Minjee Lee of Australia secured her maiden triumph in her parents’ country of origin by winning…
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ICC Cricket World Cup 2023: De Kock tops the score with 174 runs as SA defeats BAN by 149 runs.
In the ongoing 2023 World Cup Twenty20 match in Mumbai on Tuesday, South Africa defeated…
Max Verstappen of Red Bull wins a Formula One sprint race at the Circuit of the Americas with ease.
Due to an uncommon error on his last qualifying run on Friday, Verstappen was not awarded…
Asian shooting: Sarabjot secures a spot at the Olympics in Paris with a bronze.
Sarabjot Singh of India won bronze in the 10m air pistol event on Tuesday, opening their…
In the LIV Golf Final, Anirban Lahiri and Bryson DeChambeau lead the Crushers to the team title.
In the LIV Golf team championship on Sunday at Trump Doral, Anirban Lahiri fired a 7-under…
Ryan Fox triumphs at the BMW PGA Championship
Ryan Fox of New Zealand defeated rising sensation Ludvig Aberg in the final round to win…
Aditi makes cut narrowly as Diksha misses at Women’s Scottish Open
At the conclusion of the second round of the FREED GROUP Women’s Scottish Open Presented by Trust Golf, Aditi Ashok narrowly avoided the cut line while Diksha Dagar narrowly missed it. Aditi scored 3-over 147 and finished in T-65th place, while Diksha Dagar’s score of 9-over 153 was too high to make the cut. Despite two late bogeys on the front nine, which was her second nine after starting from the tenth, Aditi managed to make the cut. She started out by missing shots on holes 12 and 14, but birdies on holes 2 and 5 appeared to have saved her before bogeys on holes 7 and 8 put her in trouble. She barely made it to the weekend rounds at 3-over for the first 36 holes. After shooting a 7-over 79, Diksha required a low-par round nevertheless, she missed the cut with a score of 74 (one birdie, two bogeys). On the second day, Hinako Shibuno recorded a round of 68 (-4) to maintain a two-shot lead. The major champion bogeyed the opening hole but quickly recovered with a birdie on the second and added another on the fifth. Shibuno finished with a round of 68 after making three more birdies on the back nine, taking the lead after 36 holes with a total of 12-under par. Maja Stark fired a 65…
Virtual golf league’s first team to be owned by Williams sisters
The inaugural team in the new virtual golf league created by Tiger Woods and Rory Mcilroy,…
Rahm breaks the record for most money made on the PGA Tour in a season
On Sunday, Jon Rahm came up short in his attempt to successfully defend his Mexico Open…
LIV Singapore: Sergio Garcia ties for the second-round lead
At the LIV Singapore tournament, Sergio Garcia and Talor Gooch now share the first-round lead after…