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A fifth place finish, and a lack of pace, saw Max Verstappen frustrated after the Hungarian Grand Prix
On a sweltering day in Budapest, the track surface at the Hungarian Grand Prix was not the only thing scorching.
So too was Red Bull driver Max Verstappen.
From the opening laps — when Verstappen was instructed by his team to give second place back to Lando Norris after an investigation was noted by race officials for Verstappen leaving the track and gaining an advantage — to the post-race media sessions the Red Bull driver was beyond heated.
Jon Rahm during day four at The Open. | Photo by Zac Goodwin/Getty Images
Jon Rahm finally played like himself in the year’s final major, posting his best finish of the season at The Open Championship.
Jon Rahm came out red hot on Sunday at The Open Championship, making four birdies over his first seven holes to soar up the leaderboard.
But Royal Troon’s closing stretch cooled him down, as he posted a 3-under 68 to finish at 1-under overall. Yet, he ultimately tied for seventh, marking his best major finish of the season.
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Heading into 2024, the biggest knock on Xander Schauffele was that he was arguably the best player in the world to never win a major championship.
Not only did he put that to bed with a victory at the PGA Championship in May, but he carried that momentum into The Open Championship with another win on Sunday.
Schuffele entered the final round one shot behind leader Billy Horschel, who was four-under. But Schauffele was part of a huge group of players tied for second at three-under.
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Xander Schauffele put together a round for the ages, as he raced past the contenders to win The Open.
Golf fans, pundits, and historians alike will discuss Xander Schauffele’s remarkable back-nine at Royal Troon for decades to come.
It’s one of the most challenging stretches in major championship golf, yet Schauffele made it look easy. He made four birdies over his final nine holes, two of which came on the 11th and 13th holes—two of the most formidable par-4s in the world.
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Thom Brennaman, who was fired from his broadcasting jobs four years ago after using a homophobic slur on air, will be back in the booth this fall.
Per “The Athletic’s” Andrew Marchand, The CW will start having Brennaman call games for its Pac-12 football package, with his first assignment being the Oregon State vs. Idaho State game. As the season progresses, he will primarily be calling ACC games.
“There are no words to describe how grateful I am that they’re rolling the dice,” Brennaman told The Athletics. “They don’t have to do this.
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