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Callaway has launched a new range of tour-validated wedges, Opus and Opus Platinum, which feature all-new Spin Gen Face technology for the ultimate in short game control. Spin Gen Face Technology provides spin and control by combining three key elements on the face. An all-new tighter pitch puts more grooves on the face, an offset groove-in-groove design creates spin when opening the face, and a new aggressive face blast is developed for spin and bite on partial shots. These three elements work in conjunction to provide crisp, Tour-level spin that promotes short game action and control like never before. A…

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Bronny James’ first appearances in a purple and gold jersey have been everything but impressive, especially during his Summer League debut in Las Vegas this past weekend. The Lakers lost against the Rockets 99-80 and the 19-year-old was very imprecise when shooting, despite producing a few interesting plays during the match. “I just feel like I’m in a little slump right now,” he admitted after scoring 8 points that came on 3-for-14 shooting against Houston. The No. 55 pick of the past NBA Draft said that he will welcome any assignment given to him in his first campaign as a…

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Polarizing UFC lightweight contender, Paddy Pimblett couldn’t hide his joy overnight as he watched England suffer defeat to Spain in the European Championships final – as he took in the event with other viewers in a pub. Pimblett, a native of Liverpool, is slated to make his return to action at the end of this month, taking on perennial contender and striking star, King Green in a main card clash at UFC 304 in Manchester. Sidelined since last December, Pimblett, a former undisputed Cage Warriors featherweight champion, improved his unbeaten run in the promotion to six consecutive fights, courtesy of…

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2024 PARIS SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES BY THE NUMBERS — WOMEN’S 100 FREESTYLE World Record: 51.71 — Sarah Sjostrom, Sweden (2017) World Junior Record: 52.70 — Penny Oleksiak, Canada (2016) Olympic Record: 51.96 — Emma McKeon, Australia 2020 Olympic Champion: Emma McKeon, Australia — 51.96 In the leadup to the Paris Olympic Games, the women’s 100 freestyle picture got progressively more interesting. As reigning gold medalist and Olympic record holder Emma McKeon failed to qualify for the event individually this year (so did reigning bronze medalist Cate Campbell), this event will be filled with women fighting to earn their first Olympic…

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The 2024 Giro d’Italia Women offered excitement from start to finish: The GC was a close fight between Elisa Longo Borghini (Lidl-Trek) and Lotte Kopecky (SD Worx-Protime) that was only decided on the final day. In addition to that, several riders from all over the world took breakthrough victories, confirming their talent in one of the biggest races on the women’s calendar. Looking back on the Italian stage race, Cyclingnews has picked the following five defining moments of the 2024 Giro d’Italia Women.Longo Borghini waiting in the stage 1 ITT hot seatAt the time, it was simply the rider with the…

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Image credit: © Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports Welcome to Box Score Banter, your daily dose of the previous day’s games, with a preview of what’s to come. All season stats mentioned are entering yesterday’s games. BSB is free to read with a Basic login, which you can sign up for here—or upgrade to a paid subscription to support BP’s work.

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It seems like this is the season for shock managerial departures. Just days after Roberto de Zerbi finalised his departure from Brighton at the end of the season, a bolt from the Blues has arrived. Mauricio Pochettino has left Chelsea with immediate effect and the suddenness of the departure poses more questions than answers. Chelsea had a strong finish to the season and the hope was that they would build on it with their young core and a manager who was getting to grips with it all. However, with the shock announcement, there is a feeling that maybe Pochettino has…

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An international season that started on 5 August in Cardiff ended for England on Saturday in Auckland with a feeling of deja vu in the air.Just like in Dunedin a week earlier, England had stayed in the fight admirably in the first half, rallying either side of the break to take control and threaten to pull off a historic win, before frustratingly fading in the final quarter as the All Blacks bench proved decisive.So how should England supporters view the 2-0 series defeat? A tour that showed Steve Borthwick’s side are moving in the right direction? Or a huge missed…

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Britain’s Alfie Hewett described it as “the best day” of his life after winning the Wimbledon wheelchair singles to complete a career Grand Slam – and then defending the doubles title.Hewett had fallen to agonising defeats in the past two singles finals at Wimbledon, but this time he dominated Spain’s Martin de la Puente in his 6-2 6-3 win on Court One.About four hours later, Hewett and British partner Gordon Reid were embracing on court three after beating Japan’s Takuya Miki and Tokito Oda 6-4 7-6 (7-2).”Today’s the stuff of dreams really,” Hewett said after his doubles victory. “It’s been…

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Former middleweight titlist Daniel Jacobs. Photo credit: Getty Images After 17 years as a pro, Daniel Jacobs has announced his retirement from the ring. The 37-year-old from Brooklyn, N.Y., who had first burst on to the scene as “The Golden Child” before his remarkable comeback from cancer saw him christened as “The Miracle Man,” has hung up his gloves for good in the wake of his ten-round unanimous decision loss to Shane Mosley Jr. on July 6. Jacobs, whose final record is 37-5 (30 knockouts), took to social media to reflect on his journey through the sport. He credited boxing…

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