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Singer Ben Rector brings his clubs on tour—and it shows
Rising music star Ben Rector discusses his low-handicap, playing Augusta twice and his golf obsession.
Wyndham Clark shoots 10-under 61 to lead Phoenix Open by 2
Wyndham Clark beat darkness and everyone else at TPC Scottsdale
LPGA cancels China event, citing viral outbreak concerns
LPGA cancels China event, citing viral outbreak concerns
Stephen Ames takes PGA Tour Champions lead in Morocco
Stephen Ames takes PGA Tour Champions lead in Morocco
A “hungover” David Feherty once got one of the oddest penalties in PGA Tour history
David CannonWe've seen some crazy penalties on the PGA Tour through the years, but David Feherty may have incurred the funniest one. Not that he found it amusing at the time.
On the eve of the 2020 Waste Management Phoenix Open, the NBC/Golf Channel analyst hosted a media roundtable in which he was asked about the time he was penalized for not using a proper ball marker. Without one—or apparently, even a coin—on him, Feherty instead used his hotel room key on the green during an unspecified Houston Open. And, well, here's how he tells it:
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“Vaughn Moise gave me the penalty,” Feherty recalled. “At the time we were playing the Houston Open and I, when I teed off that morning I was a little unprepared, to say the least, and confused, maybe slightly hungover.”
Go on. . .
“I didn't have a marker with me, so I had this hotel, it was actually—when they gave you a key rather than the damn cards th..
Of course Andy Reid compared having nine grandchildren to eating Chinese food
Icon SportswireIf there's anything Andy Reid loves more than embarrassing opposing defenses, it's eating food. This is not a fat joke, it's a simple fact. When he's not diagramming the latest and greatest misdirection play, he's thinking about where he's getting his next meal. This is a man who once ate a 40-ounce steak in 19 minutes. A man whose first thought after losing a crushing AFC Championship game to the Patriots a year ago was “man, I need a cheeseburger.” A man who once ordered not one, not two, but THREE steaks while out to eat with Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie. A man who … you get the point.
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Not surprisingly, just three days before he coaches in one of the biggest games of his life, Reid had grub on his brain, just like he always does. During a press conference, the Kansas City Chiefs head coach was asked about what it's like to have nine gran..
McDowell, Green card 64 to share lead at Saudi International
Graeme McDowell and Gavin Green shared the lead at the Saudi International by shooting 6-under 64 in the first round
Nashville’s Nick Bonino scores brutally bad own goal, must have bet on the Capitals
You don't have to have played hockey at any level to know that passing the puck in front of your own goaltender across the ice is never a smart move. Sure, some of the more skilled players in the NHL can get away with it, but all it does is invite trouble in front of your netminder's crease. Just ask 11-year NHL veteran Nick Bonino, who broke the golden rule and paid the ultimate price on Wednesday night.
Six minutes into the second period, Bonino's Nashville Predators led the Washington Capitals 3-2 in D.C. The Caps, who lead the entire NHL in points, do not need any help from the opposition, but that's just what they got from Bonino, who scored a brutal own goal to tie the game up 3-3:
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Not great, bob. As you can hear, the commentators immediately assumed that Washington's Carl Hagelin had gotten a stick on Bonino's pass, which would have earned him the goal and been a little less embarrassing for Bo..
Olympic Golf 2020: How players qualify to compete in Tokyo (and the latest rankings)
Everything you need to know about how golfers can secure their spots to compete in the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo