As you watch Aaron Rai in the PGA Championship, you might notice he uses iron covers for his clubs and wears two gloves — two habits often viewed as golf faux pas. But both are actually inspiring.
Rai grew up in a working-class family in England, where his father sacrificed heavily to support his golf career. When Aaron got an expensive set of irons as a kid, his dad would clean every groove with a pin and baby oil after practice because the clubs meant that much to them. The iron covers became a reminder to appreciate what you have.
And the two gloves? Rai started wearing them as a kid during cold-weather golf in England and eventually became so comfortable with the feel that he never stopped.
Not gimmicks. Just gratitude… and comfort.
Rod Brind'Amour was asked about facing the Flyers and their notoriously tough fanbase - something he knows well.
He quickly corrected, "Fair (fanbase)."
"If you put in a good effort, (the love) is there for you. If you're not, they let you know about it..."
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BREAKING: Tague Davis has just broken the Louisville single-season home run record, in the eighth inning of today’s game vs. Clemson with his 26th long ball of the year.
The sophomore first baseman is absolutely locked in 🔒
📊 2026 Stats
🏠 26 HR — New Louisville All-Time Single-Season Record
💥 73 RBI
📏 6’4” | 225 lbs
Jim Patterson Stadium | Louisville vs. Clemson Sunday, April 26th 2026!!!
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