What are the Steelers getting in LB Avery Williamson?What are the Steelers getting in LB Avery Williamson?
Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin says making the trade for Williamson was the ‘prudent thing to do.’
Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin says making the trade for Williamson was the ‘prudent thing to do.’
2021 Houston Open, Round 1 Scoring Conditions: Overall: +2.29 strokes per round Morning wave: +2.05 Afternoon wave: +2.54 Current cutline (top 65 and ties): 72 players at +2 or better (T63) Top 3 projected cutline probabilities: 1. 3 over par: 36.3% 2. 4 over par: 33.5% 3. 2 over par: 14.9% Top 10 win probabilities: 1. Scottie Scheffler (T2, -3, 12.5%) 2. Jason Day (T2, -3, 8.9%) 3. Brandt Snedeker (1, -5, 7.8%) 4. Adam Scott (T8, -2, 5.4%) 5. Tony Finau (T16, -1, 4.7%) 6. Harold Varner III (T2, -3, 4.4%) 7. Hideki Matsuyama (T29, E, 3.7%) 8. Cameron Davis (T2, -3, 3.4%) 9. Russell Henley (T16, -1, 3.0%) 10. Dustin Johnson (T63, +2, 2.9%) NOTE: These reports are based off the live predictive model run by @DataGolf. The model provides live "Make Cut", "Top 20", "Top 5", and "Win" probabilities every 5 minutes from the opening tee shot to the final putt of every PGA TOUR event. Briefly, the model takes account of the current form of each golfer as well as the difficulty of their remaining holes, and probabilities are calculated from 20K simulations. To follow live finish probabilities throughout the remainder of the Vivint Houston Open, or to see how each golfer's probabilities have evolved from the start of the event to the current time, click here for the model's home page.
Four Braves players highlighted this year’s Silver Slugger Awards, which were unveiled Thursday by MLB to honor the best offensive players at every position in each league.
Four Braves players highlighted this year’s Silver Slugger Awards, which were unveiled Thursday by MLB in honor of the best offensive players at every position in each league.
HOUSTON — Brandt Snedeker found a lot of fairways and greens at difficult Memorial Park, top-ranked Dustin Johnson returned from the coronavirus, and fans were back, too, Thursday at the Vivint Houston Open. RELATED: Final leaderboard | Memorial Park provides a test Snedeker shot a 5-under 65 in the afternoon to take a two-stroke lead in the last event before the Masters. He's one of 37 players in the field this week set to play at Augusta National. "Drove it great," Snedeker said. "Around this golf course you have to be in the fairway, otherwise it's going to be a long day for you. Did a great job of that. Made some putts. And the par 5s, birdied every par 5 out there. This course is a long, tough golf course, so to play well you need to take advantage of the scoring holes, which I did a great job of today." The tournament — at public Memorial Park for the first time since 1963 — is limiting ticket sales to 2,000 a day. It's the first domestic PGA TOUR event to have fans since THE PLAYERS Championship on March 12. "I think that's a big reason why I played well today," Snedeker said. "I love having fans out here. I kind of feed off their energy. It's great to hear some claps and people excited for good shots and some birdies." Johnson had a 72 — bogeying five of the last seven holes on his front nine — in his return after a positive coronavirus test knocked him out of THE CJ CUP @ SHADOW CREEK and the ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP @ SHERWOOD. The 39-year-old Snedeker won the last of his nine PGA TOUR titles in 2018. He followed a birdie on the par-4 13th with a bogey on the par-4 14th after driving into the right rough, then birdied the par-3 15th and par-5 16th. "I've been driving it well, so it just kind of depended how I hit my irons and kind of hung in there," Snedeker said. "Did a great job of kind of thinking my way around the golf course." Jason Day was tied for second with Scottie Scheffler, Harold Varner III, Carlos Ortiz, Michael Thompson and Cameron Davis. "The golf course kind of forces you into being patient just because you can't really miss too many greens," Scheffler said. "Around the greens out here is very, very difficult to get up-and-down and you can get into some spots where you start playing ping pong across these greens." Brooks Koepka also had a 72. He's playing for the second time since a two-month layoff to heal injuries. Player partner Lanto Griffin, the winner last year at Golf Club of Houston, also shot 72. Jordan Spieth rounded out the morning threesome with a 72. "It certainly felt more normal as we were playing today and especially as we were finishing up," Spieth said about the fans. “Just the look of it is way more normal than when it was just so bare." Koepka served as a consultant on course architect Tom Doak’s renovation. "I think every time Jordan hit it in the water, he told me that was my fault," Koepka said. Phil Mickelson shot 76. He had two double bogeys and two bogeys.
Brandt Snedeker, in the top 40 only once since the PGA Tour’s Covid-19 shutdown, said the first spectators at a US tour event since March helped him seize the lead in Thursday’s first round of the Houston Open.
A motivated Verrett has returned to Pro Bowl form after overcoming injuries that have forced him to miss most of his career so far.
In the final tune-up before the Masters, Brandt Snedeker’s 5-under 65 leads the way after Day 1 of the Houston Open was stopped early due to darkness.
With Kevin Harvick not eligible for the title, there’s no clear frontrunner entering Sunday’s race. It’s down to a four-horse race.