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Author: Michael
If you’re going to the U.S. Open, you have to have a Honey Deuce.
The signature cocktail has been a staple at the tennis tournament since 2005, and it’s also a giant cash cow for the organizers. Vendors at the 2023 U.S. Open sold more than 450,000 Honey Deuces over the 20-day event — an 11% increase from 2022.
At $22 a pop, that’s a whopping $9.9 million in sales for just this one concession item. To put that in perspective: Honey Deuce sales alone could cover the prize money paid to both the men’s and women’s singles champions.
Caitlin Clark checked out of the Fever game aft
Fans will now use “Sue Bird Court” to get to games at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle.
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark scared WNBA fans after going down in the first quarter against the Atlanta Dream on Monday.
Clark tried to walk off the injury — rolling her ankle after a minor run-in with Atlanta’s Nia Coffey — but the Fever rook went back to the bench and removed her left shoe. She remained on the bench for the remainder of the quarter.
Clark jumped back into the game at the start of the second quarter, scoring a quick basket to put Indiana up, 24-19.
She exited the game after playing seven minutes, recording three points with two rebounds and one assist.
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The PGA Tour recently changed its rule regarding broken clubs, finally allowing players to swap a club that was damaged during a round – provided the player did not damage the club out of anger or frustration.
Basically, if a player breaks his club during a round, and it’s not his fault, he can replace it. But if he breaks it because he’s angry and slams it into the ground, there is no replacement available.
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Cook is reportedly flying to meet with the Cowboys on Monday.
Formerly a candidate to replace Ryan Tannehill, Titans backup quarterback Malik Willis is no longer an option in Tennessee — playing in a new jersey after being traded Monday to Green Bay.
Willis, a third-round draft pick out of Liberty in 2022, was traded to the Packers for a mere seventh-round pick, which decisively signaled to fans the resounding failure of the Malik Willis Experiment in Nashville.
In limited appearances for the Titans in 2022, Willis failed to exhibit QB1 play. In three starts that season (1-2), he amassed a 50.