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WWW.KSAT.COMTiger Woods is not at the Masters. Jason Day wonders why he was behind the wheel in DUI arrestTiger Woods was a big part of the conversation Monday at the Masters without even being at Augusta National. His absence stemming from his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence brought a degree of criticism from Jason Day.Florida authorities determined Woods was impaired March 27 when his Land Rover struck a trailer and flipped on its side on a residential street. They found two painkiller pills in his pocket. Woods was arrested and briefly jailed for refusing to submit to a urine test.He's just a human being like everyone else and we have struggles, Day said. "It's unfortunate. The only thing that I don't understand is that it's a little bit selfish of him to drive and put other people in harm's way, as well.But when you're the player that he was and how strong-willed he is, he thinks he can do almost anything, Day said. And that's probably why he's driving and a little bit under the influence.This is the second straight year Woods has missed the Masters, under entirely different circumstances. He had ruptured his Achilles tendon in March of 2025 and didn't even make it to the Masters Club dinner for champions.Woods entered a plea of not guilty last week, and then sought and was granted a motion to seek treatment outside the country.He was my hero he's my hero, said Day, the Australian who reached No. 1 in the world a decade ago. The reason why I play golf is because of this tournament and Tiger. Its hard to see him go through what hes going through, and especially under the microscope. It must be hard to be who he is and have everything, everyone look on, kind of down on him.Some people want him to fail. Some people obviously want him to succeed, Day said. Its really difficult for me to go through that and watch him, and I know that hes getting the help now, which is good. Im just hoping he comes out on the other side and is better.Woods is a five-time champion at the Masters, the last one in 2019 to complete a most remarkable comeback in golf. In the 14 years between winning green jackets, he had reconstructive knee surgery (2008) and four back surgeries (2014-17), and one arrest for taking what he said was a bad mix of painkillers when he was found asleep behind the wheel of his running car (2017).Since winning his last Masters, his right leg and ankle were crushed in 2021 when his SUV going about 85 mph ran over a median and tumbled down a hill on a coastal road in Los Angeles. He also had surgery on the Achilles tendon and a seventh back surgery last year.Nick Faldo was particularly critical of Woods in an interview with Britain's Daily Telegraph last week when he said, There are two sides to this right now. Theres one side thats like ... lets care for Tiger. And then there has got to be a responsibility and an accountability side as well.Forget about golf. We are not meant to be on the streets with two pills in our pocket, Faldo said. "The bottom line is that I really think that this is a serious issue and something should be done that is a little bit more serious than waving him off to a tropical island and saying, 'Welcome back, in three or four months or whatever it might be.Phil Mickelson, a three-time Masters champion who was a runner-up in 2023 at age 52, also is skipping the Masters as he deals with a family health matter at home. It's the first time since 1994 neither Woods nor Mickelson was at Augusta National for the first major of the year.Mickelson is with LIV Golf and plays on a big stage only four times a year at the majors. Jacob Bridgeman, one of the 22 newcomers to the Masters, didn't know Mickelson wasn't playing and is young enough in golf to have only played two majors with him last year.Woods is a huge part of the Masters, not only from the records he shattered in 1997 at age 21 but recently with his work on a short course during the refurbishing of a municipal course in town known as The Patch. He also is opening a TGR Learning Lab in Augusta.Hes such a legend in this game, somebody I looked up to, Harris English said. Watching him win around this place in 97 is kind of the reason I started getting into golf. I know hes going to get through this. He has a big fight ahead of him. Hes a fighter. Thats what he does.___AP golf: https://apnews.com/hub/golf0 Komentáře 0 Sdílení 6 Shlédnutí 0 Hodnocení -
