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  1. Scottie birdies #17💥 -3 and only 1 shot back
  2. Scottie great approach on #17💥 Coverage on "All Access Channel" on Peacock (Don't have cable... pretty sure USA Network has coverage too)
  3. Holy shit great tee shot #16 by Scottie 💥 Rory starting on #1 now... misses fairway left but inbounds
  4. Rds today taking over 5 1/2 hours to play... crazy 🙄
  5. SIAP, I missed this Bo Davis leaving Lsu news in February... (2025 has been a tough year in my family) https://www.on3.com/teams/lsu-tigers/news/sources-lsu-signs-kyle-williams-as-new-dl-coach/
  6. Love this 🤘
  7. #11 not kind to Scottie's feature group... 😬
  8. Jackson Jeffcoat... 44 DAYS 🤘 Holding on BlOU 🙄
  9. Dang, Scottie misses short putt on #9 for bogey... -1 thru 9 Lefty shot a 70 and is -1 after Rd 1
  10. Hole #5 video - "White Rocks" 2019 results on #5 1 min video Brief history of Royal Portrush
  11. First group now on #1 green... LET'S GO !!! LIVE on Peacock...
  12. 44 DAYS 🤘 Lots of blocking by Ricky Brown for Ricky Williams
  13. The pin positions for round one of The 153rd Open. https://twitter.com/TheOpen/status/1945580285837328892?ref_src=twsrc^tfw|twcamp^tweetembed|twterm^1945580285837328892|twgr^c53dd13d4a747c70e1844af8ab65804eb513ccca|twcon^s1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.theopen.com%2F Reposting video...
  14. Ready to watch??? Below is how you can do so for all four rounds In addition to its primary TV windows, NBC Sports will have live featured groups Thursday-Sunday on Peacock, showcasing two morning groups and two afternoon groups each round, along with featured coverage of the par-3 6th and 16th holes. All times Eastern Also may be live streaming R&A feature group coverage... link should be available on theopen.com
  15. Had no clue Patrick Reed has a shot to be on US Ryder Cup team?? At end of below video, it's discussed...
  16. Biggest questions going into The Open Championship first round | Live From The Open 8 hours ago
  17. https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/golf/british-open-to-use-spidercam-technology-for-the-first-time-at-a-professional-golf-event/ar-AA1IK41d?ocid=BingNewsSerp
  18. Golf fans flocking to Northern Ireland's north coast to watch The Open will be hoping to see more than a fair share of birdies and eagles. But it is a team of birdies of the feathered variety that are working hard to protect the golfing public over the coming days. A cast of Harris hawks has been drafted in by tournament organisers to keep hungry seagulls away from the course. Falconer David Trenier told BBC News NI the hawks are making sure golf fans can enjoy their food in peace. "They are very, very sociable, used to working with large crowds and are big enough to spook the gulls enough to move them off," he said. Four hawks have been on the course "morning and night" since the gates opened to the public on Sunday, Mr Trenier said. The birds - named Aurora, Belle, Caine and Cheyenne - will rotate in shifts throughout the tournament. The team from Clear Skies Falconry Pest Control is specifically tasked with patrolling the skies over areas where food is served. Hawks Cheyenne (left) and Caine (right) and their handlers are part of a team that patrol the skies over the Portrush golf course Situated on the north Antrim coast, Portrush is a familiar haunt for seagulls. Often, Mr Trenier said, the gulls can have "an aggressive nature for food". "When they come in, the presence of the hawk on the course puts them off, they make sure the gulls don't come down" he said. They are the ideal bird for the job, Mr Trenier added, and a "clean and green method of pest control". It is a method used frequently at other major sporting events. Previous Open Championships at Troon and St Andrews have similarly called on birds of prey, while Rufus, an American Harris hawk, has been scaring pigeons at Wimbledon for more than 15 years. Rufus first patrolled Wimbledon in 2008, when he was only 16 weeks old The tournament-going public seem to love them, Mr Trenier said. "It is so lovely to see the public reaction, they want to talk and they want to ask questions. "The kids want to have a picture taken and know more about them." Pilgrim, a 24-year-old bald eagle, will be at The Open this weekend The Harris hawks will be joined over the weekend by Pilgrim - Clear Skies Falconry's 24-year-old bald eagle. "He will definitely disturb the gulls," Mr Trenier said. He added that Pilgrim's presence also tips a cap to the large contingent of American golfers playing at Portrush because the species is the national bird of the United States. More than 275,000 spectators are expected during the eight days of practice and competition, making it the largest sporting event held in Northern Ireland.
  19. Anthony Wheeler 🤘
  20. Transferred to Miami, but still helped us win some games...
  21. 45 DAYS 🤘 Johnny "Sky" Walker
  22. So is this just a penalty during SEC conference games?? Weird...
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