Sergio Garcia misses 3-footer, loses chance to play The Open - ESPN
Sergio Garcia's missed 3-foot putt cost him a spot in the Open Championship.
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Sergio Garcia's missed 3-foot putt cost him a spot in the Open Championship.
The most expensive street to live on in every region of the UK has now been revealed by The Times. These desirable roads are home to some of the priciest properties across the country, with average house prices in the millions.
The 2025 men's NCAA tournament continues Sunday with the second day of the Round of 32, and that presents several excellent betting opportunities. The tournament has been full of exciting games and close finishes, including two No. 12 seeds punching their tickets to the second round, and players like Mark Sears and Sean Pedulla stepping up for their squads.
We're halfway there – but tonight is the night Scotland's Nations League fate will be decided.
England's John Parry and New Zealand's Daniel Hillier, both in outstanding form, have confirmed their participation in the 2025 Hero Indian Open, scheduled to be held at the DLF Golf and Country Club in Gurguram from March 27 to 30. The tournament, sanctioned by the DP World Tour and the Indian Golf Union, will feature 138 players from nearly 30 countries competing for a prize purse of USD 2.25 million. Both Parry and Hillier are currently in Top-5 of the Race to Dubai rankings on the DP World Tour.
Indian gymnast Pranati Nayak on Saturday secured a bronze medal in the Vault Final at the FIG Artistic Gymnastics Apparatus World Cup in Antalya, Turkey. The 29-year-old, who represented the country at the Tokyo Olympics, came up with a total score of 13.417 in the vault final to finish third, behind American duo of Jayla Hang (13.667) and Claire Pease (13.567). "It is a great feeling to start the year with a medal. It is a good confidence booster for me. I had won last year as well, so I'm feeling really happy," Nayak, who had scored 13.317 in the vault qualification, told PTI from Antalya.
Rangers, a team who win next to nothing, spook Celtic, the side who win most of everything available in this country.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — John Calipari is heading to the Sweet 16 for the 16th time, and this one could be the sweetest of all.