Monday, July 20, 2015

Early Odds to Win the 2015 PGA Championship Post-British Open Edition ...

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Odds to win: 33-1

Bubba Watson was never in contention on Monday at St Andrews. In fact, thanks to opening rounds of 71 and 76, he didnt even make the cut.

Those rounds come off as an anomaly, though, when you expand your lens to look at Watsons season as a whole. This year, he has earned three top-five finishes, including a playoff victory at the Travelers Championship, a tie for second at the Waste Management Phoenix Open and a third-place finish at the WGC-Cadillac Championship.

Understandable skepticism comes into play, though, when you focus on his major results this year: a T-38 at the Masters followed by two missed cuts. Theres not a lot of confidence to be found in that record.

Historically, Watson hasnt fared badly at the PGA Championshiphe even came in second in 2010but his proponents will be leaning heavily on his 2012 and 2014 Masters victories as supporting evidence for favorable odds at Whistling Straits.

Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2527086-early-odds-to-win-the-2015-pga-championship-post-british-open-edition

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"It was like me or the shark": Surfer Mick Fanning describes attack

Story highlights
  • Mother, terrified, watched on live TV
  • Fanning: "You just thank whatever gods are out there"
  • "I"ll be back out there, yeah," surfer says

The near-miraculous escape of champion surfer Mick Fanning, who found himself under attack by a shark on Sunday off the coast of South Africa, has been seen by people around the world.

The confrontation took place on live TV, and video showing the dark fin approaching Fanning from behind may have gone viral more quickly than any since the South Korean musician Psy rocketed to fame three years ago with his "Gagnam Style" video.

Fanning, who is 34, is a professional surfer from Australia who has won the Association of Surfing Professionals World Tour three times. He was competing Sunday in the J-Bay Open, the sixth stop on the 2015 World Surf League Championship Tour, in Jeffrey"s Bay on South Africa"s eastern Cape.

He appeared to be chest-deep in water when a dark fin sliced through the water in his direction. Only he didn"t see it because his back was turned.

"All of a sudden, I sort of sensed something behind me," he told CNN on Monday. "And then all of a sudden I just jumped on my board and I was, OK, something"s going on."

"It started dragging me under"

The shark latched on to his leash, which connects the surfboard to the surfer"s ankle to prevent the board from getting washed away.

"I felt myself getting dragged under by my leash," Fanning said. "And the next thing I know, I saw his fin and went on my board."

He said he thinks the shark smacked him in the head, although he doesn"t remember. Then the shark swam back around for another go.

"I went again on my board, and it was like me or the shark," he said.

"I think I tried to punch it," he said. "And then it started dragging me under, dragging me by my leash. I was like, I don"t know what to do," he said.

But then the leash snapped and Fanning began swimming furiously toward land, screaming at fellow surfer Julian Wilson to head for shore, as well.

But Wilson had other ideas.

"As a warrior, as a legend, he just came for me," Fanning said.

Quickly, before Wilson could get there, the water crew arrived on personal watercraft. Fanning clambered into a raft. His head sank to the floor of the raft for a moment as the reality of what had happened began to dawn on him.

But he didn"t feel it fully until he reached the shore.

"Cried a little bit"

"It didn"t really kick in until I got back here and saw how emotional everyone was," he told CNN. "Even now, I feel the emotion welling up."

And he talked to his mother, who had watched as the attack unfolded on live television. She told him she had wanted to rip him right out of the TV screen.

Then came the day after.

"I woke up this morning and spoke to more family and friends, cried a little bit," he said. "You never know, you"re just lucky. You just thank whatever gods are out there or whatever; you just say thanks. Thanks for looking out for me."

Asked whether he would go surfing again, he recalled that some surfers had actually been bitten and continued with the sport.

Surfing, he said, gives him a sense of balance. Even if he were not a professional, he said, he would always do it.

"I still will. Just might be a little more cautious," he said. "I"ll be back out there, yeah."

