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    Dean Burmester, Carlos Ortiz Tied After Round 2 of HSBC LIV Golf Hong Kong
    Dean Burmester and Carlos Ortiz enter this weekend at HSBC LIV Golf Hong Kong as the co-leaders. Hoping to chase them down is a player whose availability was in doubt to start the week, along with the player who helped him get to Hong Kong. 4Aces GCs Thomas Detry was at home in Dubai when the recent Middle East conflict began, among the group of LIV Golf players stranded after the airport was closed. Legion XIII Captain Jon Rahm helped arrange a private flight from the region for seven players and a caddie, with Detry among them. Detry, in his first season on LIV Golf, is now solo third after 36 holes at Hong Kong Golf Club, shooting a second-round 7-under 63 to move to 13 under, one shot behind Burmester and Ortiz. Rahm, meanwhile, shot 62 and is now solo fourth at 12 under. "Id better play well hopefully to be able to pay that back," said Detry, who arrived in Hong Kong 24 hours before the start of the tournament. "That was incredibly generous from Jon with all the uncertainty." Its doubtful Rahm will be as magnanimous this weekend as he seeks to end a streak of 26 consecutive starts without a win. Hes been runner-up in his last four LIV Golf starts dating back to last season, including the first two tournaments this season in Riyadh and Adelaide. On Friday, he shot the lowest score in the field, a round that included an eagle at the par-5 13th and ended with birdies on four of his final five holes. Of his 10 rounds this season, hes shot 63 or better three times. "Coming down the stretch in pressure situations, I'm going to need to play a little bit better than that or at least swing a little bit better than I have so far," said Rahm, the two-time LIV Golf Individual Champion and current points leader. "Clearly I'm doing just good enough to be in the hunt." Of course, both Detry and Rahm still have work to do to catch the co-leaders, each of whom has experience in closing out LIV Golf tournaments. Ortiz backed up his opening 10-under 60 with a rollercoaster 4-under 66 that included seven birdies and three bogeys. His best stretch was in the middle of his round when he birdied five out of eight holes to move to 14 under. "Kind of a rough start," said the Torque GC star, the winner in Houston in 2024. "I wasn't in position a lot in the first few holes. Had to scramble. I made a few bogeys. But honestly, I'm just trying to get good reps. My swing has changed a little bit and the feels have changed. I'm just getting really comfortable with the new swing." Burmester, playing in the same group as Ortiz, was just 1 under through his first 10 holes Friday before making four consecutive birdies. On the fourth tee, he received some treatment on his neck, which helped loosen him up. He then ended his round with a 15-foot birdie putt at the par-4 18th to grab a share of the lead with his 6-under 64. "Today I woke up a little stiff," said the Southern Guards GC star, who has won tournaments in each of the last two seasons. "I slept a bit funny, which is weird, and worked hard in the physio bed and came straight back after the wait for the first tee and managed to get my physio out there, and that made a massive difference. Got a little bit of work done on 4 tee and then I was away." The contenders expect the final 36 holes to require an equally aggressive mindset, with 22 players within seven shots of the lead. And while Talor Goochs Smash GC has a five-shot lead over Torque in the team competition, plenty of golf remains with all four scores counting in each round. "36 holes left times four, what's that, 144 holes?" said Smash veteran Graeme McDowell , who produced the shot of the day Friday with an ace at the 181-yard fifth hole and is now tied for 8th at 10 under. "So, there's a lot of golf. That's two tournaments' worth. Four scores to count every day. It's very volatile. Smash are up there. Riyadh and Australia, we didn't really finish the job. Gooch is a great player. This is a good golf course for him, as well. "Like I say, a lot of work to do this weekend, but one of