McIlroy 7 off leader, 54-year-old Stricker in with a 'long shot' in Phoenix
Sam Snead still holds the record of being the oldest PGA tour winner when he was 52.
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Become A MemberSam Snead still holds the record of being the oldest PGA tour winner when he was 52.
Critics have said the league is using the event as a way to recoup some of the revenue lost during the pandemic.
The BBC released a statement this evening.
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Williams has to pull out of a date with world No1 Ashleigh Barry at the Yarra Valley Classic – just days before Australian Open starts.
Olympic medallists, Japanese sports officials and local volunteers have lambasted the former prime minister’s comments about women.
James recorded his second triple double of the season and 96th of his career as the Lakers came from behind to win.
The ATP Tour and International Tennis Hall of Fame announced his death at the age of 90.
Craig Tiley says the Australian Open will start as scheduled on Monday, and there are no plans to cancel.
Giannis Antetokounmpo recorded his third triple-double of the year as the Milwaukee Bucks outclassed the Indian Pacers.
Players and support staff who could have come into contact with a hotel worker who tested positive for coronavirus have had to isolate.
Yoshiro Mori prompted outrage in Japan for saying that women speak too much in meetings.
Ellen Keane featured in an interesting discussion about the issue last month.
Derval O’Rourke’s muscle memory from her time as an athlete is still intact.
The move is not expected to impact Monday’s start of the opening Grand Slam of the year.
All visitors to Tokyo will be required to present proof of a recent negative test upon arrival, but vaccination will not be a condition of entry.
The star-studded Nets laid down a marker against the Clippers.
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The Holywood native dropped eight spots from the previous day to finish tied for 16th.
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Mayo star Aileen Gilroy picked up where she left off in North’s emphatic opening round win over Geelong.
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Centre Mason Plumlee finished with 17 points and 10 rebounds as the last place Pistons improved to 5-4.
Taylor, who earned a thrilling rematch win over Delfine Persoon and headlined a major breakthrough for women’s boxing on Sky, last won the award in 2012.
The Meathman enjoyed a one-two in the Gowran feature, Jack Kennedy riding the winner.
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