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Green tied for lead with Suzuki at LGPA’s Japan Classic
Hannah Green shot a 5-under 67 on Friday to finish the first round of the LPGA Japan Classic tied for the lead with local favorite Ai Suzuki.
The latest rules controversy involves Team USA’s disqualification for a player scorecard mix-up at premier amateur championship
The latest snafu happened at the Spirit International Amateur Golf Championship and involved a player mix-up on a scorecard for Team USA.
Jeff Maggert leads Charles Schwab Cup Championship
Jeff Maggert leads Charles Schwab Cup Championship
The captain becomes a player as Tiger Woods picks himself
Tiger Woods uses a captain's pick on himself, 1st player-captain in Presidents Cup in 25 years
Joe Buck and Scott Van Pelt swap delightfully awkward visuals from their early TV days
Joe Buck and Scott Van Pelt are two of the most recognizable faces—and voices—in the country, a pair of smooth talkers who are completely comfortable in front of the camera. But it wasn't always that way.
RELATED: How hair plugs(?) nearly ended Joe Buck's career
On Thursday, Buck, unprompted, shared a video from his early days on TV when he worked for ESPN(?) before becoming a mainstay at Fox Sports. In the clip, Buck interviews future major leaguers Todd Zeile and Greg Vaughn from the Triple-A All-Star Game for a live hit on SportsCenter that he claims stressed him out to the point of causing a zit on his delicate, dimpled face. Have a look:
https://twitter.com/Buck/status/1192521353728970752
Don't, um, sweat it, Joe. When I was that age I got stress zits from my college public speaking class. A live hit on SportsCenter at that age is pretty heady stuff. My summer internships definitely weren't that cool.
But not to be outdone, Van Pelt chimed in by poking fun at h..
Florida Man steals golf cart, leads cops on chase, retains Florida Man certification for another year
Vincent HazatYou might think it's easy being Florida Man. All you gotta do is play air guitar in the middle of a hurricane, chug a bottle of Kid Rock's whiskey in a Chuck E. Cheese's ball pit, and occasionally throw a live alligator through a Wendy's drive-thru window. What could possibly be so hard about that? But in a world where acts of Florida Man are getting crazier and crazier by the second, it's becoming increasingly difficult for average, everyday Florida Men to retain their card-carrying Florida Man status. This has led to many stories like that of Andrew Thomson Burnett, a 42-year-old Sanford resident who turned to crime earlier this week, battering a innocent golf cart driver before “cart” jacking his cart and leading police on a low-speed chase along U.S.-1 North in St. Johns County, FL. Here is your requisite Florida Man mugshot…
FacebookPinterestThe pursuit began when a deputy spotted Burnett piloting the stolen red golf cart, weaving back and f..
Eric Bledsoe finds innovative new way to turn the basketball over
Hannah FoslienThe rules of basketball aren't ironclad. They shift with the changing of the guard. The implementation of the three-point line in the NBA in 1979 or the NCAA banning dunking from the late 1960s through the mid-70s are just two examples of the game ebbing and flowing. Rules change all the time, but not once has it been legal—unless you're playing in a shoddy pick-up game—to just dribble onto the court without inbounding the ball. Well, for a split-second, which is enough time to make a regrettable decision, Eric Bledsoe did just that.
https://twitter.com/FoxSportsWest/status/1192308342678413312?s=20
It's not as if this was in a blowout. Bledsoe committed this act of lunacy in a hard-fought game against a reputable opponent in the fourth quarter. This isn't just a gaffe. Bledsoe's mistake yesterday was an all-timer.
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Now we can look at this two ways… 1. Bleds..
34, that’s the number of points Syracuse basketball scored on Wednesday night
Rich BarnesThe 2019 college basketball season has only just begun, and yet somehow it's already over. Done. Dusted. Cancelled. Pack up Krzyzewskiville. Send Dick Vitale out to pasture. Deliver us from whatever the hell this is, because it certainly isn't college basketball. We grew up with college basketball—run-and-gun drama that made NASCAR look slow. We know what it looks like, and this? Well, this ain't it chief…
FacebookPinterestThat's the FINAL score from defending national champion Virginia's season opener against CBB powerhouse-turned-haunted house Syracuse on Wednesday night. A whopping 82 points. Syracuse made a grand total of 13 field goals and scored 15 actual points in the second half. The Cavaliers turned it over 16 times. Everyone in the Carrier Dome was temporarily blinded. It wasn't a gas leak. That's just how bad the basketball, if you want to call it that, was.
In recent years, both Virginia's Tony Bennett and Syracuse's..
Lewis and Schwab share lead at Turkish Airlines Open
Tom Lewis and Matthias Schwab shared a one-shot lead after the first round of the European Tour's Turkish Airlines Open on Thursday