US Open tee times and groupings including Rory McIlroy and Phil Mickelson
Rory McIlroy and Justin Thomas are among the favourites ahead of the U.S. Open at The Country Club in Brookline as golf’s third major of the year gets underway.
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Rory McIlroy and Justin Thomas are among the favourites ahead of the U.S. Open at The Country Club in Brookline as golf’s third major of the year gets underway.
Dani Alves has confirmed his departure from Barcelona, ending his second spell at the Camp Nou It is understood that Alves, 39, was keen to remain at the club on a short-term deal to help him prepare for the World Cup, but was not offered a new contract and will leave when his current deal expires on June 30. Ad/> His departure ends his second stay at the club, where he spent over eight years in total across two separate spells. Football10 Premier League players nominated for Golden Boy award2 HOURS AGO “Now it’s time to say goodbye,” he wrote on Instagram.
England may have lost on penalties to Italy in the Euro 2020 final, but the majority of fans will look back on last summer with fondness.
The cost of heating Salford council's buildings including schools and offices has soared by a whopping 371 per cent to £4m soon. City Mayor Paul Dennett has approved the award of a 12-month contract for the supply of gas to all the local authority's premises.
Manchester Day makes its huge return this weekend - with a day of fun activities on Sunday, June 19, as well as the eagerly-anticipated parade through the city centre. Returning after a three-year hiatus, thousands are expected to head into Manchester to watch the day of celebrations.
For the ninth year in a row, the draft will take place at the Barclays Center, the home of the Brooklyn Nets an event the general public can attend by purchasing tickets online.
Brookline. One word like few others can prompt frightening flashbacks for any fan of European golf over the age of about 30. The Ryder Cup of 1999 will always be remembered for the sight of wives and girlfriends of US players celebrating on the 17th green after Justin Leonard had holed a monster putt.
Walt Disney Co., Viacom18-led JV and Times Internet have turned out to be the big winners in the Indian Premier League (IPL) media rights e-auction for the 2023-27 cycle that concluded over a period of three days on Tuesday evening. By the time the e-auction was done, the BCCI - parent body that runs the IPL - was laughing its way to the bank, having pocketed a handsome Rs 48,390 crore across the four buckets sold. IPL MEDIA RIGHTS AUCTION: AS IT HAPPENEDDisney and Viacom had won Packages A and B - TV and digital in India - on the morning of Day Two of the auction for Rs 44,075 crore with Disney bidding at Rs 57.5 crore per game (total of Rs 23,575) for TV and Viacom bidding Rs 50 crore per game (total of Rs 20,500 crore) for digital. Later, between Day Two and Three, Viacom grabbed Package C - the set of 98 non-exclusive matches on digital across five years - at Rs 33.24 crore per match (total of Rs 3,258). Disney, along with the Zee Group, began bidding heavily for Package C on Day Three, taking the price up from a base price of Rs 16 crore per game but Viacom had "made up its mind" to as much premium it would take and retain the package. Exclusivity, say those in the know, remained everything between Packages B & C.