving SagaCarmelo Anthony Reportedly Not Open to Cavaliers Trade Amid Kyrie Irving Saga

There’s still no resolution to Carmelo Anthony’s quest to be traded, but the Cleveland Cavaliers don’t appeal to the 10-time All-Star in light of their current drama involving Kyrie Irving.  Per Marc Berman of the New York Post, Anthony remains steadfast in his desire to only be traded to

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Power Rankings: Barracuda ChampionshipPower Rankings: Barracuda Championship

As the PGA TOUR season nears its conclusion, the annual pressure cooker is plugged in and turned on high. Everything from qualifying for the FedExCup Playoffs to return trips to qualifying school for Web.com Tour status will be determined this month, so those who have chosen this career path might as well mix it up every now and then. Just as variety is the spice of life, the Barracuda Championship is the TOUR’s version of a road less traveled; well, at least as it concerns measuring strokes taken. For the sixth consecutive edition, the Modified Stableford scoring system will be utilized. The points-based system that promotes aggressive play has yielded winning totals of at least 43 points at Montrêux Golf and Country Club in Reno, Nevada, in each. More on the scoring, the course and the weather beneath the ranking. Salvaged his season with a pair of top 10s in July, including a T6 at Grand National. Sat T2 here last year before fading to a T7. Placed T6 in only prior visit in 2011. A good bet to extend sizzling form (10th, Barbasol; T5, Canadian) as he’s 7-for-7 at Montrêux with three top 15s since 2009. Eight on TOUR in greens in regulation. Since a T3 at the Valero, he’s 10-for-11 with six top 20s. Montrêux feeds right into his distance and aggressive style. Placed T42 in only prior trip in 2014. Fifth on TOUR in fairways hit and first in proximity. At 63rd in FedExCup points, he could rest, but he continues to percolate. Riding a 9-for-10 run with three top 25s. Lost in a playoff here in 2015 after recording tournament-record 22 points in the final round. Returned for a T9 last year. Two of last three top 20s occurred in additional events. Five straight cuts made. Fresh off a career-best T5 in Canada where he locked up his card. Should now have a blast, literally, at altitude. Ranks T8 on TOUR in par-5 scoring. Chasing a third consecutive top 25 after going six starts without a top 35. Perfect in three trips with a T7 in 2013. With his card sewn up, he’s free to pile on. Surging at the perfect time. Ended an 0-for-7 drought with a 4-for-4 with three top 25s. T7 here in 2013 the first of three consecutive cuts made at Montrêux through 2016. Inching toward his first career Playoffs appearance at 136th in points. Two top 25s in last three starts; career-best six on the season. Tied for ninth here last year. T25-T18-T10 in last three weeks and 8-for-9 since May, all entirely wedged into 126-150 range in FedExCup points. Currently 126th. T11 in par-5 scoring, T13 in scrambling. POWER RANKINGS: Barracuda Championship RANK PLAYER COMMENT Montrêux G&CC is a par 72 with four par 5s. It measures 7,472 yards, but it can’t play that long due to its perch a mile above sea level. It also features almost 500 feet in elevation change across the layout. Winners since 2012 have included bomber Gary Woodland (2013) to defending champion Greg Chalmers, whose reputation is as a phenomenal putter. The gist is that the course doesn’t discriminate despite its length. The field of 132 can very much drive for show and putt for dough. Greens average 6,000 square feet and will run upwards of 12 feet on the Stimpmeter. Hot, breezy conditions are typical at this time of year and they will be again this week. After potentially touching triple digits on Thursday, a leveling toward the norm in the lower 90s will occur. The chance for rain is virtually nonexistent. Just as the first three additional events of the season rewarded their champions with 300 FedExCup points, this week’s winner will bank the same, but it may valuable to hit the ground running with the mindset that he’ll prevail after 54 holes. See, every 54-hole leader since 2011 has gone on to win the tournament. Chalmers slept on a six-point lead last year and won by the same margin thank to a walk-off eagle worth five points. The champ will also be fully exempt on the PGA TOUR through 2018-2019 and will receive exemptions into next week’s PGA Championship, the SBS Tournament of Champions and THE PLAYERS among other invitationals. ROB BOLTON’S WRITING SCHEDULE PGATOUR.COM’s Fantasy Columnist Rob Bolton will be filing his usual staples leading up to this week’s event. Look for the following columns this week. MONDAY: Rookie Ranking, Qualifiers, Reshuffle, Medical Extensions, Power Rankings (WGC-Bridgestone) TUESDAY*: Power Rankings (Barracuda), Sleepers (WGC-Bridgestone), The Confidence Factor (WGC-Bridgestone), Fantasy Insider WEDNESDAY: One & Done (WGC-Bridgestone), One & Done (Barracuda) THURSDAY: Ownership Percentages in PGA TOUR Fantasy Golf and One & Done presented by SERVPRO * – Rob is a member of the panel for PGATOUR.COM’s Expert Picks for PGA TOUR Fantasy Golf presented by SERVPRO, which also publishes on Tuesdays.

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Poll: Are the Bruins legitimate Stanley Cup contenders?Poll: Are the Bruins legitimate Stanley Cup contenders?

The Boston Bruins were finally able to end their two-year playoff drought last season, but they were bounced in the opening round by the Ottawa Senators. The Bruins showed us that they’re one of the premiere possession teams in the NHL. Looking at Boston’s roster, it’s clear that they have the necessary star power to be competitive in the Eastern Conference.

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