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Golf Digest on MSNBritish Open 2025: Bryson DeChambeau gives fans what they want, returns to tee box to crush driverA video shows DeChambeau walking off a tee box to some disappointed groans after he hit an iron instead of driver. Ever the ...
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Golf Monthly on MSN'Such A Disappointment' - Billy Horschel Questions 'Very Odd' Open Decision To Remove Bunker RakersThere will be no designated bunker rakers with the groups at the 2025 Open, which last year's runner-up described on social media as a "disappointment" and "very odd" ...
BRYSON DECHAMBEAU has been hailed as the “people’s champ” after his gesture delighted fans at the Open. The American golfer had left some disappointed with his decision to tee ...
Caddies will be responsible for the raking of the bunkers at the 2025 British Open, which they do every other week anyway.
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSNAndre Iguodala breaks down when load management makes sense for teams: "Now you have the narrative that players don't want to play"Andre Iguodala breaks down when load management makes sense for teams: "Now you have the narrative that players don't want to ...
Who will win the 153rd Open Championship? Our experts dive into all the twists and turns of the year's final major ...
When Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. entered the ring in May 2015, they took part in the richest fight in boxing history. If Pacquiao gets his wish, round two could be next up.
Justin Rose has been agonizingly close to major No. 2 over the past year, but the misses haven't left him disappointed. Just the opposite.
On the eve of The Open, the world’s best golfer revealed a startlingly honest insight into the emptiness of winning. Lawrence ...
The City Council vote all but dooms the company’s chances of obtaining one of up to three casino licenses that New York State ...
Phil Mickelson, paired at Royal Portrush with the West Australian NZ Open champion and fellow lefthander Ryan Peake for the first 36 holes at The Open, has been known to both hit "bombs" and set a few ...
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Golf Digest on MSNBritish Open 2025: Scottie Scheffler's sermon is the answer Rory McIlroy has been searching forFor proof of this dynamic, look no further than the varied reactions to Scottie Scheffler's comments on Tuesday at Royal Portrush. His words revealed not a man searching for purpose, but one who had ...
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