Death-row inmate Scott Peterson, a golfer gone wrong, back in the news with California's new moratorium on executions
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Suspect in murder of standout Spanish amateur golfer Celia Barquin Arozamena indicates he may plead guilty
Collin Richards, charged with the Sept. 2018 murder of Celia Barquin Arozamena, has sent a judge a handwritten note indicating he may change his plea from not guilty
Jimmy Fallon had tour pros sneak in hilarious phrases during their press conferences this week, which explains a LOT
Earlier this week at TPC Sawgrass, there were a few very odd moments during a couple of the player press conferences in the media center. Perhaps none stranger than this exchange between a reporter from The Augusta Chronicle and former Masters winner Adam Scott:
Q. Curious if you've made any scouting trips to Augusta this year, and what do you think about the new No. 5?
ADAM SCOTT: I haven't actually. I was planning on going last week, but my wife and I went to a Reba McEntire concert, so that was a bit random. Anyway, I haven't. I've heard about the 5th. I'm looking forward to going up and playing. Obviously I will make a trip here pretty soon. I actually don't plan on playing after this before the Masters, so I've got plenty of time to go up and have a look.
A bit random? Gee, ya think. Immediately, many members of the media jumped to the conclusion that Adam Scott had to have lost a bet. No way he could have willingly gone to a Reba McEntire concer..
Duke legend Jay Williams calls out Syracuse player who tried to trip Zion, defended Grayson Allen for doing same thing
Jay Williams is one of the top 10 Duke players of all time, and had he not gotten in that terrible motorcycle accident, he likely would have had a long and successful NBA career. Sadly, he only played one season for the Chicago Bulls, and after a few failed comebacks, he went into the world of broadcasting. Make no mistake, the guy knows what he's talking about when it comes to college hoops, and he's been one of ESPN's top analysts for some time now. But when the conversation involves Duke, he often says things that hurt his credibility.
Take for example, the clip from earlier in the college basketball season, when Williams suggested that Duke could beat the Cleveland Cavaliers:
https://twitter.com/GetUpESPN/status/1065246811756089349
The same day this statement was made, Duke lost its first game against Gonzaga in the Maui Invitational. Later in the year the Blue Devils lost on their home court to Syracuse, a 20-13 team that barely cleared the .500 mark in ACC play. Du..
This alleged 911 call about a Browns fan celebrating the Odell Beckham Jr. trade is pure gold
Dia DipasupilBEVERLY HILLS, CA – FEBRUARY 24: Odell Beckham Jr. attends the 2019 Vanity Fair Oscar Party hosted by Radhika Jones at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on February 24, 2019 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images)Cleveland sports fans love as hard as they hate. When LeBron left, they burnt their jerseys in the streets and when he came back, they bought new ones. So far this century, that's about the only test case of note, but now Northeast Ohio finally has another on the way: Odell Beckham Jr. 12 months from now, the good, honest people of Dawg Pound, USA might be singing a very different tune, but if this hilarious 911 call is any indication, for now they are out of their orange gourds with excitement.
https://twitter.com/_MattSewell/status/1106199370549133313
We say “if” because despite some really smart editing touches—like the little audio cut right at the very end when they transition from the man-on-the-street clip back..
Matchmaker: Justin Thomas links Wie with Jerry West’s son
Justin Thomas serves as matchmaker in engagement of Michelle Wie and Jerry West's son
Players Championship 2019 live blog: Tiger Woods looks to make Friday run
Golf Digest will be with you throughout Round 2 at TPC Sawgrass, keeping you up-to-date with the latest transpirings from Ponte Vedra Beach.
Players Championship 2019: Ryan Moore is building a hole-in-one resume that may never be topped
Gregory ShamusPONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — Ryan Moore's ace at the par-3 17th on Thursday at the Players Championship had to be one of the more memorable moments in his career. Doing it at the island green, in front of a giant crowd and hitting the hole on the fly? Can't beat it. Funny thing is, you could argue Moore has had bigger aces in his career.
Before we get into the particulars, let's watch one more time. It's only right:
https://twitter.com/PGATOUR/status/1106294601000849409
Moore used a 54-degree sand wedge from 120 yards, though he said it was playing between 110 and 112 after his round. He finished with a five-under 67, putting him two shots off the lead.
“That [ace on 17] was pretty unbelievable,” said Moore.” It was one of those shots, I hit it as good as I could, and at least it was like it was a good golf shot. I was watching it and just in my head I was watching it the whole time thinking, well that's got to be the right yardage like I hit it perf..
Varner penalized 2 shots in unlikely driver change
Varner suffers 2-shot penalty when driver head changed on the golf course
Mickelson ‘shocked’ college company he used caught in scheme
Phil Mickelson 'shocked' to learn college company he used at the center of massive bribery scandal