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Can the Flyers, Wild, Kings even things up?
Can the Flyers, Wild, Kings even things up?
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. — Bryson DeChambeau shot a career-best 7-under 64 on Friday to take a one-shot into the weekend at the RBC Heritage Classic. DeChambeau’s first event as a pro was at Harbour Town Golf Links in 2016. Two years later, he posted his lowest ever on the PGA TOUR to get to 10-under 132, one ahead of red-hot Ian Poulter and Si Woo Kim. Poulter showed he’s not done playing high-level golf with a bogey-free 64. Kim, The Players Championship winner, had a 65 that included a two-shot penalty for touching sand after a bunker shot. Two shots behind DeChambeau were Chasson Hadley (68), past RBC Heritage winner Brandt Snedeker (64), Luke List (64) and first-round leader Rory Sabbatini (70). World No. 1 Dustin Johnson shot a second straight 69 and was tied for 25th, six shots off the lead.
Don Prudhomme, 77, will compete in the Mexican 1000 next week, the NHRA legend’s first race since retiring in 1994. He previously ran Baja in 1968, but his car broke down early in the event.
BRISTOL, Tenn. (AP) – NASCAR points leader Kyle Busch edged older brother Kurt Busch by 0.002 seconds Friday to take the pole for the Cup Series race Sunday at Bristol Motor Speedway. It marks the third time the Busch brothers have started on the front row together, and the first since 2013. In all three
Kyle Busch beat his brother to the Busch Pole Award on a qualifying day sponsored by Bush’s Beans.
Kyle Busch beat his brother to the Busch Pole Award on a qualifying day sponsored by Bush’s Beans.
Sebastian Janikowski has signed with the Seahawks, giving the 40-year-old kicker a chance to play an 18th NFL season.
Shohei Ohtani is creeping his way up the batting order. The two-way Japanese superstar is batting seventh on Friday against the Royals at Kauffman Stadium
In Josh Gordon and Jarvis Landry, the Browns have a foundation for success on offense. But there are also plenty of question marks.
As the Browns’ revolving QB door spins for Tyrod Taylor, Pat McManamon ranks the prior 28 starters dating back to 1999.