Rory McIlroy struggled to have fun on PGA Tour until being taught ‘great lesson’

Winning the Zurich Classic alongside Shane Lowry has done Rory McIlroy the world of good ahead of the Wells Fargo Championship and heading into the PGA Championship at Valhalla Rory McIlroy feels revitalised going into the Wells Fargo Championship after returning to winning ways at the Zurich Classic last time out. McIlroy, 35, earned PGA Tour title No. 25 in New Orleans alongside good friend Shane…

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Tiger Woods fears ending his career ‘limping around like a tired old horse’ and is ‘p***ed’ at the state of his game, claims close friend

Tiger Woods is feeling frustrated at the state of his game and worried about how his career may come to an end as he battles to prolong his playing days.  Woods, 48, recently missed the cut at the PGA Championship in May and also failed to make it to the weekend at The Masters back in April. ‘It’s setback after setback for…

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A cruel video of Angel Reese with all her WNBA mistakes tries to help Caitlin Clark achieve her goal

compilation video has gone viral, ruthlessly showcasing Angel Reese’s struggles around the basket this season. Titled “BricksCenter,” the video runs over eight minutes and focuses on Reese’s numerous missed layups, with the commentator harshly critiquing her performance. “She has an atrocious ability to finish around the basket with efficiency,” the commentator states, pointing out that…

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Report:Jaylen Brown has been delegated as The Eastern conference finals MVP out ruling Tatum in the race…full details below

The internet has erupted into chaos after Jaylen Brown was named the Eastern Conference Finals MVP, surpassing his Boston Celtics teammate, Jayson Tatum. Fans are divided over the decision, with debates raging across social media platforms.Jaylen Brown’s performance in the series was undeniably stellar. His defensive prowess, coupled with his consistent scoring and leadership on…

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Basketball Hall of Famer Al Attles dies at 87 a half century after becoming one of the NBA’s FIRST black coaches and guiding the Warriors to a title

Al Attles, the hard-nosed Hall of Famer who coached the 1975 NBA champion Warriors and spent more than six decades with the organization as a player, general manager and most recently team ambassador, has died. He was 87. The Warriors announced Wednesday that Attles had died in his East Bay home on Tuesday surrounded by family. Details…

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