WWW.CLICK2HOUSTON.COMNew Jersey Devils part ways with longtime general manager Tom FitzgeraldGeneral manager Tom Fitzgerald is parting ways with the New Jersey Devils, the latest NHL team to make an abrupt late-season change in the front office or behind the bench.Co-owner David Blitzer announced Monday that a decision had been made for Fitzgerald to leave the organization. Fitzgerald had been GM since January 2020 and got the title president of hockey operations early in 2024, along with a contract extension. Tom and I had a thoughtful conversation today and agreed it was time to move in a new direction, Blitzer said. Tom changed the trajectory of our team here, including setting a franchise record for points in a season and helping make New Jersey a hockey destination. He is a well-respected leader across the Devils organization and NHL, and I am grateful for our friendship." Fitzgerald was responsible for building much of the core of the roster around top picks Nico Hischier and Jack Hughes, who were drafted when he was an assistant to Ray Shero. The 57-year-old endured criticism in recent months for signing players to contracts with restrictive no-trade clauses and for extending Jacob Markstrom early, before the goaltender's struggles.After talking with David Blitzer, it was apparent to everyone that the best course of action is to move on for the benefit of the team, Fitzgerald said. The Devils are fortunate to have a core of great players, vocal and passionate fans, but most importantly, tremendous people who worked with me toward a common goal. Ive always said that New Jersey is a hidden gem, and Im proud of the effort that we put in to raise the standard and make it a destination."New Jersey made the playoffs twice in the five seasons with Fitzgerald in charge, losing in the second round in 2023 and bowing out in the first round last year. As we prepare to move forward, it is important I acknowledge our fans: I recognize we have not delivered in the way you expect and deserve and I understand and share in your frustration, Blitzer said. "This is a critical offseason for our franchise, and we will explore all avenues that best position the Devils to compete for a Stanley Cup once again.It's unclear what this means for the future of coach Sheldon Keefe, who is nearing the end of his second season. Fitzgerald hired Keefe in May 2024.Fitzgerald, who was part of USA Hockey's management group that constructed the roster that won gold at the Milan Cortina Olympics, could immediately become a candidate for one of the other GM vacancies around the league. The Nashville Predators with Barry Trotz retiring and Toronto Maple Leafs after firing Brad Treliving are currently searching for a new head of hockey operations.I am incredibly appreciative to David, Josh Harris, and the entire New Jersey Devils organization for being a part of my life for the past decade," Fitzgerald said. "I look forward to the next step in my hockey career and will always look back fondly on my time with the Devils.Fitzgerald spent time in Nashville and Toronto during his playing career. He was the first captain of the Predators, wearing the C from 1998-02 while Trotz was coaching the team and played two seasons with the Maple Leafs from '02-04.After going into management, Fitzgerald was director of player development when Pittsburgh won the Stanley Cup in 2009. He joined the Devils in 2015.___AP NHL: https://apnews.com/hub/nhl0 Komentáře 0 Sdílení 6 Shlédnutí 0 Hodnocení -
WWW.GBNEWS.COMEFL star stretchered off pitch in tears as devastating injury appears to shatter World Cup dreamPatrick Agyemang's World Cup aspirations may have been shattered following a devastating injury picked up during Derby County's 2-0 triumph against Stoke on Easter Monday.The 25-year-old American striker collapsed without any contact from opponents while bringing the ball down on his chest during the 40th minute.Medical personnel rushed to attend to Agyemang, who was eventually carried from the pitch on a stretcher, clearly distressed and receiving comfort from fellow players.The manner of his departure and visible emotional reaction have sparked fears of a serious Achilles injury.TRENDINGStoriesVideosYour SayWith the 2026 World Cup on home soil commencing in approximately two months, the timing could not be worse for the USA international hoping to represent his country at the tournament.Derby manager John Eustace confirmed that Agyemang has been sent for a scan but cautioned against speculating on the extent of the damage.Eustace said: "We'll have to wait and see."Patrick's gone for a scan now, so I can't really comment on that until we know the results."He added: "Obviously, we don't want to see any player coming off the pitch on a stretcher, so that's not good."When pressed on whether the injury would rule his striker out of the summer's World Cup, the Rams boss urged patience.Eustace replied: "Well, let's just wait and see. I don't know how serious it is yet, so until we get the scan results, let's see."Fellow Derby striker Carlton Morris offered words of encouragement for his injured teammate, describing the setback as a significant blow for the squad.LATEST SPORT NEWSEngland fans left furious as 'sickening' train prices soar by 300 per cent ahead of World Cup clashNon-league football team sign Man Utd icon who won two Premier