Decoding Bryson DeChambeau’s recent ‘Eureka moment’ Golficity
Author: Kevin Smyth
Jadon Sancho’s future does not belong to Manchester United. The winger hasn’t been called for a single matchday since United’s 3-2 win over Nottingham Forest at the end of August, and we’d be shocked if he were to ever play for the club again. It’s probably important to add that we don’t think he should be given the option to return either. The main reason for this is that he did not apologize or admit wrongdoing after reporting the manager. Sancho has crossed a line and must now walk through the exit door at Old Trafford. A sad end to…
In the first edition of “Triple Threat,” Cameron Cox, Lina Washington and Luke Lyddon give their perspectives on 3 of the Valley’s biggest stories. PHOENIX — The 12Sports The team is launching a new segment, special to 12News.com, called “Triple Threat.” Each week, the 12Sports team, Cameron Cox, Lina Washington and Luke Lyddon, will give their take on three of the Valley’s hottest sports topics. The first story this week concerns the Arizona Cardinals, who will travel to Pittsburgh to face the Steelers on Sunday. Cam, Lina and Luke focus specifically on Kyler Murray, who has been having issues since…
By: Nick Piastowski December 2, 2023 Tiger Woods hits his second shot Friday at the 18th hole at the Albany Golf Course. Getty Images Jon Rahm said he wouldn’t go to LIV Golf. All this in February 2022. “This is my one and only time where I will speak about this, where I officially declare my loyalty to the PGA Tour,” Rahm said. according to Ryan Lavner of Golf Channel. “…I have a lot of confidence in (PGA Tour commissioner) Jay Monahan and the product they’re going to give us going forward. There has been a lot of discussion and…
Avon buys its first Romantasy series After an auction, Julia Elliott at Avon has acquired the North American rights to Brigitte Kemmererthe first adult trilogy of. The matter was handled by Suzie Townsend at New Leaf Literary & Media. Avon said the “romance-centric” series would feature “a princess with a secret” as well as a “dark and handsome warrior king” and an “assassin” tasked with killing them both, even if he is the princess’s childhood friend and first love. Kemmerer is the bestselling author of more than a dozen YA novels, including A curse so dark and lonely. The first…
Mitchell College students, from left, Lonnie Johnson, senior, Francesca Zamarripa, junior, and Bella Avalos, also junior, and professor Erica Watson look on as Nicole Caillouette, director of laboratory services at Lawrence + Memorial Hospital, demonstrating the labeling. of a test tube in the pathology department at New London Hospital on Wednesday, November 29, 2023. (Sarah Gordon/The Day) Buy photo reprints Nicole Caillouette, director of laboratory services at Lawrence + Memorial Hospital, speaks to Mitchell College students, from left, junior Bella Avalos, junior Francesca Zamarripa and senior Lonnie Johnson, in the pathology department at New London Hospital, Wednesday, November 29. ,…
What a sight that could be. On Sunday afternoon, Minjee and Min Woo Lee went head-to-head for the Stonehaven Cup.They competed, growing up at home in Perth, for the title of best in their family. If they could do it at the Australian Golf Club for the title of best in the country, they would make enough noise to drown out the flight path. No party hole is necessary.With its first global mixed event, Golf Australia dangled this prospect and yet, as Maxwell Smart would say, missed it by a lot.In the mix.Credit: Simon LetchWhen Australia decided two years ago…
Links to the story Lifelong lessons, empowerment, and student-athlete connections. These are three takeaway themes from the sixth Division II Student-Athlete Advisory Committee Super Region Convention, held Nov. 17-19 in Atlanta. More than 150 student-athletes and administrators attended the event, representing six conferences in the Southeast and South regions. During the three-day conference, participants interacted with experts in leadership, mental health, social justice and student-athlete voice. “I would say it was really eye-opening,” said Dominic Byers, a baseball player at Wingate. “We heard a lot of different perspectives on a lot of important topics. We got to hear…
This question-and-answer session will be very “nutritious” for our readers! Meet Alexander Ford, DO, RD, a family medicine physician and dietitian (more to come!) from New York City. Dr. Ford is a graduate of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM) and is board certified by the American Osteopathic Board of Family Physicians and the American Board of Family Medicine. He completed his family medicine residency at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation in Lakewood, Ohio, and served as chief resident. Dr. Ford is currently based in his hometown of Albany, New York, and works for 4th Family, a nonprofit organization that…
By Megan-Mack Nicholson Guest columnist As I sit at my computer, waiting for inspiration for what I’m going to write, I find that I keep coming back to the knee-jerk reaction of writing about “gratitude” and all the things we can be grateful for in nature . I mean, let’s be honest, I’d say (as a fair guess) 8 out of 10 people say this time of year is their “favorite.” The problem with writing about gratitude is that I remember it was exactly this time last year that my column was due and I wrote about it, because, DUH,…