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Matt Wallace, the 33-year-old PGA Tour pro, didn’t hold back his distaste for the Sedgefield Country Club at the Wyndham Championship.
Matt Wallace didn’t have a terrible first round at the Wyndham Championship Thursday.
He carded a 3-under 67, placing him T5 just two shots back of leader Adam Scott. Wallace made a bogey on three of his last five holes though. That poor finish provided quite the reaction from the Englishman.
“A bit pissed off, actually, with the finish… Yeah, just frustrated,” Wallace said.
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The Lions have made history ahead of the 2023 football season, as the team announced that it has sold out its season tickets for the home games at Ford Field. It is the first time in the history of the stadium that the Lions have sold out the season ticket allotment.
Detroit enters 2023 as the odds-on favorite to win the NFC North after nearly making a playoff appearance a year ago. After going just 3-13-1 in 2021, the Lions barely missed the playoffs with a 9–8 record a season ago.
Francis Ngannou won his last professional fight by unanimous decision to retain the UFC heavyweight championship, so he would seem to be the last person to need extra assistance to prepare for a bout.
But his next fight—a boxing match between undefeated world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury—is no ordinary fight. So it only makes sense that Ngannou would call in the big guns by hiring Mike Tyson to be in his corner.
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How the Big Ten and Big 12 are putting the Pac-12 as we know it on life support
So…let’s talk about the Pac-12 and realignment, shall we?
(/pulls up chair Captain America style)
Well, it’s not looking great, doc. With the Big Ten presidents authorizing the conference to explore adding Oregon and Washington in the coming months, the Pac-12 is essentially on life support.
The incident that led to the Yankees placing pitcher Domingo German on the restricted list on Wednesday occurred at Yankee Stadium and was not a domestic situation, clubhouse sources say.
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The FedEx Cup playoffs and Adam Scott go hand in hand as the veteran golfer came out on fire at the Wyndham Championship.
Adam Scott is fighting for one of the top 70 spots that get to play in the FedEx Cup playoffs. The fan favorite is on a heater to begin his Wyndham Championship in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Scott finished his round with a share of the lead after posting a 5-under 65 Thursday.
Before the tournament started, he sat at No. 81 in the playoff standings. Now, he is projected to jump 44 spots to No. 37.
Mercury star Skylar Diggins-Smith has not played this season as she is on maternity leave, and it turns out she doesn’t feel like she’s a member of the team at all.
A Phoneix fan on Twitter noticed that the team’s social media account didn’t wish Diggins-Smith a happy birthday this week, and in turn, the guard used the opportunity to air some grievances regarding her treatment as she has been away from the team.
“They’re not gonna acknowledge me this year and it’s OK guys,” Diggins-Smith tweeted. “We’re not affiliated unless it’s the checks….per management.
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The Cardinals super fan known as “Rally Runner” is facing a felony charge after being on the front lines of the Jan. 6 attacks.
Daniel Donnelly Jr. is a dedicated St. Louis Cardinals fan known for painting his face red and jogging around Busch Stadium when his home team is in need of a comeback. He’s better known as “Rally Runner” to Cardinals fans, and even made it his legal name according to DMV records.
The Hornets held a press conference Thursday officially introducing its new owners, Gabe Plotkin and Rick Schnall. Ahead of the presser, former majority owner Michael Jordan released a statement addressing the sale and his tenure at the helm of the franchise.
“The opportunity to be the majority owner of the Charlotte Hornets in my home state of North Carolina for the last 13 years has been a tremendous honor,” Jordan said in the release.
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Dahmen hasn’t missed the FedEx Cup playoffs in the last five years but is in a tough spot entering the Wyndham Championship.
Joel Dahmen is playing for one of the 70 spots in the FedEx Cup playoffs this week at the Wyndham Championship in Greensboro, North Carolina. Barring an exceptional tournament, he’ll likely miss the postseason for the first time in five years.
Entering the first round of the Wyndham Championship, Dahmen is No. 82 in the FedEx Cup standings. He needs 107 points to get inside the Top 70 to make it.