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Tiger Woods aims to regroup at US Open after Memorial debacle

Tiger Woods insists he’s making progress, reinventing his game for what seems like the umpteenth time, but the 85 he shot at The Memorial last weekend seems to indicate otherwise. “I have had times like this in my life where I’ve gone through these periods,” said Woods. The 14-time major winner Woods, who will turn 40 in December, started working with swing coach Chris Como seven months ago and has

Koepka seizes lead at USPGA St. Jude Classic

Brooks Koepka’s decision to squeeze in one more tournament before next week’s US Open was paying off as the American grabbed the 36-hole lead at the St. Jude Classic. New Zealand’s Steven Alker led during the round, but faded late, finishing with a bogey at the par-three eighth followed by a double-bogey at the ninth in a 68 for 133. England’s Greg Owen, who shared the overnight lead with Koepka

Koepka seizes lead at USPGA St. Jude Classic

Brooks Koepka’s decision to squeeze in one more tournament before next week’s US Open was paying off as the American grabbed the 36-hole lead at the St. Jude Classic. New Zealand’s Steven Alker led during the round, but faded late, finishing with a bogey at the par-three eighth followed by a double-bogey at the ninth in a 68 for 133. England’s Greg Owen, who shared the overnight lead with Koepka

2015 Chevrolet Cruze Review: Revisiting Chevy’s Small Sedan

–Overview: Chevrolet’s venerable Cruze, introduced for 2011, is a solid-yet-aging player in the compact-sedan segment, and it will see its first significant redesign when the new 2016 model goes on sale later this year. Despite not faring too well in its C/D comparison-test appearances, the current Cruze is a handsome all-around package, albeit one with a relatively tight back seat, and is noteworthy for being one of the few compact

2015 Chevrolet Cruze Review: Revisiting Chevy’s Small Sedan

–Overview: Chevrolet’s venerable Cruze, introduced for 2011, is a solid-yet-aging player in the compact-sedan segment, and it will see its first significant redesign when the new 2016 model goes on sale later this year. Despite not faring too well in its C/D comparison-test appearances, the current Cruze is a handsome all-around package, albeit one with a relatively tight back seat, and is noteworthy for being one of the few compact

Ford’s New “Halo” Truck: 2015 F-150 Halo Sandcat

Ford and Los Angeles–based Galpin Auto Sports have a history of partnering on unique automotive creations that dates back half a century—Galpin is credited with helping to popularize custom vans and street rods in the 1960s—and here to prove that the relationship is as lively as ever is the F-150 Halo Sandcat. This Galpinized Ford F-150 was created to promote Xbox One’s upcoming Halo 5: Guardian shoot-’em-up game, which debuts October

Ford’s New “Halo” Truck: 2015 F-150 Halo Sandcat

Ford and Los Angeles–based Galpin Auto Sports have a history of partnering on unique automotive creations that dates back half a century—Galpin is credited with helping to popularize custom vans and street rods in the 1960s—and here to prove that the relationship is as lively as ever is the F-150 Halo Sandcat. This Galpinized Ford F-150 was created to promote Xbox One’s upcoming Halo 5: Guardian shoot-’em-up game, which debuts October

Bloodhound Team Uses 180-mph Jaguar to Test Its 1000-mph Parachutes

– Say you’re RAF Wing Commander Andy Green, preparing to become the world’s first human to drive a car faster than 1000 mph. You’re gonna want to know that your stopping mechanisms are in top working order. That means testing the various air brakes, wheel brakes, and parachutes that will eventually bring the Bloodhound SSC to a halt. We can’t blame Commander Green for wanting to do a few shakedown runs—but