Steph Curry has made countless mind-boggling shots on the basketball court, but perhaps nothing like the one he made Saturday on the golf course.
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Joey Chestnut, Miki Sudo sweep Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest between weather delay
Competitive eater Joey Chestnut devoured 62 hot dogs to claim his 16th mustard belt at event on New York’s Coney Island.
Ukrainians on dance floor reveal what’s happened to breaking
The B-Boys (as dancers are known in breaking parlance) looked like a cross between acrobats and contortionists as they showed off their best moves.
How hot dog champ Joey Chestnut became multimillionaire as a competitive eater
Joey Chestnut is going for a record 16th belt at Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest on the Fourth of July. He’s managed to put away some cash, too.
Wyndham Clark wins US Open in Los Angeles, claiming his first major golf championship
Wyndham Clark, who entered the tournament with just one PGA Tour win, finished 10 shots under par at Los Angeles Country Club.
‘It’s a little ridiculous’: US Open co-leader Wyndham Clark rips late tee times
U.S. Open co-leader Wyndham Clark took an indirect shot at the USGA as he expressed his frustration with Saturday’s late tee times.
Phil Mickelson heckled at US Open on birthday, misses the cut
Phil Mickelson, who has finished runner-up at the US Open six times, turned 53 Friday. He is no longer the fan favorite since joining LIV Golf.
Rory McIlroy maintains silence with media after chip shot blunder on final hole at US Open
Rory McIlroy continued a trend by not speaking to reporters after an otherwise great day ended in disappointment when he whiffed a chip shot.
Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence see chance ‘to tell the truth’ when Dodgers honor them
Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, who will be honored by the Dodgers on Friday, are bracing for protests but see it as “opportunity to tell the truth.”
Why the shortest hole in US Open history is actually one of the hardest to play
No. 15 at The Los Angeles Country Club is listed at 124 yards and is expected to be shortened during the U.S. Open. But it’s no walk in the park.