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Knox feels like gold with spot in Open, pairing with Tiger

CARNOUSTIE, Scotland (AP) Getting into the British Open was a reward in itself for Russell Knox. And then it got better.

The text messages kept his phone buzzing – from his wife, his nephew, his brother-in-law – as he drove back to his hotel. He looked over at the screen and kept seeing the same message.

”Tiger?”

”I was driving, so I just glanced at it,” Knox said. ”I got to where I was going, and my heart was pounding.”

Knox, the highest-ranked player from Scotland, qualified for Carnoustie only when he started his three-week stint in Europe with a runner-up finish in the French Open. Then, he won the Irish Open by making a 40-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole to force a playoff, and then another 40-foot birdie putt on the 18th to win.

To cap it all off, the R&A put Knox in the same group with Tiger Woods and Hideki Matsuyama for the opening two rounds of the British Open.

”A man on form playing with his idol,” Knox said Wednesday.

The 33-year-old from Inverness grew up watchin..

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Spurs fans won’t want to see their team’s NBA title odds following Kawhi Leonard-DeMar DeRozan trade

Mark SobhaniAnd just like that, the San Antonio Spurs dynasty is over. The funny thing is, it ended by trading for one of the NBA's highest scorers.
Shortly after the Spurs acquired All-Star DeMar DeRozan from the Toronto Raptors for much, much, much better All-Star Kawhi Leonard, Westgate Las Vegas Superbook slashed San Antonio's odds to win the 2019 NBA title from 25/1 to (look away, Spurs fans). . . 200/1! Greg Popovich's crew has been a perennial contender for two decades — the Spurs sunk to the eighth seed in the West this past year with Leonard only playing nine games thanks to a right quad injury — but no longer.
Leonard will be a free agent after next season while the Spurs will have the services of DeRozan, who has averaged more than 20 points per game the past five campaigns, for another three years. The Spurs also sent Danny Green to Toronto in the trade and lost longtime point guard Tony Parker as a free agent to the Charlotte Hornets in the off-season. Pop..

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Europe continues to outclass America, as shirtless Jeff Goldblum statue appears in London

John Phillips(Photo by John Phillips/Getty Images)For those who haven't read a newspaper, watched TV or talked to a fellow human in the past, oh, two years, it's been a rough go for the red, white and blue as of late. But the night is darkest just before the dawn, and I promise you, the dawn is coming. Just look east, as our European friends are shining a light of hope.
How else can one interpret this majestic artwork, which is half composition, half abstraction and half testament to the human spirit? And while you're right in thinking there's no such thing as three halves, this celestial monument defies what we mere mortals know about arithmetic.
We're, of course, talking about the 25-foot shirtless statue of Jeff Glodblum standing in front of Tower Bridge in London.
FacebookPinterestJohn PhillipsThe sculpture was built in honor of Jurassic Park's 25th anniversary, which makes sense because zero of the movie was shot in London. The Euros simply appreciate..

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McIlroy eager to chase title at site of his 1st British Open

CARNOUSTIE, Scotland (AP) Rory McIlroy was an 18-year-old with big head of curls and a big game to match when he teed it up as an amateur in his first British Open at Carnoustie in 2007.

Carefree and unafraid, he played the first round without making a bogey and went on to win the silver medal as low amateur. Soon he would turn pro, and anyone who knows golf knows how well the story has unfolded since.

The mop of hair is now closely trimmed, barely sticking out the back of his Nike hat. He’s gotten married, become rich and has four major championship trophies on his fireplace mantle.

But as he returns to the site of his first major championship, the memories of being young and on an adventure of a lifetime come back. And he wonders why it all can’t be that simple again.

”I look back at those pictures,” McIlroy said Wednesday, ”and the more I can be like that kid, the better.”

Father Time waits for no one, of course, but it’s not like McIlroy is now a senior statesman in golf. He’s..

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From midnight golf and lava clubs to the British Open

CARNOUSTIE, Scotland (AP) He comes from a place where they play midnight golf and the most precious item in the bag is a rusty ”lava club,” used to hit balls off rock formations strewn across the fairways.

Haraldur Magnus will become the first Icelandic man to play in any of golf’s four majors at the British Open this week, and his story sums up the charm of the oldest championship in the sport.

”Haddi,” as he prefers to be known, is ranked 1,089th and plays in the Nordic Golf League – basically the third tier of European golf comprising tournaments in Scandinavia and Spain. Sometimes there are only a handful of spectators, compared to the daily crowds of 40,000 that are expected at Carnoustie from Thursday, and he has earned less than 4,000 euros ($4,650) in prize money this year.

Magnus was among the first players to tee off in final qualifying for the British Open at Prince’s Golf Club in southern England in early July. After posting a score of 2 under, he set the alarm on his ph..

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Koepka traces golfing success to Scotland, aims to win Open

CARNOUSTIE, Scotland (AP) It was just five years ago that Brooks Koepka won the Scottish Hydro Challenge to earn a spot on the European Tour.

He’s got fond memories of that, and even bigger things in mind in Scotland this week.

”Right now I’m focused on just winning,” the two-time U.S. Open champion said Tuesday. ”That’s the only thing I’ve got on my mind. Second place just isn’t good enough. I finished second a lot and just tired of it.”

Koepka was an aspiring young pro in search of his first big break when he came to Europe in 2012 to play the Challenge Tour. He won three times, including the victory in 2013 that got him on the European Tour.

His life has changed a lot since then, but Koepka remembers the fun he had on his way up.

”I didn’t have any options when I turned pro except to come over here and play,” he said. ”I enjoyed it. And I know I’ve said this a million times, it was the most fun I’ve ever had playing golf. Probably the funnest time of my life coming over here an..

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The best moments in the trailer for ‘The Meg,’ although frankly all of them are amazing

Jason Statham IS Bruce Willis OR Someone Who Looks Very Much Like Bruce Willis in the trailer for “The Meg,” which, at the risk of resorting to exhausting internet-style hyperbole, is the best trailer in the history of the world. A shark-attack thriller in the vein of “Jaws, “Jaws II,” “Jaws XVII,” the one with Blake Lively’s wetsuit and every other aquatic death film that’s come out adjacent to Shark Week, “The Meg” is basically a remake of “Deep Blue Sea” without the LL Cool J theme song (sad face) and opens Aug. 10.
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But you don’t need to see it, because look at this trailer. It’s got Spear Gun Statham and fleeing bikinied beachgoers and oversized tentacles and music by Bobby Darin (Google him, millennials), because thanks to “Deadpool” we’re all going to endure about 90 more years of inappropriately lively songs laid over scenes of horrific violence. Can’t be that long until that trick g..

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Column: American core of golf stars have grown up together

CARNOUSTIE, Scotland (AP) Justin Thomas lost a skin by making bogey. He won a bet by making par.

All on the same hole.

The difference – a big difference – was in the clubs Thomas used to cover the 472 yards on the 15th hole at Carnoustie. And that one hole during a British Open practice round Tuesday, with a little drama and a lot of laughs, captured the essence of this growing class of young American stars.

They’ve known each other since they were teenagers.

The fun hasn’t left them, even as the trophies, fame and money keep piling up.

Patrick Cantlay, who shot 60 on the PGA Tour the summer after his freshman year at UCLA, won six skins from Thomas and Jordan Spieth with a routine par. Thomas was far more interested in a side bet with Michael Greller, who caddied for Thomas and then Spieth when they were amateurs, and left his job as a sixth-grade math teacher to work for Spieth when he turned pro.

The challenge was for Thomas to make par using only an 8-iron.

Once he got it in..

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