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There are 13 LIV golfers in the Masters field for 2024, but these three are the ones who just might win the whole thing.
The Masters stage is set at Augusta National as 88 of the best players in the world look to take home one of those illustrious Green Jackets.
Among those 88, 13 LIV Golf players qualified. Interestingly, there are seven former Masters champions in that group.

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The young Cincinnati superstar made more baseball history Monday night
Last season, Elly De La Cruz was called up by the Cincinnati Reds and electrified both the team, and all of baseball. With a combination of power and speed that makes him seem more like a video game character De La Cruz almost immediately began turning heads, and making some baseball history along the way.
Here at the start of his first full season in the big leagues, De La Cruz is picking up where he left off a season ago.

Tyrrell Hatton won’t be walking the grounds of Augusta National alongside his regular caddie Mick Donaghy during this week’s Masters, but not exactly by choice.
The Englishman has been forced to call upon a friend of his to fly to Augusta, Georgia and take over bag duties for the year’s first major after Donaghy took a bit of a tumble after a dinner in Miami last weekend. Hatton revealed that Donaghy’s shoulder may have met the ground, which is never great, and he had to spend a night in the hospital after his fall.
“My caddie fell over last night after dinner.

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Here’s our latest projection of the 2024 NBA Draft now that March Madness is over.
The 2024 NBA Draft cycle opened this summer with massive uncertainty over would who emerge as the No. 1 player in the class. With college basketball season now over, and UConn again reigning supreme, it feels like we’re no closer to a consensus answer.
The lack of an obvious top prospect has always made evaluating this draft class a true challenge for the sickos. It usually isn’t this way.

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The Masters Tournament prides itself on having the best players from around the world, so which International stars can don the Green Jacket?
Augusta National welcomes the best players from around the world to the Masters Tournament every year.
Over 20 countries are represented among the 88 players in this year’s tournament, a great example of how global this event has become.

The NCAA was called upon to follow the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) after the collegiate organization for small colleges and universities banned transgender athletes from competing in women’s sports.
The NAIA said its decision was rooted in “fair and safe competition for all student-athletes” and that “Title IX ensures there are separate and equal opportunities for female athletes.” The organization said only athletes whose biological sex is female may participate in “NAIA-sponsored female sports.

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With LIV Golf peeling off more and more stars from the PGA Tour, it begs the question: which league will shine the brightest?
The Masters Tournament is finally upon us. That magical week that every golf fan looks forward to is here. But this year might very well be different than any other.
The PGA Tour is in flux as the emergence of LIV Golf has forced the former to make major changes.

Whether it has been warranted or not, Brian Harman has been looked at as an underdog his entire career. Over the years, the undersized lefty has gotten comfortable in that role and has been able to turn it into a motivating factor, but he may have to fabricate that mentality at Augusta National this week.
Following his Open Championship win last year at Royal Liverpool, Harman explained that fans heckling him drove him to focus in and get the job done. He ultimately won by six shots.
“Everybody has got their team they’re rooting for.

A truly awesome Caitlin Clark stat has surfaced that puts the Iowa football team to shame.
Clark’s college career came to an end this past weekend with a loss to South Carolina in the national title game. The Iowa sensation never won a ring, but will be remembered as the woman responsible for elevating the game to levels nobody previously thought possible.
She did it by scoring at an insane rate and by firing off shots from absurd distances. She was in range as soon as she crossed half-court.
Now, a stat is going viral that is a tough look for Kirk Ferentz and the Iowa football program.