Scottie Scheffler celebrates with the trophy and the tartan jacket after winning the 2024 RBC Heritage. | Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images
Scottie Scheffler won on the PGA Tour for the fourth time in five tries, with his latest victory coming at the RBC Heritage.
Remember when people said Scottie Scheffler could not putt?
Since changing from a blade putter to a mallet putter ahead of the Arnold Palmer Invitational in March, Scheffler has gone on to win at Bay Hill, TPC Sawgrass, Augusta National, and most recently, the rain-delayed RBC Heritage at Harbour Town Golf Links.
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Masters champion Scottie Scheffler winning the RBC Heritage on Monday morning was inevitable. It felt that way at the start of the week, too.
Projected No. 1 pick and current JL Bourg France player Zaccharie Risacher, 19, has submitted paperwork to make him eligible for the 2024 NBA draft.
Incriminating comments from Kirk Cousins and Saquon Barkley’s college coach has the Falcons and Eagles lined up for tampering penalties
When Kirk Cousins was introduced as the newest member of the Atlanta Falcons, the quarterback made a remark that turned some heads inside and outside the league.
Could that remark lead to a finding of tampering, and potentially shake up the entire 2024 NFL Draft?
That scenario is on the table as NFL Draft Week begins, according to multiple reports.
Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani made MLB and Japanese history during Los Angeles’ 10-0 win over the New York Mets on Sunday.
During the bottom of the third inning, Ohtani said “Sayonara” to an 0-1 slider from Adrian Houser and sent it into the right field stands. That not only sparked an offensive clinic from the Dodgers, it vaulted him into the history books.
Ohtani now has 176 career MLB home runs, which stands alone as the most by any player born in Japan.
The top three teams picking on Thursday traded away their starting quarterbacks after season’s end. It’s unprecedented and part of a league-wide shift.
Lane Kiffin has no interest in rocking his old colors.
Kiffin is taking Ole Miss football to new levels, and there’s a lot of hype and optimism around the program. The Rebels coach is building a well oiled machine in Oxford.
However, we all need a little rest and relaxation, and that came in the form of a Morgan Wallen concert at Ole Miss this past weekend.
Despite dealing with some legal issues after being hit with three felony charges over an alleged chair throwing incident, Wallen went to the SEC school to make up a concert that had to be canceled last year over some health issues.
Arch Manning represents the best part of why the no-wait NCAA Transfer Portal was born – to give excellent players who are backing up other excellent players a chance at another school the very next season before it’s too late.
Too often what it becomes, though, is the NCAA Backup Portal – filled with players who leave their original school too fast because they’re backups who remain backups at the new school.
It’s been 20 years since Pat Tillman was killed in Afghanistan.
The former Arizona Cardinals safety turned Army Ranger was killed April 22, 2004 at the age of 27 in a friendly fire incident during the War on Terror in Afghanistan.
He walked away from earning millions of dollars in the NFL to serve his country after 9/11, and the talented football player ended up paying the ultimate price.
I understand there was a lot of controversy surrounding Tillman’s death, the friendly fire incident and how the government handled all of it.
That’s not what I want to talk about today.