the great things about LIV, it's not just about yourself. Golf is an incredibly individual sport, but when you're going for that sort of team victory, as well, it's a lot of fun, and really that little extra motivation." Individual Top 10 T1 (-14) Dean Burmester, Southern Guards (62-64); Carlos Ortiz, Torque (60-66) 3 (-13) Thomas Detry, 4Aces (64-63) 4 (-12) Jon Rahm, Legion XIII (66-62) T5 (-11) Matthew Wolff, RangeGoats (65-64); David Puig, Fireballs (65-64); Richard Bland, Cleeks (66-63) T8 (-10) Harold Varner III, Smash (66-64); Graeme McDowell, Smash (67-63) T10 (-9) Scott Vincent, Wild Card (63-68); Anirban Lahiri, Crushers (66-65); Lucas Herbert, Ripper (66-65); Lee Westwood, Majesticks (67-64) Team Top 3 1 (-35) Smash GC (McDowell 63, Varner III 64, Kokrak 68, Gooch 69; Rd. 2 total: -16) 2 (-30) Torque GC (Ortiz 66, Ancer 67, Niemann 67, Muoz 71; Rd. 2 total: -9) T3 (-26) Legion XIII (Rahm 62, Surratt 64, McKibbin 65, Hatton 70; Rd. 2 total: -19) T3 (-26) Southern Guards GC (Burmester 64, Oosthuizen 65, Grace 66, Schwartzel 67; Rd. 2 total: -18) ROUND 2 NOTES G-MACS ACE: Smash GCs Graeme McDowell recorded the 14th ace in LIV Golf history with his hole-in-one with a 7-iron at the 181-yard fifth in Fridays second round. He said thats his 15th career ace. "They're all kind of becoming a bit of a blur over the years," McDowell said. "It's been about 30 years of them. They're all fun. They're all special. Nice to do it with a card in your pocket in a tournament. I think that's probably half-a-dozen maybe in tournament play." Of the five aces recorded by LIV Golf players at Hong Kong Golf Club, McDowell has the first at the fifth hole. "There's a couple of wedge par-3s here that you're kind of licking your chops. No. 5, you don't really stand on that tee licking the chops too much," he said. "My caddie was trying to steer me a little left of the flag, and I said to him, I think we have enough club in our hands to kind of go after it a little bit. I didn't really listen to him." On Thursday, Cleeks Golf Club newcomer Victor Perez aced the second hole. Hong Kong Golf Club has now yielded five aces in LIV Golf competition, most of any host course: Joaquin Niemann, 2024, 8th hole, Rd. 3 Kalle Samooja, 2024, 2nd hole, Rd. 3 Mito Pereira, 2025, 2nd hole, Rd. 2 Victor Perez, 2026, 2nd hole, Rd. 1 Graeme McDowell, 2026, 5th hole, Rd. 2 WOLFFS HARD WORK: RangeGoats GCs Matthew Wolff has gotten off to a strong start this season, and his solid form has carried over through the first two rounds at Fanling. The 26-year-old opened with a 5-under 65 and followed with a 6-under 66 as he moved into a tie for fifth at 11 under entering the weekend. Its the first time hes finished a LIV Golf round in the top five since the second round in Singapore in 2024. Wolff credits a productive offseason for the resurgence after a challenging stretch over the past few seasons. "I put in a lot of work," he said. "Golf is one of those funny games. I feel like when your swing feels good, it's easy, and then when it doesn't, it's impossible ... It's been fun. I don't want to get too far ahead of myself, but it feels a lot better than it did last year." DEAN & CARLOS AGAIN: Dean Burmester and Carlos Ortiz will be in the final group for the second consecutive day at Hong Kong Golf Club, this time as co-leaders. On Friday, Ortiz started the second round with a two-shot lead over Burmester. "I love Dean. Dean is awesome," Ortiz said. "It's actually very cool watching him hit the ball. He hits it a long ways, and he's hitting it beautiful. He's hitting these beautiful draws. I really enjoy watching him play good golf. We're good friends, and it's awesome to play with a good friend." GARCIAS STREAK ENDS: Fireballs GC Captain Sergio Garcia saw his streak of consecutive bogey-free holes at Hong Kong Golf Club end at 69 when he bogeyed the par-4 seventh Friday. Garcia had not suffered a bogey at Fanling since the middle of his first round last year en route to winning the individual title. NOTES & NUGGETS Just three players are over par, which ties for the second fewest players over par through two rounds in LIV Golf history 35 under is