Jordan Spieth feels his game is in about the same spot as last year going into the Valspar Championship, which turned out to be the start of big run that carried him all the way to the Masters championship.
Brock Osweiler left Denver. Doug Martin remained in Tampa.
Women's snooker world champion Ng On-yee grew up beating the boys in the smoke-filled halls of Hong Kong.
Steffi Graf believes her Open-era record of 22 major singles titles will soon be eclipsed by Serena Williams - and she insists she will be happy for the American when it happens.
About 490 athletes, including 13 medalists, may have taken meldonium - the drug responsible for tennis star Maria Sharapova's failed dope test - at last year's European Games in Baku.
Branden Grace held his arms about three feet apart to describe a relic he found during a recent trip home to South Africa.
Gary Woodland has one week to avoid making the wrong kind of history in the Dell Match Play.
China's Lin Xiyu says this week's World Ladies Championship at Mission Hills Resort Dongguan is the ideal launch pad for the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.
Four-time Olympic long jump champion Carl Lewis believes the standard of competition in his signature event is at an all-time low, describing the best performances of reigning world champion Greg Rutherford as "pathetic".
American rugby player Carlin Isles has launched an ambitious bid to represent the United States in two sports at a single Olympic Games after deciding to resurrect his sprinting career.
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