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Column: Bones still a caddie, but with a microphone in hand

HONOLULU (AP) All it took was one week back on the bag to remind Jim ”Bones” Mackay what he always loved about being a caddie.

It just wasn’t enough for this to be the ultimate mic drop.

Mackay traded in his TV microphone at the Sony Open for the 40-pound bag belonging to Justin Thomas.

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It was his first time caddying since he split with Phil Mickelson six months ago. Mackay was only a temporary replacement at Waialae for Jimmy Johnson, a good friend and Thomas’ regular caddie who has a nasty case of plantar fasciitis that will keep him in a walking boot for the next month.

”The toughest thing about not caddying is missing the competition, not having a dog in the fight,” Mackay said before the final round. ”There’s nothing more rewarding as a caddie, in general terms, when you say, `I don’t like 6-iron, I like 7,’ and being right. I miss that part of it.”

The reward now?

”Not stumbling over my words,” he said. ”And being better than I was the pre..

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Column: Bones still a caddie, but with a microphone in hand

HONOLULU (AP) All it took was one week back on the bag to remind Jim ”Bones” Mackay what he always loved about being a caddie.

It just wasn’t enough for this to be the ultimate mic drop.

Mackay traded in his TV microphone at the Sony Open for the 40-pound bag belonging to Justin Thomas.

Article continues below …

It was his first time caddying since he split with Phil Mickelson six months ago. Mackay was only a temporary replacement at Waialae for Jimmy Johnson, a good friend and Thomas’ regular caddie who has a nasty case of plantar fasciitis that will keep him in a walking boot for the next month.

”The toughest thing about not caddying is missing the competition, not having a dog in the fight,” Mackay said before the final round. ”There’s nothing more rewarding as a caddie, in general terms, when you say, `I don’t like 6-iron, I like 7,’ and being right. I miss that part of it.”

The reward now?

”Not stumbling over my words,” he said. ”And being better than I was the pre..

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Shaq and Charles Barkley laughing at the Clippers-Rockets fight is the funniest thing you’ll see all day

On Monday, tensions were noticeably high in the NBA, and on Martin Luther King Day no less. For some reason, no one could get along.
In Oklahoma City, Russell Westbrook was ejected after being hit with two technicals, prompting Carmelo Anthony to say he's “done” with referees. In Philly, Sixers guard Ben Simmons and Raptors guard Kyle Lowry were ejected after a mini-dustup that reportedly bled over into the tunnel. Then, there was the odd situation in the Los Angeles Clippers-Houston Rockets game, Chris Paul's first at the Staples Center since being traded to Houston.
Late in the fourth quarter of the Clippers 113-102 win, Paul and former teammate Blake Griffin had a heated exchange, which led to other heated exchanges followed by more heated exchanges with multiple parties involved, including Rockets forward Trevor Ariza, Clippers guards Patrick Beverly and Austin Rivers, and even Rockets coach Mike D'Antoni. Similar to the Lowry-Simmons situation, this one also bled ov..

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Rory McIlroy making a comeback in Abu Dhabi

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates (AP) After a long layoff from golf, Rory McIlroy has some newfound sympathy for Tiger Woods.

The 28-year-old Northern Irishman is making a comeback at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship after ending his season early last year. He has not played a round since the final day of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship on Oct. 8.

McIlroy, a four-time major champion who has slipped to No. 11 in the world rankings, last won the Tour Championship on the PGA Tour in September 2016. He injured a rib in his first outing of 2017 – at the South African Open – and felt its after-effects throughout the year.

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McIlroy, who has seven top-five finishes in his last eight starts in Abu Dhabi, said Tuesday he felt mentally low because of his physical issues.

”Honestly, I was excited to be done. I could have shut it down after the PGA Championship very easily and taken the rest of the year off, but I didn’t. I played six events after that, playe..

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Henrik Stenson spits in death’s face by hopping on a camel

All due respect to my friend Shane Ryan, Justin Thomas is NOT the baddest man in golf. That mantle belongs to Henrik Stenson.
This is a guy who was upset that his house was burglarized, not because items were stolen, but that he wasn't there to deliver an ass-whoopin' to the intruder. Amidst the flowery veneration of Augusta National, he rolled down Magnolia Lane to “Ice Ice Baby.” Most importantly, in one of the greatest duels in major championship history, the Swede stared down Phil Mickelson at Troon in 2016, coming out as Open champion with a final-round 63. There's a reason they call him “Iceman,” after all.
And then there's this. Despite suffering an injury at the WGC-HSBC's infamous photo ops, Stenson decided to spit in death's face by hopping on a camel for another pre-tourney shoot, this time in Abu Dhabi.
https://twitter.com/EuropeanTour/status/953159466983284736
Did he risk his career for this ridiculous stunt? Maybe. But it's better to die..

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