Tiger climbs early, loses momentum at FarmersTiger climbs early, loses momentum at Farmers
Tiger Woods shot 4-under on the front nine on moving day at the Farmers Insurance Open, but a 1-over on the back leaves him with work to do on Sunday.
Tiger Woods shot 4-under on the front nine on moving day at the Farmers Insurance Open, but a 1-over on the back leaves him with work to do on Sunday.
Tiger Woods, who entered the third round of the Farmers Insurance Open six shots back, put together a nice front nine on Saturday.
The majority of Pro Bowl players are against adding a 17th regular-season game — mostly because of safety concerns — but if it does become a possibility during CBA negotiations, then players would want something major in return, such as more time off.
Collin Gillespie grabbed a rebound and found Jeremiah Robinson-Earl on the fast break for a dunk to turn back a Providence rally with 55 seconds left and No. 9 Villanova held on to beat the Friars 64-60 on Saturday. Gillespie, who also hit a pair of free throws with 28 seconds to play, scored 18 with
Kentucky got a big road win in OT over Texas Tech, Baylor handled Florida with ease, and Illinois finds itself atop the crowded Big Ten.
Five-time major champion Phil Mickelson is among PGA Tour players “intrigued” by a proposed new tour, the Premier Golf League, according to reports. A report by Golf Channel analyst Geoff Shackelford detailed plans for the series, with Mickelson telling ESPN of his interest after missing the
A number of Pro Bowlers are about to get paid. About a dozen Pro Bowl players are pending free agents, including the NFL’s all-time leading passer and the league’s top rusher and top pass-rusher in 2019. Shaq Barrett, linebacker, Tampa Bay: After five pedestrian seasons in Denver, Barrett signed
Tiger Woods entered Saturday six shots back of Ryan Palmer at the Farmers Insurance Open, but he’s gaining ground. Can he make a rally?
No. 14 West Virginia broke open a close game with a huge run early in the second half to beat Missouri 74-51 in the Big 12/SEC Challenge.
NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reports that free agent safety Eric Berry had opportunities to play in the NFL in 2019, but opted to take time off and return in 2020.