Day: February 1, 2023

Jordan Spieth talks Netflix doc before playing at Pebble BeachJordan Spieth talks Netflix doc before playing at Pebble Beach

PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. - To explain the smile on Jordan Spieth's face and the ease in his manner was simple. He's in his element, about to play competitive golf at one of his favorite courses alongside his great friend, Jake Owen, in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. His love of playing Pebble Beach, Spyglass Hills, and Monterey Peninsula Country Club's Shore Course has reflected in a brilliant resume - one win, one second (in 2022), one third, and three other top 10s in 13 starts. He made his debut here in 2013 and hasn't missed a year, so it is safe to say that Spieth - a former FedExCup champ and three-time major winner - clearly is here for the love of it. But it turns out that the smile didn't fade one bit even when he talked about something that you'd think was out of his element - his role as a supporting actor in the highly-anticipated Netflix documentary series "Full Swing." "I had a blast. I gave access in places I don't normally and shared a lot of it with Justin (Thomas)," said Spieth. "We really, really enjoyed that process." Spieth confirmed that his decision to join in the production of "Full Swing" was motivated by his reaction to "Formula 1: Drive to Survive," which showed on Netflix to rave reviews when it debuted in 2019. "I'm an F1 fan because of ‘Drive to Survive,' " said Spieth. Spieth, Thomas and a handful of other PGA TOUR stars - Rory McIlroy, Collin Morikawa, Scottie Scheffler and Matt Fitzpatrick among them - agreed to take part in "Full Swing," which begins airing on Netflix on Feb. 15. Gabe Spitzer, documentary series director at Netflix, said it was a "no brainer" to jump into the "Full Swing" project after the PGA TOUR and those who run golf's major championships pledged their support. "(‘Drive to Survive') gave us a sort of hint what our 230 million members across the globe love. They love authenticity. They love getting deeper into stories," Spitzer added. And with "Full Swing," said Chad Mumm, chief creative officer with Vox Media Studios, "you're going to see golf in a way that no one's ever seen before. We were really lucky to have amazing access, not just from the governing bodies of the sport, but from players like Jordan and his peers who let us into their lives in a way that I don't think anyone's ever seen before." From Spieth's perspective, "this should have a pretty profound effect (for golf fans) and help grow the game, too." At 29 and in his 11th year on TOUR, Spieth conceded he was "a smart husband" and included wife Annie in all conversations before opening the door to his life. Yes, ground rules were set, but Spieth couldn't have been more emphatic when insisting, "I never felt uncomfortable. Everyone was high class." That trust in one another - player and Netflix personnel - made for what Spieth said was a rewarding experience. "It was quite a bit of access and some good access, at that," he said. Spitzer agreed. "We're incredibly happy with the level of access and I think it's about trust and building trust with athletes," he said. "For us, it's characters first. When the athletes grant access, storylines flow, and we want to tell stories that average fans don't know. The goal is to bring (the PGA TOUR and its players) to a whole new audience." All of which begs the question, with Season 1 about to be released, are there plans for Season 2? Spitzer smiled and said, "When we get into these, we hope for not one, but 10 years."

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Tom Brady retires: The Top 10 moments of his playing careerTom Brady retires: The Top 10 moments of his playing career

Tom Brady has officially announced his retirement (he says for good), so it's time to look back at the Top 10 moments of his career and put them in perspective.  This time, it looks to be official. Future Hall of Famer Tom Brady has announced his retirement from the NFL at the age of 45. [...]

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Vikings GM spotted chatting up DC candidate at Senior BowlVikings GM spotted chatting up DC candidate at Senior Bowl

Minnesota Vikings general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah was spotted chatting with defensive coordinator candidate Brian Flores at the Senior Bowl on Tuesday. The Minnesota Vikings finished the regular-season with an NFC North title and a 13-4 record. However, they were defeated by the New York Giants in the Wild Card Round after the defense was picked [...]

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A Bengals fan is being called out for lying about Chiefs fans breaking into his car in KCA Bengals fan is being called out for lying about Chiefs fans breaking into his car in KC

A Cincinnati Bengals fan is getting called out by Chiefs fans for lying about their car getting broken into in Kansas City. The Cincinnati Bengals and Kansas City Chiefs battled in the AFC Championship Game for the second consecutive year. The Bengals were victorious last year to make it to Super Bowl 56, and were [...]

