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2003 — Barry Bonds steals second base against the LA Dodgers, becoming the first player in MLB history to have 500 career homers and 500 steals.
A global cohort of VIPs descended on the 2025 edition of Art Basel Unlimited this week in the Swiss city on the Rhine.
U.S. Open is tight heading into the final round. If there's a tie after 72 holes, here's what to know about the playoff rules ...
Sam Burns will try to secure the biggest win of his career when he sets off in the final round of the U.S. Open clinging to a one-shot lead over Australian Adam Scott and J.J. Spaun at Oakmont Country ...
1998 — The Detroit Red Wings become the first team to win consecutive Stanley Cups since Pittsburgh in 1992, completing a sweep of Washington with a 4-1 win behind two goals by Doug Brown. It’s the ...
On this day, 52 years ago, club pro Gene Borek shot 65, then the Oakmont course record at the 1973 Open until Johny Miller ...
Borek, who died in 2009, was the consummate club pro for more than 50 years. He became a head professional at age 26, and spent his last 25 years at Metropolis Country Club ... Borek entered the third ...
1952 — Jim Peters runs world record marathon (2:20:42.2). 1952 — Julius Boros shoots a 281 at Northwood Club in Dallas to win the U.S. Open over Ed Oliver by four strokes. 1958 — Tommy Bolt beats Gary ...
U.S. Open is a day away from teeing off. Here is a look at the past winners and how to watch this year's tournament.
Scottie Scheffler made mention of a trend in golf design that rubs him wrong — removing trees from courses. This week, the world’s best player and favorite to win the U.S.
“Nobody wins the Open; it wins you.” That was how Cary Middlecoff described the U.S. Open, which he won twice (1949 and 1956). The major is known as the most grueling test in golf.
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