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iGATE and Forbes Take The iGATE CEO Cup Global

By Forbes Corporate Communications, Forbes Staff The second iGATE CEO Cup will witness CEOs of Global 2000 companies across the world compete in a first-class championship-style golf tournament on March 21-22, 2014 at the prestigious Pinehurst Golf Resort – Site of the 2014 U.S. Open and U.S. Women’s Open Championships Fremont, Calif. – July 24, 2013: iGATE, the NASDAQ-listed leading outsourcing services company, in association with Forbes, the publisher of Forbes magazine and forbes.com, announced today the second iGATE CEO Cup Golf tournament.  This first-class championship-style golf tournament will be held March 21 – 22, 2014, at Course No. 2 and Course No. 8 of the legendary Pinehurst Resort & Country Club in North Carolina, USA. Grand Slam champion Gary Player will co-host the iGATE CEO Cup just as he did for the inaugural tournament last year. …read more

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Radwanska defends 'beautiful' naked photo-shoot

Polish tennis star Agnieszka Radwanska on Friday defended her controversial nude photo-shoot which saw her dropped by a Catholic youth movement, claiming the pictures were in good taste.

Radwanska, 24, who makes no secret of her strong Catholic faith, was photographed in the “Body Issue” of ESPN Magazine in profile without a stitch, sitting in a lawn chair by a pool filled with tennis balls.

While not explicit, the nude proved too much for a Catholic group known as Krucjata Mlodych (Youth Crusade), which runs a campaign dubbed “I’m not ashamed of Jesus”.

The young Catholics, who claim more than a million followers, dropped Radwanska last week for what they said was “immoral behaviour” in the ESPN spread, which can be seen at espn.go.com/espn/bodyissue.

But world number four Radwanska insisted the pictures were a celebration of the “beauty of the bodies of the best athletes in the world”.

“My tennis colleagues Serena Williams, Daniela Hantuchova and Vera Zvonareva have all participated in the past,” Radwanska wrote on a statement published on her Facebook page.

“The pictures are certainly not meant to cause offense and to brand them as immoral clearly does not take into account the context of the magazine.

“Moreover, they do not contain any explicit imagery whatsoever. I train extremely hard to keep my body in shape and that’s what the article and the magazine is all about.

“It has been suggested by some members of the press (among others) that I was paid for the photo shoot. This is absolutely not the case. Neither I nor any of the other athletes were paid.

“I agreed to participate to help encourage young people, and especially girls, to exercise, stay in shape and be healthy.”

This year’s beaten Wimbledon semi-finalist previously appeared in a television commercial sponsored by the group in which she spelled out the word “Jesus” with tennis balls and urged young Poles not to be ashamed of their faith.

Other athletes in the buff in the special issue include Puerto Rican motocross champ Tarah Gieger and nine-time major golf champion Gary Player, the oldest model at 77.

Home to the former pope, John Paul II, Poland remains one of Europe’s most devout nations. More than 90 percent of the population declares itself Roman Catholic.

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Masterly Muirfield set to test Open challengers

The Open returns to Muirfield for the 16th time starting Thursday, with two straight weeks of sunshine having turned the famed Scottish links into a firm, fast and furious test for the best.

Drivers will seldom be seen and irons will be the weapon of choice off many tees as an elite field looks to stay out of the punishing rough and create the best angles to attack the pins at the par-71 East Lothian layout.

Graeme McDowell, the 2010 US Open champion who grew up playing on links in Northern Ireland and who will start among the favourites, compared golfing at Muirfield to playing a game of chess.

“This is certainly a game of chess this week, where you have to position your pieces and keep them in play,” he said.

“This golf course is all right there in front of you, there’s no hidden tricks to it. Good quality golf gets rewarded.

“You hit the shots, they’ll be where you expect them to be. It gives you half a chance around the greens. It’s very penal off the tee, about half a chance around the greens, gives you a chance to pitch and hit bunker shots, and doesn’t kind of unduly punish you too much.

“Nine out of ten times this golf course will reward good golf, and punish you off the tee, but give yourself opportunities up and around the greens.

“I think it’s a fair golf course which rewards great players and great golf, probably why we have so many great champions at this venue.”

A quick check down the list of past winners at Muirfield certainly confirms what McDowell says as they include Ernie Els, the last time it was played there in 2002, Nick Faldo in 1992 and 1987, Tom Watson (1980), Lee Trevino (1972), Jack Nicklaus (1966) and Gary Player (1959).

Tournament favourite Tiger Woods is eager to join that list and finally win his 15th major title, over five years after his last, which came at the 2008 US Open at Torrey Pines.

The 37-year-old American knows Muirfield well and not all his memories are fond ones.

The last time it was held there in 2002, he went out in his third round just as a storm system came out of the North Sea, whipping up havoc on the course and condemning the American to a 10-over 81, to date the worst score of his professional career.

That left him with no chance of making it three majors in a row, having already won the Masters and the US Open that year, and Woods has failed to get that far along the road to the Grand Slam since then.

Still, he insists he harbours no hard feelings.

“Look at the list of past champions. The number of Hall of Famers that there are who have won here,” said Woods, who said that the elbow injury that sidelined him after last month’s US Open is no longer a problem.

“I think it just goes to show you you really have to hit the ball well. You have to …read more

Source: FULL ARTICLE at Fox World News

Arnold Palmer Talks Tiger Woods Chances At The Masters, New PGA Tour 14 Video Game

By The Huffington Post News Editors

By Brentley Romine, Golfweek

Arnold Palmer is on the cover of the new Tiger Woods PGA Tour 14 video game, which will allow gamers to play as some of the greatest legends in golf – including Woods, Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player.

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Tiger Woods PGA Tour 14 Goes Technicolor

What do sepia tones and ’70’s Technicolor have to do with the Tiger Woods PGA Tour golf franchise? Plenty in 2013, it turns out, thanks to Tiger 14’s new Legends of the Masters mode, where you take your created golfer through a timeline that dates from the 1930s through today.

“It starts you back at the dawn of golf and takes you up through the current day,” says EA Tiburon producer Mike DeVault.

It’s not unlike last year’s Tiger Challenge mode. You’ll start in the ’30s with Bobby Jones and continue forward to face off in scenarios based on actual championships from each era against the likes of Ben Hogan, Sam Snead, Gary Player, Lee Trevino, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, and the 2001 (read: pre-knee injury, pre-Thanksgiving night car crash) version of Tiger Woods himself.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Video Games