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WWW.DAILYMAIL.CO.UK'Someone check on her boyfriend!': Crystal Palace star Jean-Philippe Mateta cuddles up to TNT Sports reporter Olivia Buzaglo in hilarious post-match interviewAs the post-match interview began on TNT Sports, Mateta could be seen putting his arm aroundBuzaglo with the reporter quickly joking that they were 'all having a little cuddle'.0 Comments 0 Shares 56 Views 0 Reviews -
WWW.GBNEWS.COMScottie Scheffler makes 'challenging' admission as Masters star chases more gloryScottie Scheffler posted a one-under-par 70 during Thursday's opening round at The Masters, positioning himself five strokes adrift of pacesetter Rory McIlroy.The world number one began brilliantly, reaching three-under through just two holes before the challenging Augusta National conditions halted his momentum.Despite trailing the leader, the two-time Masters champion expressed contentment with his performance."I feel like I played really solid," Scheffler said.TRENDINGStoriesVideosYour Say"There were a few putts I felt like I made that lipped out or stayed right on the edge. But other than that, really, really a lot of good stuff."The American acknowledged the afternoon presented significant obstacles, stating: "It got so firm late in the day. It was pretty challenging."Scheffler highlighted the quality of his ball-striking throughout the round, noting he drove the ball well and produced several impressive iron shots.The 27-year-old arrived at Augusta having struggled in recent weeks, finishing outside the top 20 in both tournaments preceding The Masters, with his last competitive appearance coming at The Players Championship.His recent poor form had typically been characterised by difficult opening rounds, making Thursday's steady performance an encouraging sign."I hit it nice. Drove it well today. Hit some good iron shots," Scheffler reflected.LATEST SPORTS NEWS:Premier League icon accused of fabricating story about Wayne RooneyJonny Clayton sends message to Luke Littler after darts fans booed teenage sensationRory McIlroy reveals texts from Tiger Woods that angered wife Erica StollAugusta National's greens became increasingly firm as the afternoon progressed, with the world number one facing the toughest conditions having been drawn in the final group.When asked about the biggest challenges of playing late in the day, Scheffler pointed to several factors affecting conditions."The golf course gets firmer. The greens get a little more chewed up," he explained. "Typically the wind is a little bit more, which I'm not sure if it was the case today with the wind, but the greens definitely got firmer."He also noted the increased foot traffic on putting surfaces from players reading their lines throughout the day.However, Scheffler remained philosophical about the scheduling disadvantage, accepting it as part of tournament golf."Going out late is typically going to be harder than going out early, but that's just part of it," he said. "I get to go a little bit earlier tomorrow, so get home, get some rest, and start over."The 15th hole proved particularly treacherous during Thursday's play, with Scheffler's group encountering considerable difficulties.Both Scheffler and playing partner Gary Woodland flew the green with their approach shots after laying up, while Robert MacIntyre managed to putt his ball off the putting surface entirely.Remarkably, all three players salvaged par despite their predicaments.Asked whether it was the most demanding he had witnessed the 15th play, Scheffler recalled similar conditions from his first Masters victory."Close to it. I think in 2022, we had some similar firmness, and it was pretty windy from what I remember," he said.Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter0 Comments 0 Shares 59 Views 0 Reviews -
WWW.BBC.COMTravellers told to allow more time for journeys as Irish fuel protests continueThe Irish military will be deployed to move vehicles "blocking critical infrastructure".0 Comments 0 Shares 56 Views 0 Reviews -
WWW.BBC.COMChatGPT 'uncovered woman's rare condition' after years of misdiagnosisPhoebe was told she'd be treated as a mental health patient if she kept returning to A&E.0 Comments 0 Shares 72 Views 0 Reviews -
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WWW.OURSPORTSCENTRAL.COMDrive Ride Dominant Pitching to 2-0 Win over Hub CityGREENVILLE, S.C. - In a game where offense was scarce and every baserunner carried weight; the Greenville Drive finally found the one swing they neede... - SAL Greenville Drive0 Comments 0 Shares 68 Views 0 Reviews -
RMCSPORT.BFMTV.COM"Les joueurs nont pas marqu les bons adversaires", le gros bazar de Strasbourg sur coups de pied arrtsBattu Mayence (2-0) en quart de finale aller de la Confrence League jeudi, Strasbourg a notamment pay sa grande dsorganisation sur coups de pied arrts avec des joueurs au mauvais endroit.0 Comments 0 Shares 63 Views 0 Reviews -
WWW.SMH.COM.AUGarrick's fingertips deliver first pointsReuben Garrick starts the scoring for Manly despite almost knocking the ball on.0 Comments 0 Shares 68 Views 0 Reviews
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TIMESOFINDIA.INDIATIMES.COMMukul Choudhary's untold story: Jail, loans & sacrifice - A fathers 3.5 cr gamble for his sonOn Friday, Mukul Choudhary became an overnight sensation in the IPL, smashing an unbeaten 27-ball 54, including seven massive sixes, to help Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) pull off a heist against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) at the iconic Eden Gardens. The 21-year-old was bought by LSG for Rs 2.60 crore.0 Comments 0 Shares 73 Views 0 Reviews