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History-chaser Spieth on learning curve as British Open looms

Jordan Spieth continued his crash course on playing links golf at St Andrews on Tuesday, with two days left until the start of the 144th British Open. Spieth insists that at 21 he knows what he is doing, but he did admit to some fans of feeling “a little tired” after playing his second career round at St Andrews on Monday afternoon. Woods, twice a winner at St Andrews, in

Volvo Buys Polestar, Dozens of Volvo Fans Rejoice

Volvo announced today that it has acquired 100 percent of the tuning firm Polestar, maker of the divine and incredibly rare hot-rod Volvo S60 and V60 Polestar. This means more Polestars for everyone, which is excellent news for the tiny, fiercely loyal tribe of high-performance-Volvo fans worldwide. – We’re not joking about the rarity factor: Volvo built only 750 Polestar-tuned S60s and V60s for 2015, a mere 120 of which were brought to U.S. shores—80

Volvo Buys Polestar, Dozens of Volvo Fans Rejoice

Volvo announced today that it has acquired 100 percent of the tuning firm Polestar, maker of the divine and incredibly rare hot-rod Volvo S60 and V60 Polestar. This means more Polestars for everyone, which is excellent news for the tiny, fiercely loyal tribe of high-performance-Volvo fans worldwide. – We’re not joking about the rarity factor: Volvo built only 750 Polestar-tuned S60s and V60s for 2015, a mere 120 of which were brought to U.S. shores—80

Claret Jug the sweetest prize as Rose chases childhood dream

By Tony Jimenez ST ANDREWS, Scotland (Reuters) – Justin Rose will be chasing a childhood dream with a prize even more precious than a Mars bar or train set when he begins his pursuit of the British Open on Thursday. The world number eight is the highest-ranked Englishman in the St Andrews field and his country’s most likely candidate to end a long, barren run without an Open winner, extending

Claret Jug the sweetest prize as Rose chases childhood dream

By Tony Jimenez ST ANDREWS, Scotland (Reuters) – Justin Rose will be chasing a childhood dream with a prize even more precious than a Mars bar or train set when he begins his pursuit of the British Open on Thursday. The world number eight is the highest-ranked Englishman in the St Andrews field and his country’s most likely candidate to end a long, barren run without an Open winner, extending