Source: http://www.cnn.com/2015/07/20/world/shark-attack-mick-fanning/

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Trump Takes A Shot At John McCain, And Republicans Push Back : NPR

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Surfer Mick Fanning escapes shark attack

Story highlights
  • It was during a surfing competition in South Africa
  • Fanning escaped with a severed leash on his surfboard

Organizers of the J-Bay Open, the sixth stop on the 2015 Samsung Galaxy World Surf League Championship Tour, called off the remainder of the competition. After discussion with WSL Commissioner Kieren Perrow, Fanning and competitor Julian Wilson decided to take equal second in rankings points and split the prize purse awarded to the winner.

"We are incredibly grateful that no one was seriously injured today. Mick"s composure and quick acting in the face of a terrifying situation was nothing short of heroic and the rapid response of our water safety personnel was commendable," Perrow said in a statement.

Video of the incident shows at least one shark fin circling the World Surf League champion. Fanning spots it and starts furiously paddling away.

A wave obscures what happens next, but when Fanning comes back into view he is still swimming away, this time without his board. Safety boats quickly arrive and pluck Fanning from the water.

Fanning escaped with a severed leash on his surfboard. He told World Surf League TV that he "punched" the shark in the back to scare it away.

The Water Safety Team also pulled Wilson out of the water.

"I had this feeling that something was behind (me), and all of a sudden I felt like I started getting pulled underwater. And then the thing came up and I was on my board and it was right there," he said.

"I had this thought, "What if it comes around for another go at me?"" he said. "Before I knew it, the boat was there. ... I can"t believe it, I was tripping out. I"m totally tripping out."

It is not clear whether there was more than one shark, WSL spokeman Dave Prodan told CNN.

The incident rattled the surfing community, which breathed a collective sigh of relief over news of the rescues. In an interview after the incident, Wilson struggled for composure as he recalled watching Manning get knocked off his board.

WSL Chief Executive Paul Speaker expressed relief that the competitors escaped unscathed. He commended everyone involved in the rescue, including Wilson, who was "sprint paddling to get to his friend."

"We kind of coexist with sharks in the water. We go to places that certainly have the greatest waves in the world. But it comes with some danger," he told CNN.

"It"s a very unpredictable sport. i think that"s what draws many of the athletes to it."

Source: http://www.cnn.com/2015/07/19/world/shark-attack-wsl-mick-fanning-feat/

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Sunday, July 19, 2015

Lindsey Graham Defends John McCain: "Being Captured Doesn"t - Huffington Post

South Carolina senator and Republican presidential candidate Lindsey Graham rose to defend Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) on Saturday, after Donald Trump attackedMcCain"s record as a war hero.

"I think he crossed a line with a lot of people, not just me. John is my best friend in politics and one of my best friends in life," Graham told The Huffington Post at a campaign stop in Iowa on Saturday. "This will work out. Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina Republicans are conservative, but they aren"t going to put up with this. This will work itself out. I"m not calling for him to get out of the race, I"m calling for people of Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina to tell him he"s fired."

"If you want to be commander in chief, you need to understand how the military works. Being captured doesn"t mean you"re a loser, it means you put yourself at great risk and you probably are young to go through h**l while you"re in captivity. It just shows a lack of understanding of the military, lack of respect for those who have served," he added.

McCain spent five and a half years in a North Vietnam prisonwhere he was tortured after his bomber planewas shot down in 1967. Trump has refused to apologize for his remarks, despite near unanimous denouncementsfrom his Republican rivals for the White House.

Graham said Trump"s latest antics were the last straw.

"I can understand being frustrated about immigration, but there"s no justification to slander a bunch of people that are hardworking folks," he said. "This is a line that is crossed. I think the American people, the caucusgoers, the primary voters are going to fix this. To the other candidates, this is your chance to do the right thing and disassociate yourself from somebody who has basically shown a lack of judgment to be commander in chief and to be president of us all."

Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/lindsey-graham-mccain-trump_55abb25be4b065dfe89e93de

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THIRD ROUND TEE TIMES

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0815 Scott Arnold (Aus), David Duval (USA)

0825 John Senden (Aus), Lee Westwood

0835 Brendon Todd (USA), Ernie Els (Rsa)

0845 Graeme McDowell, Ross Fisher

0855 Billy Horschel (USA), Hunter Mahan (USA)

0905 Graham Delaet (Can), Jim Furyk (USA)

0915 Matt Kuchar (USA), Bernhard Langer (Ger)

0925 Mark O"Meara (USA), Bernd Wiesberger (Aut)

0935 Jason Dufner (USA), Rafael Cabrera-Bello (Spa)

0945 Ben Martin (USA), Thomas Aiken (Rsa)

1000 Marcus Fraser (Aus), Marc Leishman (Aus)

1010 Andy Sullivan, Ashley Chesters (a)

1020 Harris English (USA), Rickie Fowler (USA)

1030 Henrik Stenson (Swe), Jamie Donaldson

1040 Francesco Molinari (Ita), Thongchai Jaidee (Tha)

1050 Richie Ramsay, Eddie Pepperell

1100 Ryan Palmer (USA), Patrick Reed (USA)

1110 Oliver Schniederjans (a) (USA), Kevin Na (USA)

1120 Brett Rumford (Aus), James Morrison

1130 Phil Mickelson (USA), Gary Woodland (USA)

1145 Cameron Tringale (USA), David Lipsky (USA)

1155 Ryan Fox (Nzl), Greg Chalmers (Aus)

1205 David Howell, Stewart Cink (USA)

1215 Brooks Koepka (USA), Romain Langasque (a) (Fra)

1225 Anthony Wall, Matt Jones (Aus)

1235 David Lingmerth (Swe), Greg Owen

1245 Branden Grace (Rsa), Paul Casey

1255 Martin Kaymer (Ger), Padraig Harrington

1305 Webb Simpson (USA), Jordan Niebrugge (a) (USA)

1315 Jimmy Walker (USA), Russell Henley (USA)

1330 Jordan Spieth (USA), Sergio Garcia (Spa)

1340 Charl Schwartzel (Rsa), Justin Rose

1350 Geoff Ogilvy (Aus), Anirban Lahiri (Ind)

1400 Steven Bowditch (Aus), Hideki Matsuyama (Jpn)

1410 Luke Donald, Retief Goosen (Rsa)

1420 Paul Dunne (a), Louis Oosthuizen (Rsa)

1430 Jason Day (Aus), Robert Streb (USA)

1440 Adam Scott (Aus), Zach Johnson (USA)

1450 Marc Warren, Paul Lawrie

1500 Danny Willett, Dustin Johnson (USA)

(Gbr & Irl unless stated, alltimesLocal):

(x) denotes amateurs

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Fans welcome Brett Favre back home

Green Bay The day that some worried never would come finally did Saturday.

Brett Favre, Green Bay"s thrilling quarterback for 16 years, was inducted into the Packers Hall of Fame and had his No. 4 retired in a ceremony at Lambeau Field.

The momentous homecoming turned emotional for Favre at times, and it wasn"t just because he was reunited with some of the greatest names in franchise history coaches and players and former general manager Ron Wolf.

It was moving ... because of the fans.

Favre allowed himself to be showered with a several minutes-long ovation as he entered Lambeau Field to address the fans, thanking them often and gazing up at the crowd that rose to its feet for the entire presentation.

It was proof enough, he said, beyond a doubt, that he had their support whether they never wavered in their loyalty, or they simply came to accept the strange twist of his final three years in the NFL, the last two with the rival Minnesota Vikings.

In the heat of a scorching summer day, people already were parking in neighboring lawns of people"s houses and tailgating along Oneida Street and surrounding roads at 2 p.m. By 5:30 p.m., an hour before Favre was scheduled to address the sold-out Lambeau Field crowd, fans were streaming into the stadium just to hear Favre talk for 20 minutes before he went inside for the induction banquet.

