📰 LIV Golf star Sergio Garcia snaps driver in frustration in final round of Open Championship

LIV Golf star Sergio Garcia snaps driver in frustration in final round of Open Championship

Sergio Garcia had a challenging final round at the Open Championship, finishing tied for 34th with a score of 3-under alongside several other golfers. Despite breaking his driver on the second hole, Garcia managed to birdie that hole and finish the round with five birdies and two bogeys. Players are not allowed to replace clubs mid-round, so Garcia had to play the rest of the round without a driver. He expressed surprise at the club breaking and mentioned it was the best finish of his year in major tournaments, following earlier disappointments at the Masters and PGA Championship. Garcia’s experience at the Open Championship highlighted his resilience and adaptability on the course.

📰 AJ Styles makes 1st TNA appearance in over 10 years at Slammiversary; WWE NXT stars leave as champions

AJ Styles makes 1st TNA appearance in over 10 years at Slammiversary; WWE NXT stars leave as champions

A.J. Styles made a triumphant return to TNA wrestling at Slammiversary, addressing the crowd and praising the talent in the company. He highlighted Leon Slater’s victory as the youngest X-Division champion. Styles, a TNA legend, has held multiple titles and is considered one of the greatest wrestlers in the company’s history. The event also featured a match between WWE NXT women’s champion Jacy Jayne and TNA knockouts champion Masha Slamovich, with Jayne emerging victorious. The Hardy Boyz competed in a ladder match for the TNA Tag Team Championship, ultimately winning the titles. The night ended with Trick Williams successfully defending the TNA World Championship against Mike Santana and Joe Hendry, with a surprise return by Williams securing the win. Slammiversary broke attendance records with 7,623 fans present.

📰 Bryson DeChambeau, who will play for US, fires warning to Europe ahead of Ryder Cup: ‘We’re tired of losing’

Bryson DeChambeau, who will play for US, fires warning to Europe ahead of Ryder Cup: 'We're tired of losing'

Bryson DeChambeau is set to represent the United States in the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black, with Keegan Bradley confirming he will be on the team even if he’s not in the top six standings. DeChambeau expressed gratitude for Bradley’s trust and emphasized the importance of winning this year’s Ryder Cup. Due to his involvement with LIV Golf, DeChambeau may need a captain’s pick as he’s no longer eligible for points in the U.S. Ryder Cup standings. Bradley believes DeChambeau will be a key player for Team USA, citing his energy, passion, and skill. The Ryder Cup will take place at Bethpage Black from Sept. 26-28, with DeChambeau being a crucial part of the team’s strategy for victory.

📰 Chiefs star Rashee Rice will participate fully in training camp despite looming suspension, Andy Reid says

Chiefs star Rashee Rice will participate fully in training camp despite looming suspension, Andy Reid says

Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice will be a full participant in training camp despite being sentenced to 30 days in jail for his involvement in a car crash in Dallas. Head coach Andy Reid confirmed that Rice, who had a breakout rookie season in 2023, will be present at training camp but his status for the regular season remains uncertain pending NFL discipline. Rice pleaded guilty to felony charges related to the crash and was sentenced to probation and jail time. The Chiefs will continue to prepare Rice and the team for the upcoming season as usual. Rice expressed remorse for his actions and is focused on making amends.

📰 Sparks’ Kelsey Plum swipes Caitlin Clark, her All-Star team over statement T-shirts

Sparks' Kelsey Plum swipes Caitlin Clark, her All-Star team over statement T-shirts

Los Angeles Sparks star Kelsey Plum criticized Caitlin Clark and her All-Star team during a postgame press conference for wearing T-shirts that read “Pay Us What You Owe Us” as part of a protest related to the WNBA’s new collective bargaining agreement talks for 2026 and beyond. Plum, alongside Sabrina Ionescu, revealed that the decision to wear the shirts was made collectively that morning, with zero members of Team Clark present during the meeting. The protest was seen as a powerful moment by Plum, who emphasized the unity and impact of the gesture without needing to say anything. The players’ protest drew attention and criticism towards WNBA officials, with Commissioner Cathy Engelbert expressing optimism about reaching a transformative deal before the current CBA expires. The article also mentioned social media reactions to the players’ message and highlighted the ongoing negotiations between the players and the league.

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