🚨🏌️🙅🏼♂️ #JOKE — In an exclusive with @thetimes, LIV Golfer Anirban Lahiri laughed off the theory LIV golfers are ready to jump ship and head back to the PGA Tour: “That is the biggest joke ever. I will not name names but I know at least a dozen players who’d rather not play golf than go back to the PGA Tour.”
When asked what’s wrong with the PGA Tour, Lahiri said: “I’m not going to answer because I don’t want this to be a hate thing,” he says. “I played on the PGA Tour for seven years and really enjoyed my time there. I learnt a lot about the business of golf and some of the things I learnt disillusioned me. I’ll leave it at that.
“That was enough for me not to want to go back, but that’s me personally. I’m sure others have different opinions of it and I respect that as well, but to generalise that everybody is falling over backwards to come back to the PGA Tour is the same kind of propaganda we’ve had for four years.”
News: Jason Kelce's golf broadcasting debut at TGL earlier this month went so well that ESPN is sending him to Augusta National next week.
Kelce will serve as an on-course reporter during The Masters Par 3 Contest, conducting interviews with players and their families.
>fire head coach
>interview promising young offensive minds
>tell them that they have to retain the defensive coordinator
>interview said defensive coordinator for the same position
>young candidates withdrawal
>hire 60 year old with no experience
>defensive coordinator leaves
The Colorado Rockies are deep into conversations with Paul DePodesta to take over their baseball-operations department, sources tell ESPN. While a deal is not final, it could be soon. DePodesta is currently chief strategy officer for the Cleveland Browns and a longtime MLB exec.
The richest, whitest, most sheltered girl you know from wealthiest suburb in the country is posting a picture of Zohran Mamdani on her story right now captioned “power to the people!!!” from her Soho apartment that’s paid for by her wealthy conservative father
Don’t let Taylor swif and Travis Kelsey getting engaged distract you from the fact that Dick Cheney made hundreds of millions off the Iraq war and hid the money by starting a banana boat riding company in Honduras