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Golf-Accuracy the key to Ko's dominance, says Euro number one

By Andrew Both April 29 (Reuters) – An astonishingly consistent game that relies more on pinpoint accuracy than power has been the key to Lydia Ko’s remarkable rise to the top of the women’s world rankings, says the European number one. She just hits it dead straight every time and holes a few putts,” fellow LPGA player Charley Hull told Reuters recently at Turnberry, site of the Jul. 30-Aug. 2

Rory still the best, Spieth says

Masters champion Jordan Spieth says he would welcome a long-term rivalry with Rory McIlroy but insists that he has still got some way to go to match the world number one. The 21-year-old American, who captured his first major title at Augusta National earlier this month, is seeded second behind McIlroy at this week’s WGC-Matchplay Championship in San Francisco. Asked if he considered himself as being in the same bracket

Rockets shoot down Mavs to advance in NBA playoffs

The Houston Rockets, led by James Harden’s 28 points, punched their NBA playoffs second-round ticket on Tuesday with a 103-94 victory over the Dallas Mavericks. Harden, a contender for the NBA’s regular-season Most Valuable Player award, delivered a key three-pointer and a steal down the stretch as the Rockets made it out of the first round for the first time since 2009 with a 4-1 win over Dallas in the

Ford Recalls 554K Cars For Power Steering, Fuel Pumps, and More

– Fresh after last week’s recall of nearly 400,000 late-model Fords for faulty door latches, the Blue Oval is recalling another 554,314 cars in the U.S. for a variety of problems with fuel pumps, heat shields, steering gear, and parking lamps. – – The biggest of the four new recalls affects the 2013-2015 Fusion, Lincoln MKZ, and 2015 Edge for bolts on the steering gear motor that can rust out,

Polestar to Begin Offering Factory Tuning Kits for Volvo’s New Drive-E Four-Cylinder Engines

– When Volvo announced it was producing another run of its sporty S60 and V60 Polestar models to meet unexpected demand, it also mentioned that there were plans in the works to spread goodness from its racing partner Polestar to other models. Just a few months later, Volvo has confirmed exactly what we wanted to hear: That it’s rolling out a slew of tuning kits for models equipped with the automaker’s next-generation Drive-E

Super Spark: College Students Transform Tiny Chevy into Groovy Lounge

– It’s a Chevy Spark like you’ve never seen: An airy, swivel-seat lounge space that belongs parked inside Amsterdam’s funky Schiphol airport, instead of outside on the rental lot. Euro travelers napping on beanbags, all aboard the Clemson Deep Orange 5. – – America’s only automotive engineering graduate program, the Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research, is back with its fifth concept. After building an open-air BMW X3 and

Ezra Dyer: What Ever Happened to the Affordable Pickup Truck?

– In 1987, my parents bought their first new truck, a Dodge Ram D150. The Big Dodge Ram, as it came to be called, was so sparsely equipped that it should have come with a vow of celibacy. It had a manual trans hooked to an overtaxed 95-hp slant six. You sat on a bench seat and your headrest was the glass immediately behind your noggin. For options, it had

You Ain’t No OG: Mercedes G-Wagen Clone Appears at Shanghai

– We look at this cloned Mercedes-Benz G-wagen as heresy punishable by four years in automotive design school. But in China, where copyright infringement is encouraged by the government’s many state-owned enterprises, knockoff products are simply good business. – Unlike contracts other foreign automakers enter with Chinese companies, this isn’t a simple rebadge of a discontinued model no one buys anymore in Western markets. In this case, the Beijing Automotive Group’s

24 Hours of LeMons Detroit: The Winners!

-The 24 Hours of LeMons crew has survived another weekend of torture testing tired vehicles on the track at Gingerman Raceway, although some cars’ engines left the circuit with lower percentages of intact internals than others. Nevertheless, most of the intrepid Midwest regulars and a few new faces managed to avoid showering the Michigan track’s racing surface with used-to-be-engine-innards. Let’s see who the weekend’s winners and losers were. – -Winning

2015 Volkswagen GTI Long-Term Test Intro: Welcome Back, Benchmark

-Optioning a test car for long-term duty will occasionally turn our office into a war zone. Sunroof lovers and haters, for example, nearly come to blows when the order sheets circulate. The arguments for and against introverted shades of gray or extroverted reds and yellows are hotly contested. But the one thing everyone could agree on: We need a long-term Volkswagen GTI. READ MORE ›› –