tied for Smash GCs lowest score ever after two rounds; the team also shot 35 under at Greenbrier in 2024 and eventually won Legion XIII is the first team in LIV history to start a round outside the top 10 and finish inside the top 3; Jon Rahms team started Friday tied for 11th and is now tied for third Carlos Ortiz last led after Rd. 2 of LIV Golf Adelaide in 2025, where he finished second; he led after two rounds at LIV Golf Houston, where he went on to win Graeme McDowell 's 63 in Rd. 2 ties for his lowest score on LIV Golf; hes among the original LIV Golf players who competed in the first event in London in 2022 Matthew Wolff has had four separate streaks of three or more birdies in a row this week, tied for the most in LIV Golf history with two rounds still to play Elvis Smylie has increased his streak of consecutive par-3 holes played without making a bogey to 39, which ranks in the top 10 in league history. 7-under is tied for Richard Bland's best round on LIV Golf relative to par, with the other coming in Rd. 2 of LIV Golf Greenbrier in 2023 98.2% of players have hit the fairway on the fourthhole through two rounds, making it the easiest fairway to hit in LIV Golf history at the halfway stage STATS LEADERS Round 2 Driving Distance: Bryson DeChambeau, 344.0-yard avg. Longest Drive: Bryson DeChambeau, 360.9 yards (11th hole) Driving Accuracy: Talor Gooch, Tom McKibbin, Elvis Smylie, Josele Ballester, 92.86% (13 of 14) Greens in Regulation: Thomas Detry, 94.44% (17 of 18) Scrambling: 9 players at 100%, led by Wade Ormsby (5 of 5) Fewest Putts: David Puig, 23 Bogey-free rounds: Thomas Detry (63), Richard Bland (63), Tom McKibbin (65), Louis Oosthuizen (65), Thomas Pieters (66), Wade Ormsby (66), Bryson DeChambeau (66), Charles Howell III (67) Cumulative Driving Distance: Bryson DeChambeau, 338.7-yard avg. Driving Accuracy: Younghan Song, 92.86% (26 of 28) Greens in Regulation: Thomas Detry, 91.67% (33 of 36) Scrambling: Charles Howell III, 90.91% (10 of 11) Fewest Putts: Carlos Ortiz, David Puig, 49 Most Birdies:Carlos Ortiz, 16 This piece is courtesy of Mike McAllister in partnership with LIV Golf.
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  • "Jasprit Bumrah Wasn't Serious About Cricket": India Star's Childhood Coach Makes Big Revelation
    As the chips were down, Jasprit Bumrah delivered yet another 'generational' spell to take India into the final of the T20 World Cup.
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    Fresh start for Ryan Williams: Alabama star WR makes jersey changes ahead of potential bounce-back season
    The rising junior is changing his name, number as Alabama begins spring practice on Sunday
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    Title tilt has been in Longelo's mind from start
    Emmanuel Longelo's determination to aim for the top meant a title challenge was in his thoughts when he arrived at Motherwell last summer.Few others would have considered that a possibility but Motherwell can go seven points off the top of the Scottish Premiership when they take on Dundee in their game in hand at Dens Park on Saturday.Longelo's optimism is coupled with the awareness that he must focus on the task in hand rather than getting carried away with what might be possible come May."I thought I was coming into a good team, a good club with good morals, wonderful people," he said."Fighting for the league is something I had at the back of my mind. Obviously, you play to win. So I came up and set my targets."Expectations are just expectations. You've got to rise above it and reach for the ultimate goal."Winning on Saturday would give Motherwell the chance to move second when they travel to Celtic Park seven days later."It's a massive opportunity," Longelo said. "We want to be amongst the top. So we'll definitely go in there with full fight."We've got to be 100% focused on the game and get the job done because we know that we can't afford to drop any points."
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    NHL Power Rankings: New 1-32 poll, each team's top game in March
    Here are the games each fan base should have circled on the calendar.
