News and Stories: WGC- Bridgestone Invitational



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Every great sport has the human element in it that makes it exciting. In basketball, stories and news don’t just revolve around the number of shots, rebounds, stills or other statistics. If a sport is to appeal to a casual viewer, it must be able to connect to that person.

In golf, many of the interesting topics of conversation don’t just revolve around what’s happening on the green. This is what I have learned from being a regular of online sports betting in Australia. Even those who are into golf online betting for the purpose of winning and earning can’t help but be hooked by the drama and comedy that happens around the sport.


In this year’s WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, the best players on the green have their own separate storylines.

Tiger Woods: Gearing-up


After once again coming up short in his chase for the elusive 15th major in the British Open, the ongoing tournament at Firestone will provide an opportunity for the world’s number one golfer to fine-tune his game and be better prepared for the last major tournament this year.

How he plays in the tournament will have plenty of weight on his chances of winning his sought-after 15th.

Rory

Over six months into the year, it seems nobody’s holding his or her breath anymore for some surprising performance from the former number one. It may be a good thing though. The less pressure there is, Rory should be more comfortable in trying to adjust, if it is indeed what he needs



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