
LIV Golf: Timeline of a ‘civil war’
The PGA Tour and European Tour have agreed to merge with Saudi-backed rebel circuit LIV Golf in a shock deal that ends the bitter civil war in the …

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Ryder Cup: Bryson DeChambeau puts patriotism over politics with 7-word message for Team USA
Following the Day One embarrassment Team USA suffered at the 44th Ryder Cup, fans online were calling for captain Zach Johnson to be removed. There were questions not only on his pairing choices, but even before that, he was scrutinized for his captain’s picks for the team. One of the players who …
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A judge’s conspicuous note on Trump, the Saudis and ‘influence buying’
Shortly after being indicted on charges of paying hush money to an adult-film actress, Donald Trump sat for a deposition in his separate financial fraud trial and bragged about being able to sell his properties at an inflated rate to Saudi Arabian interests. A New York judge noted the boasts in a …
Saudi Arabia is pouring billions into soccer, golf, and Formula 1. Its crown prince doesn't care if anyone calls it 'sportswashing.'
Saudi Arabia is on a drive to transform its oil-reliant economy – and big sports stars like Cristiano Ronaldo, golfer Phil Mickelson, and boxer Anthony Joshua are all part of the plan. Spending billions of dollars on sports is a key part of Vision 2030, an ongoing project spearheaded by Crown Prince …
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Tensions Boil Over At Ryder Cup As Rory McIlroy In Heated Moment With Patrick Cantlay's Caddie Joe LaCava
Patrick Cantlay's caddie Joe LaCava appeared to get into words with Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry following the final Ryder Cup match on Saturday …
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Rory Mcllroy caught on camera arguing in car park at Ryder Cup
Rory McIlroy was at centre of a furious row as emotions boiled over after the second day of the Ryder Cup golf competition in Rome. McIlroy was filmed arguing in a car park and had to be held back by teammate Shane Lowry and another US caddie, Jim ‘Bones’ Mackay, as he pointed furiously at someone off camera. This comes after the Northern Irishman was visibly unhappy with Patrick Cantlay’s caddie, Joe lacava, who celebrated wildly towards European fans who had been teasing his player all day, and the two had tense words as they shook hands at the end of the round.
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Jamie Redknapp's wife Frida's legs go on forever in tiny shorts on romantic getaway
Frida Redknapp has been enjoying a romantic Italian getaway with her husband Jamie, and the star showed off her endless legs in a pair of white mini …