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    Andrew McCutchen, 39, and the Texas Rangers agree to a minor league contract
    The Texas Rangers and outfielder Andrew McCutchen agreed to a minor league contract.As part of the deal announced Friday, the 39-year-old would make $1.5 million this season while playing in the major leagues if he's added to the 40-man roster.McCutchen has three weeks of spring training to show the Rangers he's worth a spot. They're well-positioned in the outfield with rising standouts Wyatt Langford in left field and Evan Carter in center field and veteran newcomer Brandon Nimmo in right field.Still, Carter was limited by injuries to 63 games in 2025, so depth is a concern that McCutchen could help alleviate. His right-handed bat could also serve as a natural complement at the designated hitter spot, where left-handed hitter Joc Pederson is slated for the bulk of the playing time.McCutchen played the last three seasons for the Pittsburgh Pirates, the club that drafted him in the first round in 2005 and promoted him in 2009 for his major league debut. McCutchen played his first nine years in MLB with the Pirates, making five straight All-Star teams and winning the 2013 National League MVP award while becoming one of the most popular players in that franchise's history.McCutchen bounced around with four other teams between 2018 and 2022, before reuniting with the Pirates. He played in 135 games last season, with 13 home runs, 57 RBIs and a .700 OPS. When the Pirates reported to spring training last month, general manager Ben Cherington publicly kept the door open to bringing back McCutchen, but the signing of veteran Marcell Ozuna effectively eliminated a spot on their roster for him.No matter what, Andrews a Pirate and certainly our desire will be to continue to have a really strong relationship with him into the future, whatever that looks like," Cherington said then.___AP Baseball Writer Ronald Blum contributed to this report.___AP baseball: https://apnews.com/hub/MLB
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    Source: Texans signing safety M.J. Stewart to one-year deal
    The Texans are re-signing former starting safety M.J. Stewart to a one-year contract, per a league source.Stewart tore his quadriceps tendon last season, but is making a sound recovery.He underwent surgery and was placed on injured reserve.Stewart got hurt against the Jacksonville Jaguars.He was down for several minutes being attended to by trainers before his left leg was immobilized in an air cast.He was carted off the field to the locker room for further examination. As Stewart was being driven off the field by trainers, he extended a thumbs-up to the crowd at NRG Stadium.A former Tampa Bay Buccaneers second-round draft pick from North Carolina, Stewart, 30, has started three of eight games for the Texans this season. He entered Sunday with 25 tackles, one forced fumble, two passes defensed.He has 237 career tackles, two interceptions and four forced fumbles.Aaron Wilson is a Texans and NFL reporter for KPRC 2 and click2houston.com
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    I made 417 Premier League appearances, this is why there are no blockbuster matches anymore
    It has been a common theme this season in the Premier League; has the quality dropped off or do we look back with rosy-tinted glasses?After watching what seems a myriad of football matches decided by schoolpark bundles from long throw-ins and corners, it is hard to disagree with the former.It only seems fitting that the masters of this style are currently leading the Premier League by seven points, with Arsenal's bully boys scraping their way to victory by any means necessary.If they pull themselves over the line, will Mikel Arteta's Gunners be remembered as pulsating champions, like Manchester United's gallivanting side under Sir Alex Ferguson or Manchester City's Centurions under Pep Guardiola? Absolutely not. But they will be champions (barring a monumental slip-up...).TRENDINGStoriesVideosYour SaySpeaking exclusively to GB News in association with Spreadex Sports, Danny Murphy explained how no matter the era, football teams will always do what they must to get the three points.Murphy, who played 417 times in the Premier League for clubs including Liverpool, Fulham, Charlton and Tottenham, said: "This season there has been a focus on the importance of set plays and the long throwing coming back and more pragmatic kickoffs, lots more focus on corners. LATEST DEVELOPMENTSOscar Pistorius' father gives fresh update on killer two years on from prison releaseIf Tottenham get sucked into the Championship vortex there might be no escapeRugby club erases women's team and plays in new 'open' division to accommodate trans athletes"That's something that I personally don't mind. Because I think it's another aspect of football. "What I found over my career, like Big Sam's Bolton and Tony Pulis's Stoke, it gave the lesser clubs with so-called lesser players an advantage. I think that is what football is all about. "It's finding ways to win and I don't concur with the narrative now of it being a really negative thing."An astonishing 27 per cent of goals this season in the Premier League have come from set-pieces and it has sparked emergency talks between powermakers over changes to the rules.The Premier League is a globalised product, its images beamed to televisions across the world; there is pressure on the top dogs to ensure that the content is not just 90 minutes of argy-bargy.Here, Murphy agrees and took aim at the officials, adding: "What we've done wrong is we're not officiating those situations as well as we could be. They're lasting too long. "When corners are lasting as long as they are, because there's so much going on and refs are intervening and telling players to pack it in. "It's making people feel that that's all they're watching. Now, if the ref could speed that up, I think that would help massively. "The other thing that would be the biggest help in this is that, as of now, we have a situation where, when the ball is in the quadrant of the corner, and not in play, the tussling that goes on isn't punishable."We make the rules simple: even when the ball is not in play, any offences are now punishable.""I think you'd eradicate so much time from the games and people wouldn't be focussed so much on the corners because they'd be coming in much quicker."One thing is for sure; if Arsenal win the Premier League this season, for the first time in over two decades, they won't care one jot how they do it.Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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