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The Chevron Championship had casualties to some of the biggest names in the sport, with these five names sent home Friday.
The LPGA Tour is at the halfway mark during its first major, the Chevron Championship.
Nelly Korda is unbelievably in contention to win her fifth straight tournament, and young players crowd the top of the leaderboard.
The Top 73 and ties made the weekend while the other half of the field was sent packing. Some of the top-ranked women in golf were among those who missed the cut at The Club at Charlton Woods in The Woodlands, TX.

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Kelly Oubre took a shot at celebrity Knicks fans and now he’s beefing with Ben Stiller
The NBA playoffs have a new beef. On one side, we have someone so ridiculously photogenic that they could have, years ago, convincingly played a male model. On the other we have Ben Stiller, because that’s right, he’s now feuding with Kelly Oubre as the latter’s Sixers get set to take on Stiller’s Knicks in the first round.

Jordan Spieth hits from the bunker on the first hole during the second round of the 2024 RBC Heritage. | Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images
Jordan Spieth felt something pop in his wrist at the RBC Heritage, which led him to think about withdrawing.
Jordan Spieth almost walked off the golf course after hitting a bunker shot on Harbour Town’s 13th hole during the first round of the RBC Heritage.
His follow-through slammed into the bulkhead of the trap, leading a tendon in his wrist to pop out, per Paul Hodowanic of the PGA Tour.

Woods teased golf fans with a video of four chairs that appear to be his TGL team, but left plenty to the imagination.
Tiger Woods will announce his Jupiter Links Golf Club team for his and Rory McIlroy’s TGL league Monday.
On Friday evening, the 15-time major winner teased golf fans with a video featuring four chairs on the beach. One seat had Woods’ name, while three featured blank tags.
“Find out who’s going to be filling these chairs on Monday,” Tiger wrote.

Find out who’s going to be filling these chairs on Monday @TGL pic.twitter.

By halftime on Friday night, the Miami Heat led the Chicago Bulls 47-37 in the Eastern Conference Play-In Tournament. But judging by all the empty seats at Kaseya Center, Heat fans didn’t care too much.
During ESPN’s halftime show, hosts Kendrick Perkins and Michael Wilbon called out Miami supporters for not showing up.
“I’m just a little disappointed in the fanbase of the Miami Heat,” Perkins said. “There’s too many open seats.”
And Wilbon took things a step further: “That’s not a great fanbase at all. It hasn’t been. They’re front-runners.

I’d never leave America. Let’s get that straight right off the bat. I’d definitely never leave America for Canada. Yuck. No shot. 
Now, I don’t know what the exchange rate is between our great land and Justin Trudeau’s socialist country, and I don’t care. Don’t come after me for it, because I truly don’t care. 
LOOK at this now-viral video of concession stand prices at the Rogers Centre – home of the Toronto Blue Jays – and tell me I’m wrong for never wanting to leave the US of A for that northern country:
Just insane.

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Why did Aston Martin lodge a protest over Carlos Sainz Jr., and why was it dismissed?
It would not be a Formula 1 grand prix weekend without a little bit of controversy.
This weekend’s Chinese Grand Prix is certainly living up to that rule.
The first spicy bit of business came at the end of qualifying for the Sprint Race, when Lando Norris saw a lap time deleted for exceeding track limits, but subsequently reinstated. That decision allowed Norris to capture pole position, and led to some questions as to what exactly happened.