Author: Michael

Cameron Smith during day one of The Open Championship. | Photo by Pedro Salado/Getty Images
Two of LIV Golf’s biggest stars know how they can feel better prepared for next year’s Open Championship.
There is a reason why so many PGA Tour stars play in the Genesis Scottish Open immediately before The Open every year.
Players feel that they must reacclimate themselves to links golf, a completely different style of play, which, as the R&A likes to say, is “forged by nature.” Links golf requires shot-making, creativity, and patience.

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Aston Martin driver Fernando Alonso to miss media day at F1 São Paulo Grand Prix as he deals with an infection
For the second race weekend in a row, veteran driver Fernando Alonso will not participate in media day activities. Alonso was absent last Thursday at the Mexico City Grand Prix, and Aston Martin announced on Wednesday that Alonso will also miss media day activities ahead of this weekend’s São Paulo Grand Prix.

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Lexie Hull joins the brand-new 3×3 professional basketball league after a standout season with the Fever.
The Indiana Fever finally have some representation in Unrivaled: guard Lexie Hull is the latest to commit to playing in the new professional 3×3 basketball league slated to tip-off in Miami on January 17th. Prior to Hull’s commitment, the Fever were the only WNBA team without a participating player in the new offseason venture.

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Whatever works, I guess.
Aaron Rodgers never met an alternative medicine or cooky cure he didn’t like, and now he’s found a new one. Rodgers is crediting a mixture of cayenne pepper and water as his “fountain of youth,” which he thinks has helped heal knee, hamstring, and ankle issues.
Rodgers says he’s now feeling great since starting a regimen of the elixir in Week 8, and he got the idea from punter Thomas Morstead.

“T-Mo gave me a little fountain of youth,” he said of Morstead.

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All season, Major League Baseball players have complained about the new Nike uniforms. Now, it’s Nike’s turn to complain.
In an attempt to conjure up some of the magic from the 1990s’ dynasty, the New York Yankees have opted to wear their vintage navy turtlenecks under their jerseys for the World Series. And these aren’t just replicas. According to YES Network’s Justin Shackil, they are the exact same ones issued to the team some 30 years ago.

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