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El Cardonal, a Tiger Woods-designed course in Mexico, will be the site of the World Wide Technology Championship this fall, the PGA Tour said Tuesday.
A Tiger Woods designed course in Mexico will be the site of the 2023 World Wide Technology Championship, the PGA Tour said on Tuesday as it found a new home for an event previously played at a Mayakoba layout that held LIV Golf's season opener.
WWE Superstar Charlotte Flair is the queen of pro wrestling. The 14-time Women’s Champion has not only been a pioneer in carving out a path for women, but she’s elevated the sport as a whole with a level of athleticism, skill, and personality that very few have been able to match.
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A magnificent seven for brilliant Burns Sam Burns captured his fifth PGA Tour title with a dominant 6&5 victory over fellow American Cameron Young including eight birdies in 10 holes in what proved to be a fitting finale to a brilliant week of match play golf. Ad In his first appearance in the event, Burns had already accounted for Seamus Power, Adam Scott and Adam Hadwin in the group stages before beating Patrick Cantlay in the Round of 16 (2&1), Mackenzie Hughes in the quarter-final (3&2) and good friend Scottie Scheffler in the final four (21st hole).
SAN FRANCISCO — Sergio Romo retired as a San Francisco Giant just the way he wanted, pitching one final time for the team he helped to win three World Series championships and then calling it a career Monday night.
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