Schauffele: Being the best is motivator, not inflated purses
Whichever golfer wins next week's Tour Championship will also hoist the Fed ExCup - and he will go home with a combined $25 million (around €22m) for his trouble.
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Whichever golfer wins next week's Tour Championship will also hoist the Fed ExCup - and he will go home with a combined $25 million (around €22m) for his trouble.
The newly launched Courts Club, will be helping people start their morning right with a free coffee this Thursday.
If there is one complaint about Manchester United's opening victory against Fulham it is that this week has been so quiet.
India's Ronak Dahiya bagged the bronze medal in the 110 kg Greco-Roman category at the ongoing U17 World Wrestling Championship in Amman, Jordan. In the bronze medal play-off, Ronak, currently ranked two in the world in his age-group weight category, comfortably disposed the challenge of Turkey's Emrullah Capkan 6-1 to claim India's first medal from the championship on Tuesday. Earlier, Ronak had lost to eventual silver medallist Zoltan Czako of Hungary in the semi-final. The gold in this category was won by Ukraine's Ivan Yankovskyi, who beat Czako 13-4 by virtue of technical superiority.
The four Grand Slams offer a trophy and place in the history books but they also provide serious financial incentives.
International team captain Mike Weir named Japan’s Shigeki Maruyama as his fifth and final assistant for this year's Presidents Cup showdown against the United States in Montreal.
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NEW DELHI: India's antitrust body has reached an initial assessment that the US$8.5 billion India merger of Reliance and Walt Disney media assets harms competition due to their power over cricket broadcast rights, four sources told Reuters on Tuesday (Aug 20).