No. 17 at Pebble Beach is another beautiful par 3 with wind conditions playing a major factor.
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Brad Marchand punches opponent in head, runs and hides, remains biggest trash bag in all of sports
This time a year ago, Boston Bruins star Brad Marchand fell into quite a slump in his team's second-round playoff series against the Tampa Bay Lightning. Boston eventually lost the series 4-1, and Marchand, who scored a whopping total of zero goals in the final four games against the Bolts, had to resort to licking opponents (yes, seriously). Was this odd move out of frustration or because he was a creepy little rat? If you've ever seen a picture of the guy or watched him play, all signs pointed to the latter.
We regret to inform you that the NHL's biggest trash bag is at it again this postseason, but he's graduated from licking people, though that'd be much safer than the stunt he pulled on Tuesday night in Columbus. In Game 3 of Boston's series with the Blue Jackets, the Bruins trailed 2-1 with one minute to go, and they were peppering Columbus goalie Sergei Bobrovsky with shots, but nothing would go. Marchand, who is now pointless in four consecutive pl..
Callaway releases Chrome Soft Truvis Stars and Stripes golf balls for those looking to add patriotism to their equipment
The Callaway Chrome Soft Truvis Stars and Stripes golf ball is the latest iteration of the company's popular patterned equipment
Woods makes video for cancer victim on eve of Masters
Tiger Woods sends video message to cancer victim on eve of Masters
Woods uses leaderboard to interpret Augusta roars
Golf notes: Tiger uses leaderboards to interpret roars at Augusta; Washington to get Wells Fargo in 2021
Celebrating Golf in America: Kentucky
Emma Talley, the 2013 U.S. Women's Amateur champion and 2014 USA Curtis Cup competitor, reflects on her junior and amateur golf days in the Bluegrass State.
2019 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach: Hole 16
No. 16 at Pebble Beach is a slight dogleg-right par 4 with a green that slopes to the left.
Kevin Durant is selling his dreamy $13.5 million Malibu pad, everybody freak out
There's still five, long, surly press conference-strewn weeks of NBA action left before free agency begins, but the whole world, from Guy Fieri to Spike Lee, is already asking the same question: Where is Kevin Durant going to end up? Conventional wisdom suggests he would stick around Golden State and continue racking up trophies alongside one of the best starting fives in NBA history. Basketball wisdom (think a combination of Instagram brand activations and Keeping Up With the Kardashians) suggests a far juicier East Coast outcome, however, tipped off this week by the listing of Kevin Durant's $13.5-million-dollar Malibu bungalow. Where Durant's heart truly lies remains a mystery to everyone but Durant, but once you see his hot tub we think you'll agree, the only reason a rational human being would give up these oceanfront views is if it's the wrong ocean…
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Column: Month between majors leaves little time to get ready
Column: A major a month leaves Tiger Woods and others little time to get ready
Martin Trainer: I changed my life in one week
'You have to be kind of delusional to pursue pro golf'