J.J. Spaun showcased remarkable resilience during the 125th U.S. Open at Oakmont, overcoming five bogeys in his first six holes to secure a stunning victory, finishing at 1-under 279. With a crucial 64-foot birdie on the final hole, he not only claimed his second PGA Tour title but also exemplified grit and determination in navigating a challenging course.
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Offsides: The Two House Dems Who Make GOP’s SCORE Act ‘Bipartisan’
At a recent House hearing, Chairman Gus Bilirakis promoted the bipartisan SCORE Act regarding college athlete compensation, but a partisan divide emerged over safeguarding the NCAA from antitrust lawsuits and athlete employment classification. Despite Democratic criticism, two freshman Democrats, Reps. Janelle Bynum and Shomari Figures, supported the bill, emphasizing the need for legislative stability amidst a complex legal landscape. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: At a recent meeting, lawmakers discussed a new plan...
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