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Trump golf course faces fine for chopping down trees and dumping them in river

One of Donald Trump’s golf courses could be fined thousands of dollars after a dozen mature trees were cut down and cast into a river in Virginia. The trees were dumped in the Potomac River after being felled at the Trump National Golf Course in Sterling, reports said. Steven McKone, the director of an outdoor education centre, and other boaters saw stumps in the water as well as large tree trunks floating by, according to The Washington Post.

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Wyndham Rewards Top 10 honored at Liberty NationalWyndham Rewards Top 10 honored at Liberty National

JERSEY CITY, N.J. – A line of Wyndham robes adorned the walls inside the Liberty National clubhouse with names emblazoned across their backs. When one of the recipients saw Brooks Koepka’s, he joked it might be a bit overdue, given his penchant for some revealing social media posts this season. It was just one of the many lines that brought extra smiles to a well-deserved group of men being honored – the inaugural class of the Wyndham Rewards Top 10. In its first season, the Wyndham Rewards Top 10 sought out to reward the best players over the regular season on the PGA TOUR with an impressive bonus structure. A total of $10 million was spread out over the top 10 players, headlined by a $2 million bonus for top spot. Koepka, with his three-win season, claimed it. Of course, the robes were also welcomed, as were some beautiful trophies. Rory McIlroy, Matt Kuchar, Xander Schauffele, Gary Woodland, Patrick Cantlay, Dustin Johnson, Paul Casey, Webb Simpson and Jon Rahm rounded out the Topo 10. Between them, they won 14 times and had 78 top-10 finishes. “You’re in the top of your class, and that’s a remarkable achievement over a period of 43 regular season events,â€� PGA TOUR Commissioner Jay Monahan told the gathering. “To get one of these robes, to be inside the Top 10,  you have to win or you have to be near the top on a number of occasions over the course of the season and you have to play consistently over the course of a season and that is really hard to do. These 10 individuals have done exactly that.â€� Among the dignitaries in the room was Wyndham Hotels and Resorts Non-Executive Chairman of the Board Stephen Holmes. “It’s been a great experience for us,â€� Holmes said of the Wyndham Rewards Top 10. “We couldn’t be more excited to be part of something that recognizes their incredible work through the full year, which is really remarkable. It is great to see a payoff before the Playoffs.â€� While the evening was a chance to celebrate and reflect on the regular season, the players were all aware they have a new focus ahead of them: the three-week sprint for the FedExCup. “To be the inaugural Wyndham Rewards winner is pretty cool,â€� Koepka said. “It’s always nice going in with a little bit of a lead because I’m going to need it, I’m sure. We all know these guys are going to play well these next few weeks. That’s what makes it fun, it was a tight race over the season and it will be a tight race in the Playoffs. I’m looking forward to it.â€� Here’s a snapshot of the regular season for the Wyndham Rewards Top 10. 1. Brooks Koepka – $2 million bonus Wins: 3 – THE CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES, PGA Championship, World Golf Championships – FedEx St. Jude Invitational FedExCup Points: 2,887 Top 10s: 8 Scoring Average: 69.265 (4th) Strokes Gained: Off-the-Tee: +.499 (20th) Strokes Gained: Approach the Green: +.739 (10th) Strokes Gained: Around-the-Green: +.023 (104th) Strokes Gained: Putting: +.217 (49th) Strokes Gained: Tee-to-Green: +1.261 (9th) Strokes Gained: Total +1.478 (9th) What he says: “It’s incredible. To look at what I’ve done this year, just show consistency and try to take my game to a new level and I’ve done that. To be up there in the FedExCup with a chance in Atlanta, that’s incredible. And to win the Wyndham Rewards is incredible. That’s what you shoot for. You want to be No. 1, when the season’s done and going into the Playoffs.â€� 2. Rory McIlroy – $1.5 million bonus Wins: 2 – The PLAYERS Championship, RBC Canadian Open FedExCup Points: 2,315 Top 10s: 12 Scoring Average: 69.090 (1st) Strokes Gained: Off-the-Tee: +1.215 (1st) Strokes Gained: Approach the Green: +.709 (12th) Strokes Gained: Around-the-Green: +.350 (15th) Strokes Gained: Putting: +.396 (29th) Strokes Gained: Tee-to-Green: +2.275 (1st) Strokes Gained: Total +2.670 (1st) What he says: “You want to be as high up as you can be going into the Playoffs. It’s a nice reward for showing a consistent basis of work. Now we need to refocus and try to win the FedExCup.â€� 3. Matt Kuchar – $1.2 million bonus Wins: 2 – Mayakoba Golf Classic, Sony Open in Hawaii FedExCup Points: 2,313 Top 10s: 8 Scoring Average: 69.610 (8th) Strokes Gained: Off-the-Tee: +.235 (62nd) Strokes Gained: Approach the Green: +.747 (9th) Strokes Gained: Around-the-Green: +.117 (66th) Strokes Gained: Putting: +.342 (36th) Strokes Gained: Tee-to-Green: +1.099 (15th) Strokes Gained: Total +1.441 (13th) What he says: “It’s rewarding season-long consistency and I’m happy with how my season went. It’s great to be part of the bonus and we are all really appreciative of Wyndham and the PGA TOUR for the effort to reward those who perform consistently throughout a season.   