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Paul Waring poses with the trophy after winning the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship. | Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images
Englishman Paul Waring had some of the best golfers in the world chasing him down, but he held on to win the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship.
With some of the best golfers on the planet lurking on the leaderboard, Paul Waring, the 229th-ranked player in the world, emerged victorious in Abu Dhabi.
He carded a 6-under 66 on Sunday to finish at 24-under overall, two strokes ahead of his fellow countryman Tyrrell Hatton.
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The football gods once again provided us with another crazy Saturday of action that saw a myriad of upsets, wild finishes and students once again trashing fields, as we inch closer to the playoffs.
There was a good chance that we were headed towards some type of chaos this weekend, which usually happens as we get closer to the end of the regular season. Whether it’s rivalry games or matchups that will decide how conference championship weekend will play out, we had it all this weekend.
Instead of asking about the Maryland-Oregon football game he had just witnessed, a reporter decided to ask Ducks head coach Dan Lanning a political question during his postgame press conference. To no surprise, the question had an anti-Donald Trump tone, but Lanning handled the situation in true patriotic fashion.
Oregon improved to 10-0 on the year with its 39-18 win over the Terps on Saturday and will remain the top-ranked team in the country when next week’s polls are released.