SINGAPORE, Feb 18 (Reuters) – Despite law suits from members, an unrelenting turf war with OneAsia and the apparent loss of their marquee event, Asian Tour CEO Mike Kerr remains optimistic about the circuit’s future. Attempting to draw a line under a turbulent 2012, the Northern Irishman and executive chairman Kyi Hla Han kicked off celebrations for the Asian Tour’s 10th season in Singapore last week by outlining their visi on for the decade ahead with some lofty ambitions. …
Southern Stars triumph over Windies
Southern Stars triumph over Windies
Southern Stars triumph over Windies
The All-Star game is made-to-order for Clippers' Paul
Inside the Ropes: McIlroy faces criticism entering Match Play event
Rory McIlroy hasn’t said much since leaving Abu Dhabi last month after missing the cut with his new Nike clubs, but plenty of others have been talking about him.
NBA-The All-Star game is made-to-order for Clippers' Paul
HOUSTON, Feb 18 (Reuters) – For a point guard like Chris Paul, the NBA All-Star game is made to order. Everywhere he looks is someone who can put the ball in the basket. If he searches underneath, there is Blake Griffin. Out on the wing is Kevin Durant. And if Durant is taking a breather, Paul is gazing at Kobe Bryant. “You just want to play fast,” Paul said after carving up the East with 20 points and 15 assists to win the Most Valuable Player Award in the annual All-Star game on Sunday. “I like to throw the lob. I like to see guys hit threes. …
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