4. Xander Schauffele – $1.1 million bonus Wins: 2 – World Golf Championships – HSBC Champions, Sentry Tournament of Champions FedExCup Points: 1,858 Top 10s: 5 Scoring Average: 69.814 (14th) Strokes Gained: Off-the-Tee: +.500 (19th) Strokes Gained: Approach the Green: +.355 (44th) Strokes Gained: Around-the-Green: +.239 (36th) Strokes Gained: Putting: +.382 (30th) Strokes Gained: Tee-to-Green: +1.093 (16th) Strokes Gained: Total +1.475 (11th), What he says: “I was much happier early in the year and the latter part of the year has been sort of quiet so it doesn’t feel like I am in the Wyndham Rewards Top 10, but it was sure nice to be there. The highlight was the final round in Hawaii – I had a blackout moment there – and that was fun. I am now looking for some good golf to finish off and I know that is just around the corner. Everyone is trying to peak at the right time and I’m no different.â€� 5. Gary Woodland – $1 million bonus Wins: 1 – U.S. Open FedExCup Points: 1,795 Top 10s: 8 Scoring Average: 70.090 (21st) Strokes Gained: Off-the-Tee: +.584 (12th) Strokes Gained: Approach the Green: +.568 (23rd) Strokes Gained: Around-the-Green: +.064 (90th) Strokes Gained: Putting: -.119 (133rd) Strokes Gained: Tee-to-Green: +1.216 (12th) Strokes Gained: Total +1.097 (21st) What he says: “It’s exciting. Obviously being in the Wyndham Rewards Top 10 sets you up well going into the Playoffs, but it also puts a big emphasis on the year. I got off to a great start with a bunch of top-10s early and then was able to cap it off with a win at the U.S. Open. It’s been good. The win was a big highlight in my career, but hopefully I can settle down and perform in the Playoffs. We are still playing for a lot, we have three big weeks in a row, and I can’t wait.â€� 6. Patrick Cantlay – $850,000 bonus Wins: 1 – the Memorial Tournament Presented by Nationwide FedExCup Points: 1,730 Top 10s: 8 Scoring Average: 69.171 (3rd) Strokes Gained: Off-the-Tee: +.586 (11th) Strokes Gained: Approach the Green: +.710 (11th) Strokes Gained: Around-the-Green: +.378 (9th) Strokes Gained: Putting: +.406 (27th) Strokes Gained: Tee-to-Green: +1.675 (3rd) Strokes Gained: Total +2.081 (2nd) What he says: “I feel like I played well this year. Not as well as I would have liked, but really solid all year. It’s nice to be in the Wyndham Rewards Top 10 and now the focus shifts to the FedExCup and Playoff events. Winning Memorial was the highlight. Any time you win, it feels great and it is exactly what I am out here for. To win at Jack’s place was really special. I didn’t miss many cuts and had a lot of chances to win. I wasn’t out ahead enough – I would have liked to be in the pole position a bit more as opposed to always trying to fight back from a few behind on Sunday.â€� 7. Dustin Johnson – $700,000 bonus Wins: 1 – World Golf Championships – Mexico Championship FedExCup Points: 1,686 Top 10s: 7 Scoring Average: 69.428 (5th) Strokes Gained: Off-the-Tee: +.800 (2nd) Strokes Gained: Approach the Green: +.593 (21st) Strokes Gained: Around-the-Green: +.264 (30th) Strokes Gained: Putting: +.337 (37th) Strokes Gained: Tee-to-Green: +1.658 (4th) Strokes Gained: Total +1.995 (3rd) What he says: “I’m pretty happy with my season and it’s nice to be rewarded for playing well over a longer time span. There’s still more to do, but it’s certainly nice recognition.â€� 8. Paul Casey – $600,000 bonus Wins: 1 – Valspar Championship FedExCup Points: 1,629 Top 10s: 6 Scoring Average: 69.812 (13th) Strokes Gained: Off-the-Tee: +.642 (9th) Strokes Gained: Approach the Green: +.755 (8th) Strokes Gained: Around-the-Green: +.188 (49th) Strokes Gained: Putting: -.180 (147th) Strokes Gained: Tee-to-Green: +1.585 (5th) Strokes Gained: Total +1.405 (14th) What he says: “Wyndham should be proud of what they’ve achieved in the first year and it’s only going to grow. The ultimate prize, we’re trying to win the FedExCup, and guys are doing whatever is necessary to get themselves in the perfect position for that.â€� 9. Webb Simpson – $550,000 bonus Wins: 0 FedExCup Points: 1,619 Top 10s: Scoring Average: 69.161 (2nd) Strokes Gained: Off-the-Tee: +.106 (88th) Strokes Gained: Approach the Green: +.705 (13th) Strokes Gained: Around-the-Green: +.322 (19th) Strokes Gained: Putting: +.600 (11th) Strokes Gained: Tee-to-Green: +1.134 (14th) Strokes Gained: Total +1.733 (5th) What he says: “It’s a great bonus to w,hat was a long season of good consistent play for me. Going into WGC-(FedEx St. Jude Invitational) Memphis I was an outsider looking in and that was still the same going into the Wyndham Championship, so being part of this is more of a bonus for me than anyone. It took two seconds at the end of the year to sneak in, and to do it at the Wyndham Championship was even more of a thrill.â€� 10. Jon Rahm – $500,000 bonus Wins: 1 – Zurich Classic of New Orleans FedExCup Points: 1,447 Top 10s: 10 Scoring Average: 69.665 (10th) Strokes Gained: Off-the-Tee: +.774 (4th) Strokes Gained: Approach the Green: +.303 (52nd) Strokes Gained: Around-the-Green: +.103 (70th) Strokes Gained: Putting: +.297 (40th) Strokes Gained: Tee-to-Green: +1.180 (13th) Strokes Gained: Total +1.478 (9th) What he says: “It’s nice to be inside the Top 10, as it shows I had some consistency in performance this year. The Wyndham Rewards Top 10 is incredible and we are very thankful to Wyndham for their partnership with the PGA TOUR. We are very lucky to play the game we love and to have our good play rewarded. I like that there is a reward for a job well done over a full regular season, but also that we still have plenty to play for over the coming weeks.â€�

