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Tiger Woods aims to regroup at US Open after Memorial debacle

Tiger Woods insists he’s making progress, reinventing his game for what seems like the umpteenth time, but the 85 he shot at The Memorial last weekend seems to indicate otherwise. “I have had times like this in my life where I’ve gone through these periods,” said Woods. The 14-time major winner Woods, who will turn 40 in December, started working with swing coach Chris Como seven months ago and has

Koepka seizes lead at USPGA St. Jude Classic

Brooks Koepka’s decision to squeeze in one more tournament before next week’s US Open was paying off as the American grabbed the 36-hole lead at the St. Jude Classic. New Zealand’s Steven Alker led during the round, but faded late, finishing with a bogey at the par-three eighth followed by a double-bogey at the ninth in a 68 for 133. England’s Greg Owen, who shared the overnight lead with Koepka

Koepka seizes lead at USPGA St. Jude Classic

Brooks Koepka’s decision to squeeze in one more tournament before next week’s US Open was paying off as the American grabbed the 36-hole lead at the St. Jude Classic. New Zealand’s Steven Alker led during the round, but faded late, finishing with a bogey at the par-three eighth followed by a double-bogey at the ninth in a 68 for 133. England’s Greg Owen, who shared the overnight lead with Koepka

LeBron's weary Cavs try to fill up tank for Finals push

By Frank Pingue CLEVELAND (Reuters) – LeBron James has carried the Cleveland Cavaliers throughout the NBA playoffs but getting them over the finish line could prove too big a challenge as his weary team’s shortened bench is taking a toll. The banged-up Cavaliers, already down two starting players and dealing with health issues to a few others, looked sluggish in Thursday’s loss to the Golden States Warriors that knotted the

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