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First Round Leader: Pebble Beach Pro-Am gives three chances to collectFirst Round Leader: Pebble Beach Pro-Am gives three chances to collect

As we narrow our focus down from the full tournament view to the opening round, we find the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am brings with it a level of opportunity that other championships usually don't have. The three-course rotation used at Pebble Beach, Spyglass Hill and Monterey Peninsula can certainly make picking a 72-hole winner tougher than other weeks based purely on variables like what weather hits what course on any of the opening three rounds. But, with three courses brings three chances, each with less players than normal, to dive into the first-round leader categories. At BetMGM, like most sportsbooks, the first-round leader market is separated by course. And interestingly, BetMGM also pays ties in full, meaning if it's one, or six, or any number of players on top after the opening round, all will pay out at full odds, rather than a split. Pebble Beach and Spyglass Hill are par 72s, with Monterey Peninsula a par 71. Last year, Pebble's scoring average was 70.756 over the tournament; Spyglass Hill was 72.179, with Monterey at 70.104. Traditionally Monterey has played the easiest and Spyglass the hardest, but this is all somewhat moot as we target just the opening round. First, let's take a look at the latest weather update from PGA TOUR meteorologist Joe Halvorson. "A few spotty patches of fog may develop offshore or over portions of Monterey Bay Thursday morning but are unlikely to impact visibility across the Monterey Peninsula. Southerly winds will become sustained at 9-18 mph with gusts of 20-25 mph range Thursday afternoon - strongest across the exposed holes of Pebble Beach Golf Links after 2pm. An isolated area of drizzle may occur Thursday afternoon, with a few showers becoming possible Thursday evening before increasing to a scattered coverage overnight into Friday morning." In other words, the later the day goes, the likelihood of tougher conditions increases. As such, the lean should be towards earlier tee times, rather than later, and in the case of Pebble Beach, those finishing on the coastal holes of the front nine could be in for a rough time. Let's start our search there. PEBBLE BEACH Defending champion Tom Hoge and former U.S. Open winner Justin Rose headline those players beginning their tournament at the picturesque Pebble Beach Golf Links. Hoge is the +900 favorite to be first-round leader at this course, with Rose next in line at +1200. Given Hoge starts on the first hole in just the second group of the day and led the entire field last year with a first-round, bogey-free 9-under 63 at Pebble Beach, he deserves favoritism. He ranks 17th on TOUR this season in first-round scoring average (68.0). But there are a few names who rank higher than Hoge in opening rounds on TOUR so far this season that might be worth noting. Greyson Sigg (67.13) is fourth on TOUR and will actually go off in the first group of the morning at 8:30 a.m. albeit off the 10th tee. Sean O'Hair (67.33) ranks sixth on TOUR in round-one scoring and he follows Hoge out off the first at 8:52 a.m. local time. Denny McCarthy (67.44) and Will Gordon (67.70) also rank above Hoge in first-round scoring at eighth and 12th respectively. McCarthy starts his round at 9:25 a.m. local off the 10th tee while Gordon is a later starter off the first at 10:20 a.m. McCarthy is third on the betting lines at +1400 to lead at Pebble in the opening round with Gordon at +2200. Sigg is +2500 to be the low score on the course, with O'Hair +5000. SPYGLASS HILL Over at Spyglass Hill, traditionally the hardest of the three courses, are drawcards Matt Fitzpatrick, Jordan Spieth and Viktor Hovland. Spieth and Fitzpatrick are +1000 to lead at Spyglass, with Hovland +1200. Spieth is coming off the Sony Open in Hawaii where he was the first-round leader for those bettors who jumped on (only to miss the cut the following day). He currently ranks 42nd on TOUR in opening rounds (68.67). In his 10 rounds at Spyglass Hill, he averages 68.7 with a low of 65 in 2017 when he won the tournament and a high of 72 the year after. Fitzpatrick ranks 17th on TOUR with a 68.0 scoring average in the opening round. In his three previous rounds at Spyglass Hill his scoring average is 71.67; however, it's 69.5 over his last two rounds. Hovland has proven adept to low starts, ranking second on TOUR at 67.0 scoring average. His season low is a 65 at the World Wide Technology Championship. In his only round at Spyglass Hill previously, the former U.S. Amateur winner at Pebble Beach shot a 70. A player not to sleep on here is Seamus Power who was the opening-round leader at Spyglass Hill a year ago with a sublime bogey-free 8-under 64. Power is +1600 to repeat the process this season and he ranks 10th on TOUR this season in first-round scoring average (67.57). Power is paired with Thomas Detry, ranked seventh in first-round scoring (67.43) but the pair start later than most at 10:31 a.m. off the 10th tee. Detry is +2200. Former runner-up Maverick McNealy might appear an option (+1600) given his early 8:52 a.m. tee time off the 10th. He ranks 13th on TOUR in opening rounds (67.75) but caution - in his four rounds at Spyglass Hill prior he averages 71.75. MONTEREY PENINSULA Interestingly, despite Monterey usually being one of the easier tracks most years, last season the low opening-round score was a 7-under 64 from Jonas Blixt. The favorite this season with BetMGM is Andrew Putnam at +1400. He ranks 46th on TOUR in opening rounds (68.7) and opened with a 65 on Monterey a year ago. His other three rounds on the course in the past were 66-70-66. Another to keep an eye on is S.H. Kim, ranked 28th on TOUR in opening rounds at 68.36. Twice this season he's opened with rounds of 65 and sits at +2000. Responsible sports betting starts with a game plan. Set a budget. Keep it social. Play with friends. Learn the game and know the odds. Play with trusted, licensed operators. CLICK HERE to learn more at HaveAGamePlan.org

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