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Johnson Wagner at Valhalla Golf Club | Golf Channel Screen Shot
Wagner continued to be the star of the PGA Championship broadcast after fans lost it watching his chipping yips.
Golf Channel analyst Johnson Wagner is golf entertainment in human form. Could an Emmy be in his future for the content he continues to produce?
He has to be one of the best personalities on the broadcast team, and the former PGA Tour pro added to his lore at the PGA Championship.

Scottie Scheffler during the third round of the 2024 PGA Championship. | Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images
Scottie Scheffler faces four separate charges from his early Friday morning arrest at the PGA Championship.
Prosecutors in Louisville will likely drop the charges stemming from Scottie Scheffler’s arrest at the PGA Championship, according to Kevin Van Valkenburg.
Early Friday morning, as a steady rain fell before dawn, Scheffler attempted to enter Valhalla Golf Club in advance of his second-round tee time.

One of the biggest disconnects in sports is the one between the sports media and the athletes, coaches and sports fans. As OutKick founder Clay Travis pointed out recently, sports writers are almost all left-wing activists. Conservative talk show host Dennis Prager, appearing on The Adam Carolla Show, gave a theory as to why. 
Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker made some “controversial” remarks during a Catholic college graduation.

Fanatics has filed a lawsuit against Arizona Cardinals rookie Marvin Harrison Jr. for an alleged breach of contract. 
While the filing has been heavily redacted, the sports apparel and memorabilia brand claims it has an agreement worth more than $1 million with the star wideout dating back to May 2023, according to a report from ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Harrison’s team denies the existence of said agreement.
Throughout the pre-draft process, Harrison marched to the beat of his own drum.

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Lando Norris gave Max Verstappen a reason to sweat in Imola
This week at the Formula 1 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix was about slamming doors for Max Verstappen. After the Red Bull driver struggled during Friday’s dual practice sessions in the upgraded RB20, many believed the door was open for another team — perhaps McLaren or home favorite Ferrari — to deny Verstappen his eighth-straight pole position. But with a thunderous performance on Saturday, Verstappen slammed that door shut, putting himself P1 for the start of the race at historic Imola.