| 'Vulnerable' Miami WR Marshall reveals disorder and Tseng cruises to 4-shot Women's British triumph |
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Brandon Marshall made a juggling, one-handed catch during a drill, drawing a loud ovation from Miami Dolphins fans in nearby sun-baked stands. A few minutes later, another spectacular grab earned him a fist-bump from coach Tony Sparano and left Marshall clapping his hands.The Dolphins' wide receiver says he was diagnosed earlier this year with borderline personality disorder, which has been known to stem from things such as unstable personal relationships, a negative self-image and a fear of failure. He made the decision to go public with the issue to raise awareness, and says he plans to eventually lobby Congress for funding to assist research efforts."For so long, I've been just trying to get help. [Read the full article] Judging by the record books, Yani Tseng is 10 years ahead of Annika Sorenstam.The 22-year-old Taiwanese won the Women's British Open for the second straight year Sunday, beating Brittany Lang by four strokes and becoming the youngest player -- male or female -- to capture a fifth major title.Women's British Open Leaderboard1. Tseng (-16)2. Lang (-12)3. Gustafson (-11)4. Yang (-10)T-5. Matthew (-9)T-5. Masson (-9)• ScoresSorenstam was 32 when she won the 2003 LPGA Championship for her fifth major. Tiger Woods was 24 when he won his fifth at the 2000 PGA Championship."It's so great making history on this golf course, and I feel wonderful right now," said Tseng, who is ranked No. 1 and won the LPGA Championship last month. "I hope to keep winning. [Read the full article] |