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Mickelson will miss U.S. Open for daughter’s graduationMickelson will miss U.S. Open for daughter’s graduation

DUBLIN, Ohio – World Golf Hall-of-Famer Phil Mickelson has announced he will likely forego a spot in the upcoming U.S. Open at Erin Hills in order to attend his daughter’s high school graduation in California, which is scheduled the same day as the tournament’s first round. Mickelson, a 42-time PGA TOUR winner, five-time major winner and six-time U.S. Open runner up, will almost certainly withdraw from the only major championship he has failed to win. Instead he will watch daughter Amanda graduate and give the commencement address at Pacific Ridge School in Carlsbad on June 15. She is set to enter Brown University in the fall. “My daughter is graduating and she’s the school president… and I’m going to be there,â€� Mickelson confirmed. “Unfortunately, it comes on the Thursday of the Open, around 10:00 in the morning Pacific. So, there’s just really no way to make it, no matter what the tee time is.â€� Mickelson said only a major weather delay or unforeseen circumstance with the graduation ceremony will see him in the field. The final spots in the field will be awarded after 36-hole qualifiers at sites across the country on Monday. “I didn’t want Mike Davis and the USGA to be caught off guard when they made their pairings for television on Wednesday, and I want the alternate to know that he most likely will be in and to prepare properly,â€� Mickelson added. “Mike and I both agree there’s no sense in doing it right now, you never know what might happen, maybe something comes up with the commencement, maybe something comes up with the weather. I don’t know what will happen, but it doesn’t look very good. It would have to be something unforeseen.

“I wanted to make sure that they had enough notice to accommodate it. So that’s why I’m saying something today. But it doesn’t look good for me playing. But I’m really excited about this moment in our family’s life.â€�
 Amanda was born shortly after the 1999 U.S. Open at Pinehurst, where Mickelson finished runner-up to Payne Stewart. He had claimed he would leave Pinehurst at any moment to be there for the birth, displaying a family-first attitude he continues today. The 46-year-old is running out of chances to complete the career grand slam, making the decision more difficult. He has three Masters wins plus one Open Championship and a PGA Championship on his resume. But no U.S. Open. “Obviously, it’s a tournament that I want to win the most, and the only way to win is if you play,â€� he said. “But this is one of those moments where you look back on life and you just don’t want to miss it. I’ll be really glad that I was there and present.â€� Mickelson, who has played in 26 U.S. Opens, was also runner up at the 2002, 2004, 2006, 2009 and 2013 events. He and wife Amy are the parents of Amanda (17), Sophia (15) and Evan (14), and Phil again left no doubt as to his priorities Saturday. He said Amanda would have supported his decision had he chosen to play the U.S. Open. “I’ll be able to play the next two years solidly before Sofia gets to graduate, hopefully,â€� he joked. “Amanda’s very supportive. She’s always been: ‘Dad, I know you love the Open.’ But it’s one of those things that you just show up. You just need to be there. It wasn’t really something that we discussed, because it really wasn’t much of a decision.â€�

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