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Players using Nippon Shaft products have won three consecutive tournaments on the DP World Tour – a three-peat of sorts for the Japan-based shaft company. Laurie Canter won the Bapco Energies Bahrain Championship at Royal Golf Club in the Kingdom of Bahrain, using N.S.PRO MODUS³ TOUR120 steel shafts in his irons. He shot 14-under par with round of 68-69-68-69—274, earning €408,869 for his 2nd career DP World Tour win.   A week earlier Spaniard Alejandro Del Ray notched his maiden DP World Tour victory when he used N.S.PRO MODUS³ TOUR steel shafts in his irons to win the Ras Al…

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There’s a rising belief around the league that the Phoenix Suns could trade Kevin Durant before Thursday’s deadline, according to Marc Stein and Jake Fischer of The People’s Insider. The Suns are also talking to other teams than the Warriors about a potential deal.  Fischer and Stein add that the Suns have shown a “greater willingness” to talk Durant trades than in the past. It is reported that the Suns are asking the Warriors for a package that includes Draymond Green and Jonathan Kuminga.  The Suns are willing to trade Durant in order to acquire Jimmy Butler. Butler has blocked…

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Share this article 4.8k shares share tweet text email link on Facebook on Twitter via text message on LinkedIn via email https://mmajunkie.usatoday.com/lists/ufc-news-fighting-families-ufc-fighters-brothers-sisters-family February 5, 2025 12:45 am ET (Editor’s note: This list originally published Aug. 4, 2022.) For some, fighting is the family business. We’ve seen siblings break into the UFC together or years apart, and there’s been success ranging from championship caliber to irrelevant fizzles. There’s been nearly 40 pairs of siblings, including in-laws, to compete under the UFC banner. Which other family duos have accomplished the feat? Check below for a complete list. * * * * Kamaru…

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Welcome to February, otherwise known as college conference championships season. Below, we have gathered a listing of the championship meets in the NCAA’s Division II that will be taking place over the next month. You can bookmark this page to get continuing information on each conference championship, as we’ll be adding links to live results, live video, championship central sites and more as they become available. And while we’ve done our best to track them all down, there are many championship meets going on around the nation this month so if we’ve missed one, let us know and we’ll add…

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In her final season as a professional rider, Lizzie Deignan (Lidl-Trek) is set to ride a busy schedule including the returning Milan-San Remo, the Vuelta España Femenina and the Tour de France Femmes.”I’m basically doing everything. I think the only [one-day] WorldTour races that I skip in the spring are Gent-Wevelgem and De Panne, so I’m racing every weekend,” Deignan told Cyclingnews at Lidl-Trek’s January training camp. “I’m pretty flexible now, obviously my role is a little bit different, so it’s about supporting the goals of the other riders. I’m somebody who likes racing, not someone who craves those long training…

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Home » 2025 SEC Preview: LSU Breakout Players to Watch https://cdn.d1baseball.com/uploads/2024/10/28143105/KadeAnderson.jpeg 500 1000 Joe Healy https://cdn.d1baseball.com/uploads/2024/11/21163231/d1-logo.svg Joe Healy2025-02-04 15:55:092025-02-04 15:55:142025 SEC Preview: LSU Breakout Players to Watch More From This Author

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South Africa wing Makazole Mapimpi has been banned for three games after admitting he made contact “with the eye or eye area” of a Cardiff opponent during a United Rugby Championship (URC) game in January.Mapimpi, a member of two World Cup winning squads, was involved in a scuffle with Cardiff hooker Efan Daniel during Sharks’ 42-22 win win at Cardiff Arms Park on 25 January.He was not punished during the game, but was cited and at a disciplinary hearing Mapimpi admitted committing a red card offence.Mapimpi will miss Sharks’ URC matches at fellow South African side Bulls on Saturday, 15…

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Halep memorably won her first major title at the French Open in 2018, defeating Sloane Stephens, having lost her previous three Grand Slam finals.She then won at Wimbledon in 2019, committing just three unforced errors in a stunning final victory over Serena Williams.She won 22 other WTA Tour titles and spent 64 weeks as world number one.Halep was given a four-year ban for two separate doping offences after initially testing positive for a banned substance in August 2022.She always maintained her innocence and appealed against the ban at the Court of Arbitration for Sport in 2024.The panel ruled Halep, “on…

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By Eric Bottjer The post-fight exchange was normal, the victorious boxer shaking hands with the promoter of his rival. But when David Benavidez went to sit down after offering his hand to Luis DeCubas (promoter of David Morrell), the exchange had just begun.  DeCubas became animated and began jabbing his finger at Benavidez, who looked perplexed and amused. And then angry. The dust-up began days earlier at the fight-week press conference. Benavidez dominated it (Morrell and his trainer, Ronnie Shields, are introverts) until DeCubas stepped in. “You’re getting knocked the fuck out,” DeCubas told Benavidez. “You’re scared. I can see…

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The PGA Tour heads to Scottsdale, Arizona, this week for the WM Phoenix Open. The most vibrant event of the season features a famously raucous 16th hole known as “The Colosseum,” and a 17th hole filled with layers of strategy. A 132-player field looks to get a piece of the $9.2 million purse, including a winner’s share of $1,656,000. Nick Taylor is back to defend his title after outlasting Charley Hoffman in a playoff last year. Taylor finished second at TPC Scottsdale behind Scottie Scheffler in 2023. Scheffler returns after making his 2025 debut last week at Pebble Beach. The…

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