Tiger Woods hit the ball so perfectly, he felt like a 14-time major champion again.
He is the No 1 player in the world, winner of the past two majors and star of a poignant new Nike commercial he admits to having watched - but only once.
"I worked my ass off. That's the easiest way to kind of describe it. I worked hard."
Tiger Woods was that larger-than-life figure in a red shirt who was always winning.
On the verge of another title, just not the one he came home to claim, LeBron James looked upward.
Manuel Pellegrini refused to write off Manchester City's fading bid to retain the Premier League title despite a 2-1 loss at Crystal Palace on Monday that left it nine points back of leader Chelsea.
FIFA presidential candidate Prince Ali bin Al-Hussein on Monday expressed fears horse-trading over the allocation of places at the 2018 World Cup could influence the election.
A top Argentine referee is facing a ban after scrapping a penalty and a red card after consulting with a linesman alleged to have seen the incident in slow motion on a television screen.
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers is looking to avoid an FA Cup upset at Blackburn on Wednesday as his side tries to ease the disappointment of its fading challenge for a place in the Champions League.
AC Milan has responded after several black players on he Serie A side's under-10 squad allegedly suffered racist abuse at the hands of parents attending an international junior tournament over the Easter weekend.
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