Confident Koepka calls majors the ‘easiest to win’
Brooks Koepka has enjoyed plenty of success at the majors in recent years and on Tuesday the PGA Championship holder shed some light on why he feels golf’s blue riband events may just be the “easiest to win”.
McIlroy chooses Ireland over Britain for Olympic golf
Rory McIlroy is “most likely” to play next year’s Olympic golf in Tokyo and would represent Ireland rather than Britain, the Northern Irishman said on Tuesday.
Serena pulls out of Italian Open with knee injury
Serena Williams pulled out of the Italian Open on Tuesday due to a persistent knee injury which casts doubt on her participation in the French Open which begins this month.
Report: Wolves add Juwan Howard to list of HC candidates
Juwan Howard will interview to become head coach of the Minnesota Timberwolves, ESPN reported Tuesday.
A’s get approval to pursue new stadium
The Oakland Athletics have received permission to begin the lengthy process of building a new stadium.
Brown has 76ers’ backing, will return next season
Brett Brown will be back as head coach of the Philadelphia 76ers, ending speculation the team would make a change based on not reaching the Eastern Conference finals.
Zverev crashes out as Goffin, Kyrgios advance in Rome
World number five Alexander Zverev continued his poor recent form as he crashed out of the Italian Open in the second round after a 7-5 7-5 defeat by home favorite Matteo Berrettini on Tuesday.
Woods sets sights on Olympic gold in Tokyo
Tiger Woods has collected plenty of Green Jackets and Claret Jugs during his decorated career, but there is one shiny thing missing from his collection — an Olympic gold medal.
Tiger Woods, amid lawsuit, says death of former employee a ‘terrible ending’
Tiger Woods, who is being sued by the parents of a drunken driver who died in a car crash last year after working at the golfer’s restaurant, on Tuesday called the former employee’s death a “terrible ending.”
Caesars Entertainment, ESPN tie-up for sports betting content
Las Vegas casino icon Caesars Entertainment Corp unveiled a tie-up with Walt Disney Co’s ESPN on Tuesday, the latest sign of the surge in investment by mainstream businesses since the Supreme Court lifted a ban on sports betting last May.




