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Young Henrik Stenson used to spend his summers hustling kids for ice cream

Many of the game's best golfers got to where they are in part by always playing with something on the line while growing up. As the famous Lee Trevino quote goes, “Pressure is playing for 10 dollars when you don't have a dime in your pocket.” Well, apparently, it's the same in Sweden—except youngsters play for ice cream.
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We learned this much from a Throwback Thursday video shared by Henrik Stenson of a young Henrik Stenson. Apparently, the blossoming golfer spent his summer days hustling his friends for the dairy dessert. Have a look and listen:
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Geez, Henrik. With friends like you, who needs enemies?
Seriously, though, that's a cute clip. And many years later, Stenson would win the world's coolest ice cream dish:
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Justin Thomas once got a text from his mom that upset him enough to threaten to delete her number

Stuart Franklin/Getty ImagesATLANTA — Atop the FedEx Cup standings—and consequently the leader board going into the first round of the Tour Championship—Justin Thomas is in the best position to win the FedEx Cup and the $15 million that goes with it this week at East Lake. Not that the hefty payout is providing any extra motivation for the already very-rich superstar.
“It’s not going to change my life,” said Thomas, 25, who has already amassed more than $30 million in on-course earnings alone as a pro golfer, to say nothing of millions more in lucrative endorsement deals. “It’s unbelievable, and it’s an extremely substantial amount of money, and how FedEx has stepped up to take care of us players is crazy. [But] money has never driven me. I hope it never will. I play to win trophies and win championships and be the best player to ever walk the planet, and that’s all I play for.”
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Mets broadcaster Keith Hernandez laughs at sponsor’s, um, interesting name, remains the man

Waaaaay back in July, when the New York Mets were dead and buried and wallowing away in misery, franchise legend Keith Hernandez provided what was likely going to be the best moment of the season for the organization. The problem with that, of course, is that he did it from the broadcast booth, as the on-field product was so bad that nothing happening on it was worthy of praise.
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Of course, things have changed quickly for the Metropolitans, who on July 20 were eight games under .500 at 45-53. Following another epic walk-off win on Wednesday night, the Mets are now 66-60, just 1.5 games back of the second NL Wild Card. It's been an incredible turnaround, and we know this might be a reach, but is it possible that Hernandez turned around the season in that one moment in San Francisco? If you don't remember what we're talking about, please have a watch:
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Brooks Koepka shares the funny story behind a viral photo with girlfriend Jena Sims

Brooks Koepka's battle for golf supremacy has been easier than his search for acclaim. But it seems the World No. 1 is starting to get recognized by people away from the golf course more. And he's finding out that's not always a good thing.
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In his Wednesday press conference ahead of the Tour Championship, a discussion about Koepka's upcoming vacation plans led to him sharing a funny story behind a viral photo of himself and girlfriend Jena Sims. A photo that went viral of course, because Jena Instagrammed it. Take it away, Brooks!
“Yeah, I've had people. I think — where were we last time? I think we were in the BVIs, and we were walking through some rocks, and some fans walked up and tried to take a picture,” Koepka said. “I think that's when, I don't know, Jenna was trying to make some Instagram photo. I don't know. It was pretty funny. She's laughing at it now. If you only knew what..

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Tigers get two-hit by Justin Verlander, still pull off biggest baseball upset in 20 years

It's been a brutal year for the Detroit Tigers, historically brutal. It's been so bad that they're a game and a half worse than the Baltimore Orioles, who have at times looked like the worst team in the history of American sport in 2019. But the Tigers continue to out-bad them, the shining example being the play last week when two Detroit outfielders collided when going for a fly ball, causing it to ricochet over the fence.
Even the most optimistic of Tigers fans probably hasn't found much good in this season, but at least they can look back on what happened Wednesday night and say the 2019 team was part of history, gambling history, that is. Prior to first pitch, the Tigers were as high as a +440 underdog while the World Series favorite Houston Astros were a -525 favorite, meaning you'd have to wager $525 on Houston just to win $100. If you bet $100 on the Tigers, you'd win $440.
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