League titlesGary Lineker explains 'signal of panic' after Arsenal's nightmare FA Cup exit to SouthamptonMorris said: "Huge blow. Obviously, Pat's huge for us. Whatever it is, we're praying for him. He'll have all the support in the world from us."The forward expressed confidence in Agyemang's ability to overcome whatever diagnosis awaits him."And he's mentally bulletproof. He'll be fine, whatever it is. He'll attack it head on with the support from the fantastic medical team here."Agyemang's potential absence would deprive Mauricio Pochettino of a striker who has enjoyed a remarkable first campaign in English football.Since arriving from Charlotte FC last summer, the Connecticut-born forward has registered 10 goals and four assists for the Rams.His form earned him selection for both of the USA's March fixtures against Belgium and Portugal, netting against the former.The 14-cap international had spoken recently about the competitive nature of earning a place in the national squad, emphasising his focus on hard work and on what he could control.Pochettino's side are drawn in Group D alongside Paraguay, Australia and Turkey, with their opening match against Paraguay scheduled for June 13 on home turf.Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter0 Komentáře 0 Sdílení 7 Shlédnutí 0 Hodnocení -
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTravel experts warn against one tipping habit while visiting popular vacation spotsFor American travelers, tipping may feel second nature, but in Europe, that instinct can backfire.While navigating new currencies and customs, small gestures like leaving loose change on a table may not translate well, travel expert Rick Steves warned."You're just raising the bar and messing up the local balance," Steves wrote in a blog post. "And it's bad style."And in busy settings, "the wrong party might pocket the change," Steves warned.BARTENDERS SAY ONE COMMON REQUEST COSTS THEM TIPS AND SOME CUSTOMERS HAVE NO IDEAIn countries like Germany, Austria, Belgium and Luxembourg, plus parts of Switzerland and Liechtenstein, tipping with coins can even be perceived as rude, according to Mashed.The expectation differs from the U.S., where servers often rely on tips to supplement low base wages, a dynamic that, along with constant digital tipping prompts, has fueled growing frustration. Nearly nine in 10 Americans say tipping culture is "out of control," Fox News Digital recently reported.But in Europe, where servers are paid a living wage, tipping is not a necessity and handing over a handful of small coins may come across as dismissive.RESTAURANTS WARN TIPPED WAGE CHANGES COULD RAISE PRICES, CUT JOBS, RESHAPE DINING EXPERIENCE"It is not always the amount alone that shapes the impression," said LaDell Carter, founding partner of Royal Expression Travels in Maryland. "It is the presentation and the intention behind it."Carter added that, in more refined settings, particularly, scattered coins can feel like an afterthought.That doesnt mean travelers should abandon tipping altogether.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERSteves advises a simple, face-to-face approach that is especially appropriate in Germanic countries, where leaving coins behind is frowned upon. When settling a 10-euro bill with a 20-euro note, say "Eleven, please," signaling the server to keep one euro as a tip and return the rest in change.When percentages are used, theyre modest by American standards. Around 5% is considered adequate, while 10% is generous, according to Steves. In fact, tipping 15% to 20% can be seen as excessive."Resist the urge to tip American-style," he advised.CLICK HERE FOR MORE LIFESTYLE STORIESPayment method also matters. While card payments are widely accepted, tips are often best given in cash to ensure they go directly to the server because some businesses may not pass along card-based gratuities in full.Steves also recommends skipping tips at casual counter service spots, rounding up taxi fares and giving small tips to guides and hotel staff.It's important to keep in mind that a one-size-fits-all approach won't work in Europe, said Steve Schwab, Arizona-based CEO of Casago, a vacation rental and property management company."It can vary from one country to the next, so we cant exactly generalize it as 'European tipping culture,'" Schwab told Fox News Digital."In general, the Nordic countries are the ones where tipping is least expected, largely because they are known for paying high wages and/or including service charges in their bills already."TEST YOURSELF WITH OUR LATEST LIFESTYLE QUIZExperts also recommend reviewing bills carefully, checking for built-in service charges and observing local customs before deciding what to leave. When it doubt, don't be afraid to ask the locals for country-specific norms.0 Komentáře 0 Sdílení 7 Shlédnutí 0 Hodnocení -
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