Author: Michael

Rose Zhang on Day One of the 2024 AIG Women’s Open at St. Andrews. | Photo by Luke Walker/Getty Images
Young LPGA star Rose Zhang managed to shoot even par on day one at the AIG Women’s Open, but she still had plenty of anxiety.
The relentless winds that have whipped off St. Andrews Bay have given the best female players in the world absolute fits on day one of the AIG Women’s Open.
Only a handful of players are at even par or better through 18 holes, including Rose Zhang, who posted an even-par 72 on Thursday.

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Catching up on the OutKick Weekend News Cycle after a short vacation, I was surprised to find out that ESPN’s Mina Kimes was publicly calling out our site and founder as people who “mine bigotry for clicks.”
How original.
Kimes zeroed in on these claims, calling OutKick some kind of a beacon for hate. 
As a Mexican writing his 5,000th or so article for OutKick, I was shocked to find out Clay Travis and the rest of our group had this secret directive hiding behind their backs.

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Fans were lined up outside Lambeau Field Thursday morning in anticipation of the joint practice about to begin across the street between the Green Bay Packers and Baltimore Ravens.
And, yes, the kids brought their bikes.
If you’re not a Cheesehead, you may not be aware that when the Packers open practices to the public, fans typically wait for the team to come out of its locker room. And kids have for years brought their bicycles so that players and coaches can ride their bikes to the practice field nearby.
The kids walk or jog along with whomever borrowed their bike.

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Photo by Oisin Keniry/R&A/R&A via Getty Images
Hall finished her first round in a good spot at the Women’s Open, as she openly expressed her love for St. Andrews.
Georgia Hall fired off a 1-under 71 at St. Andrews to sit inside the Top 10 after 18 holes at the AIG Women’s Open.
Her eagle on the ninth hole closed her round with a massive momentum booster.
Regardless, Hall loves St. Andrews a lot. She voiced her passion for the Home of Golf.
“This is my favorite place, like ever,” Hall said. “I prefer here than home.

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