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This Open is missing its biggest stars. Here’s why there’s hope for the weekend

This Open is missing its biggest stars. Here’s why there’s hope for the weekend

Despite the absence of top-ranked stars, the 2024 U.S. Women’s Open remains captivating. With intriguing storylines and rising stars ready to shine, the tournament promises unforgettable moments. The departure of key players creates opportunities for lesser-known talents to break through, adding a layer of excitement. The wide-open field fosters unpredictable outcomes, increasing the allure for golf enthusiasts. While the absence of household names may impact viewership, the compelling narrative and potential for unexpected outcomes should draw attention to this year’s event.

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What to watch in Round 3: Can Shane Lowry hold on? Will Scottie Scheffler make a run?

What to watch in Round 3: Can Shane Lowry hold on? Will Scottie Scheffler make a run?

Round 3 at the 2024 PGA Championship

Shane Lowry enters Round 3 with a two-stroke lead, but the chasing pack is closing in. Scottie Scheffler, the world No. 1, is just three strokes back and will be looking to make a run.

Lowry has been in excellent form all week, but he will need to be at his best to hold off Scheffler and the rest of the field. The Irishman has a strong record in majors, having won the 2019 Open Championship, but he has never won a PGA Championship.

Scheffler, meanwhile, is looking to add to his impressive resume. The American has already won four PGA Tour events this season, including the Masters Tournament. He is one of the most in-form players in the world and will be a major threat to Lowry’s lead.

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After unthinkable finish, Max Homa opens up on ‘the battle within’

After unthinkable finish, Max Homa opens up on ‘the battle within’

After a crushing finish at the US Open, golfer Max Homa opens up about the intense “battle within.” Despite narrowly missing the cut, Homa maintains a positive attitude, reflecting on the camaraderie and rivalry among golfers. In a candid interview, Homa reveals the immense self-doubt and pressure he faced during the tournament. Through practice sessions with his coach, Homa found resilience and determination to overcome adversity. The article explores the complex psychological dynamics of professional golf, where support and rivalry intertwine. As Homa navigates the emotional rollercoaster of the sport, he shares insights into the mental fortitude required to succeed at the highest level.

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Homa makes cut, lets out ‘out-of-body experience’

Homa makes cut, lets out ‘out-of-body experience’

Max Homa made the cut at the 2023 Honda Classic despite a rollercoaster third round that included an “out-of-body experience” on the par-5 18th. Homa shot a 3-under 67 on Friday to finish 3-under for the tournament, good for a tie for 19th heading into the weekend. But it was his adventure on 18 that had him talking afterward. Homa hit his tee shot into the water, then hit his third shot into the water. He eventually made a double-bogey 7, but it could have been much worse. “I don’t know what happened,” Homa said. “It was like an out-of-body experience. I just started hitting balls in the water.” Despite the rough finish, Homa is still in contention heading into the weekend. He’s just five shots behind leader Chris Kirk.

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Will Tiger Woods ever contend in a major again?

Will Tiger Woods ever contend in a major again?

Legendary golfer Tiger Woods made his highly-anticipated return to competitive golf at the 2023 U.S. Open after being granted a special exemption from the USGA. Woods hasn’t played in a major championship since The Open in July 2022. His last U.S. Open appearance was in 2020 when he tied for 38th at Winged Foot Golf Club. Woods’ return raises questions about his chances of contending in a major again. Despite his back problems and struggles with form, Woods has shown flashes of his former brilliance, finishing 47th at The Masters and tied for 9th at PGA Championship. Will the 15-time major winner have enough in the tank to lift another major trophy? The 2023 U.S. Open will provide insight into Woods’s chances.

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Betting tens of thousands to win hundreds: Inside the wild world of ‘No’ bets

Betting tens of thousands to win hundreds: Inside the wild world of ‘No’ bets

In the realm of sports betting, a peculiar phenomenon has emerged known as “No” bets. Unlike traditional wagers on outcomes, “No” bets take the opposite approach, predicting that a specific event will not occur. These bets can offer substantial profits but require significant capital to place. Step inside the enthralling world of “No” bets, where high-stakes gamblers wager tens of thousands in pursuit of staggering winnings.

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He was an Open Championship long shot. On Saturday, he’s in the final pairing

He was an Open Championship long shot. On Saturday, he’s in the final pairing

Open Long Shot Surprises in Final Pairing

Cameron Young, an unexpected contender at the Open Championship, will play alongside Rory McIlroy in the final pairing on Saturday. Young, who began the tournament as a long shot, has impressed with his consistent play on the challenging Royal St George’s links course. His composure and ability to hit accurate shots have earned him a spot among the leaders, showcasing the unpredictable nature of the Open and the possibility of surprise victories.

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Lowry regroups after lost-ball ruling, leads Open

Lowry regroups after lost-ball ruling, leads Open

After a disappointing first-round 62, Shane Lowry continued his impressive form at the Open by recovering from a lost-ball ruling to maintain his lead at Royal St George’s.

Lowry had carded four birdies in his opening nine holes when his tee shot on the 11th found a gorse bush. After a thorough search, the Irishman was deemed to have taken an unplayable lie and incurred a one-stroke penalty. But the setback failed to derail Lowry’s momentum as he bounced back with birdies on the 12th and 15th greens to stay one clear of the field on 10 under par.

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Open leader mishits. He then yells at cameraman, and 20-minute ruling needed

Open leader mishits. He then yells at cameraman, and 20-minute ruling needed

Open Leader Mishits, Yells at Cameraman, and Faces 20-Minute Ruling

U.S. Open leader Collin Morikawa endured a frustrating day on the greens, mishitting numerous putts and grappling with a challenging ruling. In a moment of frustration, Morikawa directed an angry outburst at a cameraman, further disrupting his round.

The incident occurred during the third round of the tournament as Morikawa attempted a short putt on the eighth green. After missing the shot, he expressed his frustration by yelling at the cameraman, who was positioned nearby. The cameraman swiftly moved away, but the incident cast a shadow over Morikawa’s performance.

Adding to his woes, Morikawa was involved in a lengthy ruling on the 12th hole. After his ball landed in a hazard, he deemed it unplayable and dropped in a designated area. However, officials determined that he had gone too far back, resulting in a two-stroke penalty. The ruling took over 20 minutes to resolve, further disrupting Morikawa’s rhythm.

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Tiger 14 over at Open, to miss another major cut

Tiger 14 over at Open, to miss another major cut

Tiger Woods faltered at The Open Championship, finishing the second round 14 over par at 149, failing to make the cut. Despite his 15 major titles, this marks the fifth time Woods has missed the cut at The Open. This recent disappointment adds to Woods’ string of struggles at major tournaments, extending his major championship drought since 2019. Woods’ struggles at The Open are particularly noteworthy, as he has won the tournament three times previously.

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