Golf: Kuchar and Taylor have Monday finish
Matt Kuchar and Vaughn Taylor were locked in a sudden death playoff at the Turning Stone Resort Championship which will be decided on Monday as play was called off when darkness fell.
Midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger rescued a point for Bayern Munich as the German Bundesliga leaders were held to a 1-1 draw by Cologne which saw their lead at the top of the table cut to just two points on Saturday.
Galatasaray became the first club to book a place in the last 32 of the Europa League this season after winning 3-0 away to 10-man Dinamo Bucaresti on Thursday night.
Honduran prosecutors on Wednesday issued arrest warrants for the country’s six top military commanders for abuse of power in connection with the June 28, 2009, coup that ousted President Jose Manuel Zelaya.
Togo’s national soccer team have been officially disqualified from the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations after failing to play in their opening game in Angola following the gun attack on their team bus that killed three people.
Scotland’s Martin Laird beat George McNeill and Chad Campbell in a three-way playoff to claim his maiden PGA Tour win at the Las Vegas Open.
Basketball legend Michael Jordan has caused a furor at the President’s Cup golf tournament after the former Chicago Bulls player was snapped smoking a cigar at the Harding Park course in San Francisco.
The steeple clock at Port-au-Prince’s St. Pierre Catholic Church is stopped at 4:53, the hour at which a devastating earthquake struck Haiti nearly one week ago.
Defending champion Sergio Garcia overcame extreme winds to take a one-shot lead at his home Castello Masters when play was cut short in the opening round on Thursday.
Raymond Thomas is a jolly man who laughs easily and likes to say “Forget it” a lot.
After three failed efforts by troopers to meet with him in the aftermath of his November 27 auto accident, golfer Tiger Woods met with the Florida Highway Patrol five days later — after they’d closed the case and decided to cite him for careless driving.
Captain Fred Couples congratulates Tiger Woods after the world number one crushes Y.E.Yang 6 and 5 to clinch the Presidents Cup for the United States against the Internationals.
A third suspect has been arrested in the massacre of 15 people at a house party last month in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, a Mexican official said Saturday.
Serbia’s Novak Djokovic made no mistake in his opening round match at the China Open in Beijing as he saw off Romania’s Victor Hanescu in straight sets 6-3 7-5 on Monday.
AC Milan coach Leonardo does not want unsettled midfielder Gennaro Gattuso to leave the club during the winter transfer market.
Formula 1 will continue to take place in Britain for the next 17 years after a deal is struck between Silverstone’s owners and the sport’s supremo Bernie Ecclestone.