All eyes are on Tiger Woods as he looks to claw his way back to the top at the 93rd PGA Championship, held at the Atlanta Athletic Club in Johns Creek, Georgia. http://www.billignikeairmaxdamen.com/air-max-95-an-40/ . TSN captures Woods return to the final major of the PGA Tour season with live coverage of all four rounds from Thursday to Sunday. TSNs coverage of the PGA Championship begins Thursday at 1pm et/10am pt with live action from the first round. Live coverage of the second round begins at 1pm et/10am pt on Friday, while the third and final rounds begin live at 11am et/8am pt on Saturday and Sunday. Golf fans on-the-go can also follow all four rounds live on TSN Mobile TV. TSN.ca offers live streaming, with one live streaming option following marquee groups, including Woods group on Thursday and Friday, and a second live streaming option covering the Par 3s (holes 3, 7, 12 and 17). In addition, Canadas industry-leading sports website will have the latest news and updates from the Atlanta Athletic Club all tournament long. On top of highlights and reaction from each round of the PGA Championship, SportsCentre will have daily reports from resident golf expert Bob Weeks leading up to and throughout the tournament. Defending champion Martin Kaymer is up against a rejuvenated Woods, who is looking for his first comeback victory after a string of Major losses and a disappointing finish at last weeks Bridgestone Invitational. The PGA Championship also includes world No. 1 ranked Luke Donald and U.S. Open champion Rory McIlroy, playing among a field of world-class golfers all looking to have their names engraved in history. Considered Glorys Last Shot by pro golfers and fans alike, the PGA Championship is the final chance of the year for players to capture a major championship title. This years event marks just the third time that the Atlanta Athletic Club has hosted the PGA Championship. TSNs broadcast schedule for the PGA Championship is as follows: Thursday, Aug. 111pm et/10am pt - First Round Friday, Aug. 121pm et/10am pt - Second Round Saturday, Aug. 1211am et/8am pt - Third Round Sunday, Aug. 1411am et/8am pt - Final Round Thursdays marquee pairings that will be followed on TSN.ca is as follows: Morning group (tee time is 8:35am ET) Tiger WoodsDavis Love IIIPadraig Harrington Afternoon Group Rory McIlroyCharl SwartzelDarren Clarke ESPN Classic ESPN Classic primes golf fans for the last major of the year with the most memorable moments from the PGA CHAMPIONSHIP, airing the 1989, 1990, 1991, 1998, 1999 and 2000 tournaments. ESPN Classic will broadcast the following classic PGA Championship tournaments: Tuesday, Aug. 9 10am et/7am pt and 4pm et/1pm pt -1991 PGA Championship: Rookie John Daly is a last minute addition to the field and stuns the world by his win 11am et/8am pt and 5pm et/2pm pt -1999 PGA Championship: Tiger Woods wins it by one stroke over Sergio Garcia9pm et/6pm pt (encores on Wednesday at 10am et/7am pt and 4pm et/1pm pt) - 1989 PGA Championship: The late Payne Stewart comes from behind to win the tournament10pm et/7pm pt (encores on Wednesday at 11am et/8am pt and 5pm et/2pm pt) - 2000 PGA Championship: Tiger Woods defeats Bob May in the first ever 3-hole cumulative score Wednesday, Aug. 10 9pm et/6pm pt (encore on Thursday at 10am et/7am pt) - 1990 PGA Championship: Surprise winner Wayne Grady takes his first major championship by three strokes over Fred Couples10pm et/7pm pt (encore on Thursday at 11am et/8am pt) - 1998 PGA Championship: Vijay Singh is the man of the hour http://www.billignikeairmaxdamen.com/air...ren-mv-35/ . "We decided to just go for a clean up. I think its a good thing for me, at least I can come back this season. I dont have to sit out the rest of the year and wait for next year," said Spacek, who said the procedure would happen as soon as possible. http://www.billignikeairmaxdamen.com/air...ren-uh-35/ . Colvin homered twice and drove in four runs in his first start since his call-up, Jhoulys Chacin won for the first time since April, and the Colorado Rockies beat the Washington Nationals 8-3 on Tuesday night.NHL Players Association executive director Donald Fehr sent a memo to the players following Thursdays meeting with the league: Today, we met with the NHL off and on over several hours. A number of matters were discussed, including our proposal for a new pension plan, revenue sharing, the players share and salary cap issues, and the owners "make whole" concept. Present today were Chris Campoli, Mathieu Darche, Ron Hainsey, Johan Hedberg, Manny Malhotra, and Kevin Westgarth (David Backes was present for part of the day), as well as Mathieu Schneider, Joe Reekie, Steve Webb and Rob Zamuner. No new proposals were exchanged on pension issues, but we will discuss this issue again tomorrow (Friday). We did receive a proposal on revenue sharing in response to the proposal we made this week, but this subject still needs considerable work. In addition, we received a revamped proposal covering players share and cap issues, their so-called "make whole", and player contracting issues. The owners finally did formally give us their "make whole" idea, which in dollar terms is similar to the discussions Bill Daly had with Steve Fehr a few days ago. While a step forward, a significant gap remains. Moreover, at the same time we were told that the owners want an "immediate reset" to 50/50 (which would significantly reduce the salary cap) and that their proposals to restrict crucial individual contracting rights must be agreed to. As you know, these include - among other things - losing a year of salary arbitration eliggibility, allowing the team to file for salary arbitration in any year that the player can file, extending UFA eligibility to age 28 or 8 seasons, limiting contracts to 5 years, and permitting only 5% year to year variability in player contracts. http://www.billignikeairmaxdamen.com/air...ren-la-40/. Individually each is bad for players; taken together they would significantly reduce a players bargaining power and give the owner much more leverage over a player for most if not all of his career. In short, the concessions on future salary we have offered (at least $948 Million to $1.25 Billion over five years, depending on HRR growth) are not enough. We are still being told that more salaries must be conceded, and that very valuable player contracting rights must be surrendered. So, while we are meeting again, and while some steps are being taken, there is still a lot of work to be done and bridges to be crossed before an agreement can be made. We will review todays discussions over night and tomorrow morning before meeting again with the owners. Following our meeting tomorrow with the league, we will be able to provide a broader update. As always, please contact us if you have any questions or comments. Best regards.Don On Wednesday night, the NHLPA tabled new offers regarding revenue sharing and the leagues "make whole" provision, with the union suggesting a system where the players share in revenue reaches 50-50 in the third year of the deal. The NHL and the NHLPA gathered for a fourth straight day of collective bargaining talks on Friday -- the longest run of meetings theyve had during these negotiations. ' ' '