When Tiger Woods shockingly won the 2019 Masters at 43 years old, many wondered if it would be the last time we would see the legend capture a major championship. Well, Woods isn’t going to win a major in 2024 after a poor first round at The Open Championship on Thursday.
In fact, it’d be a near miracle if the former World No. 1 golfer managed to even make the cut.
Woods started strong on Thursday, making par on his first two holes before sinking a lengthy putt from off the green for birdie on the third hole.
That was the highlight of the day, though.
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Once again struggling at a major, Tiger Woods summons up all the old familiar questions about when he should hang it up. But that’s up to Tiger.
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Caitlin Clark may be a phenom on the WNBA basketball court but is still human when it comes to her anxiety and emotions, something that she’s afraid may be creeping up soon as the league prepares for a month-long break.
Speaking with reporters Wednesday, the NCAA’s all-time leading scorer expressed her concerns about the upcoming hiatus that won’t have her or the Indiana Fever return to the WNBA court until Aug. 16, in part because the Olympics which Clark was not chosen to participate in.
I think everyone was a little surprised when Mike Tyson agreed to fight boxer and YouTube star Jake Paul, many probably assuming that the reason he did was the same reason anyone would agree to box someone thirty years younger: cold, hard cash.
While an illness forced the bout to be moved to November from its originally planned date of July 20 (Jake Paul will now be fighting ex-UFC fighter Platinum Mike Perry that night), Tyson seems committed to going through with it and talked to Esquire‘s Timothy Bell about why he would’ve agreed to the fight in the first place.
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