Life hasn’t been too bad for Wyndham Clark over the last nine months or so. The 30-year-old earned his first major championship victory at the U.S. Open in June, made the U.S. Ryder Cup team, picked up two more wins along the way, and now finds himself as the No. 4 ranked player in the world.
With success comes more attention, however, and some in the golf world have accused Clark of bending the rules in recent weeks.
At the Arnold Palmer Invitational earlier this month, Clark was seen grounding his club directly behind his ball in the rough with video showing the ball move.
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Ahead of the Australian Grand Prix Daniel Ricciardo addressed the rumors about his Red Bull future
With the Formula 1 grid down in Melbourne this weekend for the Australian Grand Prix, it is a chance for favorite son Daniel Ricciardo to put in a good result in front of the home crowd.
Depending on who you listen to, Ricciardo might need such a result.
Ricciardo heads to Melbourne with the rest of the grid searching for his first points of the season.
Russell Wilson is now a member of the Pittsburgh Steelers after signing a team-friendly, one-year deal last week with the franchise that boasts six Super Bowl titles.
The QB has been fired up about the move, as he posted a hype video after the deal got done. The Steelers later added another QB, Justin Fields, in a trade with the Chicago Bears, so Wilson might have some competition for the starting job in Pittsburgh.
The Arizona Cardinals are willing to trade the No. 4 overall pick in next month’s NFL draft, as the rumor they are open for business was confirmed by no less than general manager Monti Ossenfort on Wednesday.
“There will be a big neon sign that says ‘open,’” Ossenfort joked with reporters. “I don’t like it blinking, it messes with my eyes, but we’re always going to be listening. I think we’ll always have the conversation. We may not get to a point where a deal makes sense, whether it’s at [No.] 4 or anywhere we’re picking.
With speculation surrounding his relationship with former translator Ippei Mizuhara, Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter and pitcher Shohei Ohtani had little to say to reporters Thursday morning.
Ohtani left the Dodgers’ clubhouse in Seoul without taking any questions after Los Angeles’s 15–11 loss to the San Diego Padres in the finale of their two-game series in Seoul, South Korea.
Per Chelsea Janes of The Washington Post, the Dodgers’ public relations team told reporters Ohtani would not be speaking, and then he left telling the press in Japanese to “have a good night.
With the 2024 NFL draft just over one month away, rumors and reports about potential trades are ramping up. One team at the center of such conversations is the Arizona Cardinals, who possess the No. 4 pick in April’s draft.
Arizona general manager Monti Ossenfort confirmed the team is “open for business” in terms of fielding offers for its first-round pick, and he expects trade conversations to pick up at the annual league meetings, which take place March 24-27.
“I think we’ll always have the conversation,” Ossenfort said, via NFL Network’s Grant Gordon.
Free agent wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. intends to visit the Miami Dolphins on Thursday, according to CBS Sports’s Josina Anderson.
The Miami Herald and The Athletic confirmed Anderson’s report Wednesday night.
The 31-year-old Beckham was released by the Baltimore Ravens earlier this month. Last season, he recorded 35 catches for 565 yards and three touchdowns in 14 regular-season games in Baltimore, averaging a career-high 16.1 yards per catch.
Why’d he do it? “Gotta bring some excitement to this team.
The Miami Marlins are making a serious play to put some butts in seats this season — something that hasn’t always come easy for them — and they’re doing it with a ticket option that will also give fans a deal on the food front as concession stand prices continue to get more and more absurd.
The team announced the new ticket option on Wednesday.
The way it works is that you buy a ticket — which start at $52 — and you’re allowed to eat as much as you want from a menu of selected items and you can wash it down with non-alcoholic drinks.