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Golf-European Tour Made in Denmark scores

Aug 22 (Infostrada Sports) – Scores from the European Tour Made in Denmark at the par-71 course on Saturday in Farso -15 David Horsey (Britain) 63 67 68 -14 Terry Pilkadaris (Australia) 66 68 65 -11 John Parry (Britain) 66 67 69 Chris Paisley (Britain) 68 68 66 -10 Richard Green (Australia) 68 65 70 -9 Bradley Dredge (Britain) 66 68 70 -8 Mads Sogaard (Denmark) 68 68 69 Peter

Indian milkman's son chases dream in greener pastures

By Amlan Chakraborty NEW DELHI (Reuters) – Golfing prodigy Shubham Jaglan turned 11 last week but the only son of a milkman from rural India is aloof to the cartoons and toys that usually draw boys of his age. The winner of back-to-back titles on the world junior golf circuit in the United States last month knows he must make sacrifices to achieve his dreams. Golf is a rich man’s

Fiers throws no-hitter to down Dodgers

(Reuters) – Houston Astros pitcher Mike Fiers fired a no-hitter against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Friday in a dominant 3-0 victory. Fiers, acquired from Milwaukee last month, struck out 10 batters and walked three in his first complete game of his career. “I’ve gone through a lot of ups and downs in life,” Fiers told reporters.

2016 Nissan 370Z Coupe Test: An Analog GT for a Digital World

– Other than swapping an ashtray for a cup holder and Datsun badges for Nissan medallions, the Z-car has harkened to the same formula for 46 years. A popularly priced two-seat GT with six-cylinders, a long hood, a short deck, a fastback roofline, and a rear hatch aptly describes both 2016 and 1970 models. That’s Corvette-caliber staying power. READ MORE ›› –

Ford GT Test Mule Spotted on Detroit Freeway [Video]

-YouTuber “Dr. Scandalous” caught a pretty amazing sight during what would otherwise have been an everyday Detroit commute: A gnarly looking Ford GT test mule cruising among regular traffic. This is something you don’t see every day—and something that pretty much nobody outside of Ford’s skunkworks has seen before. – As first reported by Patrick George at Jalopnik, the lucky YouTuber seems to have been in the perfect spot to

The First Toyota 2000GT to Set a Tire in America Just Sold for $825,000

– This is the first 2000GT produced for export to the U.S., and that makes it a very rare and special car. – – This is Toyota 2000GT chassis No. 10083, the first of its extremely rare breed that was built for export to the U.S. – – In total, it’s thought that America received 15 percent of the 351 or so cars produced. Rare, indeed. – – This one

Another Expert in Self-Driving Cars Heads to Apple, This Time from Tesla

-Former Tesla autopilot firmware manager Jamie Carlson has joined Apple’s Special Project division, according to Carlson’s updated LinkedIn profile. – Apple is said to be developing a self-driving car and this additional hire seems like a step closer in that direction. The company has been actively seeking a place to test its autonomous-car project, code-named “Project Titan.” – Apple has made a slew of new hires recently: specialists in the fields of driver-assistance

78,000 Chrysler 200 Sedans Recalled for Stalling, Engaging Neutral

– Fiat-Chrysler is recalling 77,834 Chrysler 200 sedans that can stall or switch into neutral without warning, according to filings with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. – – On 2015 200 models, a damaged connector inside the fuse and relay box can cause the check engine light to display and then stall the engine or put the gearbox into neutral. FCA said that its supplier, Android, had spread the

Mitsubishi Mirage Skipping 2016 Model Year, But Like a Phoenix, It Will Rise Again

– Typically, when an automaker announces a new model-year lineup and a certain car is absent, it’s assumed that model is being killed off. Take, for example, Nissan’s recent outline of its 2016 model-year lineup, which included mention that the Xterra SUV won’t continue past 2015. Or when Toyota axed the FJ Cruiser. We could go on, but the point is, usually these new-year no-shows stay forever dead. But not