The former U.S. Open and Masters champion spent over two years in prison; he won a PGA Tour-sanctioned event for the first time in more than a decade on Sunday.
Angel Cabrera won on the PGA Tour Champions on Sunday, 20 months after he was released after spending two years in an Argentine prison for gender violence.
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Golf Digest on MSNRory McIlroy admits he has an elbow issue, says game isn’t 100 percent heading into the MastersRory McIlroy shot 65-64 over the weekend of the Texas Children’s Houston Open. He tied for fifth place. Moments later he ...
McIlroy, who recently made a driver tweak, says his right elbow is bothering him and has "some stuff to work on" with the ...
Golfer Adam Hadwin took his frustration out on the golf course on Friday during the second round of the Valspar Championship, but the course fought back. On the par four tenth, Hadwin had his ...
The woman was able to kick and bite the man before he fled on foot towards Military Rd. The woman sustained a laceration to her elbow; however did not require medical treatment. A crime scene was ...
Golfer Patton Kizzire was forced to withdraw from the Valspar Championship on Thursday just moments after he kicked his club in a fit of rage. Kizzire suffered a back injury during his round ...
Love is in the air for the release of Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco‘s joint album, “I Said I Love You First.” The couple debuted the 14-song project on Thursday night, along with a music ...
tennis elbow is an inflammatory condition that can be caused by anything from playing too much golf to working at a computer all day and night. Otherwise known as lateral epicondylitis ...
The sequel, which is early in the development process, is slated for theatrical release in 2029. Plot details haven’t been revealed. “While the film is just in the initial stages, we know it ...
The theatrical release is set for 2029. The sequel will bring back members of the creative team from the original film, including director Lee Unkrichn and co-director Adrian Molina. Mark Nielsen ...
Toronto Blue Jays reliever Zach Pop has been shut down from throwing for seven to 10 days after he experienced “elbow discomfort” following his last outing, manager John Schneider told ...
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