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Aug 13 (Infostrada Sports) – Latest leaderboard in the first round from the PGA Championship at the par-72 course on Thursday in Kohler, Wisconsin holesplayed rounds -4 Hideki Matsuyama (Japan) 10 -3 Thomas Bjorn (Denmark) 9 Harris English (U.S.) 5 -2 Paul Casey (Britain) 6 Dustin Johnson (U.S.) 5 Rickie Fowler (U.S.) 5 Danny Lee (New Zealand) 4 Matt Jones (Australia) 3 Tyrrell Hatton (Britain) 3 Rory Sabbatini (South Africa)
By Mark Lamport-Stokes KOHLER, Wisconsin (Reuters) – Clear skies and barely a breath of wind greeted the early starters at the PGA Championship on Thursday as golf fans prepared for the ‘Rory and Jordan’ show later in the day at Whistling Straits. The return from injury by world number one McIlroy to defend his PGA Championship crown this week and Spieth’s bid to win a third grand slam title this
Rory McIlroy’s return was the last thing on Jordan Spieth’s mind as the PGA Championship teed off on Thursday with the young US star set to go head to head with the world number one. It’s a date that has been delayed by the left ankle injury that kept Northern Ireland’s McIlroy from defending his British Open title at St. Andrews — where Masters and US Open champion Spieth narrowly
– Every year, machinery junkies arrive in Pebble Beach—a private enclave that has banned motorcycles unless you’re staying at one of its pricey resorts—for a much ballyhooed gathering of well-heeled automobile aficionados. (Naturally, Sunday’s Concours d’Élégance features a motorcycle category. Message: You can do whatever you want, as long as you’ve got money.) The week, however, begins in a more ramshackle manner over in Pacific Grove at the Little Car
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– Jon Darlington, engineering manager for the Jaguar XE, describes Tata Motors as the perfect parent, always willing to give its children a loan yet never so meddlesome as to dictate how the money is spent. The F-type may have been a rash, indulgent way to spend dad’s money, but it became the brand’s modern icon. Now, Jaguar appears focused on sensible spending. This new sports sedan ushers in Jaguar’s
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– There comes a time in certain cars’ life cycles when a special edition is needed to keep sales rolling in. It’s about that time—if not way past that time—for Infiniti’s aging flagship sedan, the Q70 (which you may still know better by its old M37 and M56 badges.) Behold the Q70 Premium Select Edition. – Certainly, the words “premium” and “select” couldn’t say less about the car even when strung together,
– Whether it’s with record-breaking auction sales, howling vintage racers, or simply seeing prancing-horse badges at seemingly every turn, Ferrari attracts a great deal of attention during Monterey Car Week, which culminates in the world-famous Pebble Beach Concours d’Élégance. This week, there will be even more love for Enzo’s company, as Ferrari will be the featured marque at the 65th annual concours on the 18th fairway. To further reinforce Ferrari’s presence
– When the storied red and yellow Abarth shield appeared on the 2012 Fiat 500 at the L.A. auto show, we had high hopes it signaled an upcoming scorpion-led renaissance for the brand. Our initial enthusiasm was quickly tempered, however, with the realization that the 500 was the only car Fiat sold in the U.S. But Fiat has fleshed out its U.S. lineup with the 500L, 500X, and upcoming Fiat 124 Spider—the