Jim Abrams
The most famous stadiums of 2022
Most of the time, players, coaches, and match officials steal the show during the matches but the venues where the event takes place go unnoticed by many of the fans and spectators. In this article, we take a look at the most famous stadium of 2022 with a focus on the arenas that have made history a...
SMC marks International Women’s Day
To mark International Women’s Day, San Miguel Corporation officially opened its Better World Cubao (BWC), a health, empowerment, and recovery (H.E.R.) center for women from underprivileged backgrounds, including victims of violence. The facility is SMC's fourth Better World communit...
Petroleum prices increase this week
Oil prices are set to increase for the second consecutive week on Tuesday, according to a report by Philippine News Agency. In separate statements, Caltex, Cleanfuel, Petro Gazz, Seaoil, and Shell announced they will hike gasoline prices by PHP0.50 per liter and PHP0.95 per liter on diesel pro...
DOH identifies 41 areas under Alert Level 4
The Department of Health (DOH) on Wednesday said 41 areas nationwide have been placed under Alert Level 4 for COVID-19 due to a high healthcare utilization rate, according to a report by GMA News. “Bagamat ‘yung kanilang case trends ay hindi pa ganoon kataas to reach that high risk, per...
Manila puts up hotlines for vaccine
Manila has put up hotlines to answer queries on the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) vaccine, acccording to a report by Philippine News Agency. “Handa na po ang ating Manila COVID-19 Vaccine Action Center (MCVAC) para magbigay serbisyo at assistance tungkol sa inyong mg...
Why what Jordan Spieth did at the 2021 Phoenix Open may not be sustainable in the long run
Brooks Koepka has a knack for losing golf tournaments even when he holds the trophy at the end of the week. This is not his fault, of course, but it seems to be a bit of a pattern. The most famous example was at the 2018 PGA Championship when Tiger Woods nearly won his first major in 10 years. Koepk...
Schauffele catches fire
Xander Schauffele gained five strokes in four holes on Friday on the way to a seven-under par 64 and the second-round lead in the US PGA Tour Phoenix Open. The world No. 4 caught fire on the back nine at TPC Scottsdale in Arizona with birdies at the 12th, 13th and 14th and an eagle at 15. Another b...
Hubbard, NeSmith share lead
Mark Hubbard birdied the last four holes at TPC Scottsdale on Thursday to join Matthew NeSmith atop an unlikely leaderboard at the US PGA Tour Phoenix Open. Hubbard fired eight birdies in a career-low round of eight-under par 63, while NeSmith matched his best round on tour with an eagle and six bi...
The worst break of 2021 already belongs to Xander Schauffele
Backstopping Twitter, assemble. *Extreme Kurt Russell in “Miracle” voice* This, is YOUR TIME! Late in his first round of the Farmers Insurance Open, Xander Schauffele had just worked it to two under on his round with a birdie at the North Course’s par-4 sixth (his 15th). Finally, ...
Hatton wins the Abu Dhabi Championship
Englishman Tyrrell Hatton shot a sparkling 6-under par in the final round on Sunday to win the season-opening Abu Dhabi Championship by four strokes after overnight leader Rory McIlroy faded with an uninspired even-par 72 to drop into third. Hatton carded a closing 66 to finish 18 under par and sec...