The energy was like no other, a reception only this town could give to only this quarterback after a 16-year partnership. While the 45-year-old is now a grandfather, and well into retirement, to fans Favre"s legacy as a Packer is much like that cannon of an arm: immutable.

For this reason, Kelly McPartlin ordered special "Thanks Brett Favre" T-shirts for herself and her family, Katie Rusch with son Alex and parents Sue and Larry McPartlin of Eagle River.

"I gave up attending the games once Brett was gone," said Kelly McPartlin. "When he went to the Jets, I stopped going to Packers games. I just felt a little tension between everything that happened between him and the Packers organization. A lot OK, a lot.

"And I would only come here if Brett was here. I will come again at Thanksgiving and I probably won"t come to another Packers game forever and ever.

"You just had a picture of him in Packer Plus the famous picture with him and his family. I thought that was so appropriate that he"s come from that to this, today. It"s full circle. He"s getting in to the Hall of Fame, his number retired it"s finally happened."

"We love you and appreciate every down," said Larry, beaming.

Fans on Favre

Joe Stewart, Jayson Wissmueller and Matt Bannach got Brett Favre"s autograph Saturday morning, but they"ve been wearing his signature since 2007. The three friends paid $50 each to get his signature tattooed on their arms (Wissmueller and Bannach) and heart (Stewart) right before they deployed to Iraq with a Milwaukee-based Marine Reserves unit.

They showed Favre a photo of themselves taken by a Milwaukee Journal Sentinel photographer at Twentynine Palms, Calif.

"He said, "When was this picture taken?" And we said "2007." He said, "You"ve grayed a little,"" Wissmueller joked at a tailgate party at Brett Favre"s Steakhouse shortly before Favre"s induction ceremony.

After the three were featured in another Journal Sentinel story in March, they were contacted by NFL Films, which sent a film crew to follow them around when they arrived in Green Bay on Saturday morning.

After Wissmueller got his picture taken with Favre signing a photo, Favre changed his Twitter feed photo to that of Wissmueller, who gave him an honor coin from Fox Co., his Marine Reserve unit.

"Brett told us, "I"m going to talk to Deanna and ask if I can get your three signatures tattooed on me,"" said Wissmueller.

Bannach and Stewart had Favre sign Packers books for them.

"Kind of the highlight of the day is done," Stewart said before the induction ceremony. "We got Brett"s signature and got a chance to talk to him."

The three were in Iraq when Favre announced his retirement from the Packers. They stayed fans even when he played for the New York Jets and Minnesota Vikings.

"When I gave him the Fox Co. coin I told him how much he meant to us when we were in Iraq," said Wissmueller. "It"s funny how 10 minutes (to get the tattoo) eight years ago right before we went to Iraq has meant we now got a chance to meet Brett and get his autograph."

Katie Doyle Richenberger is such a big Favre fan she named her 4-year-old son, born in 2010, Brett.

Which makes total sense. Because her brother is named after Bart Starr.

"My dad said he needed a grandson named Brett," said Katie.

Her husband Steve Richenberger? He loves his wife so much that he drove up from their home in Chicago, and he wore a Favre jersey Saturday along with his father, Mike. And since they"re all from Chicago, this was especially a sacrifice, because Steven"s...a Bears fan.

"This will allow me to golf, all of August, and have a fantasy football draft," said Steve. "She would leave me without a doubt for him."

Katie knows she has a supportive family to "support my Brett Favre addiction."

"It was a must to come to this," said Katie, 34. "I think I"m brainwashed from my dad. He was a huge Bart Starr Green Bay Packers fan. From Day 1 that Favre came, I"ve been in love with him.

"His love for the game makes me such a fan. That"s what football is all about. You can feel it from him when he talks, when he plays that"s what makes football fun."

Shirley Krenz of Merrill and her friend Kim Schurter of Edgar drove from their homes to tailgate at Lambeau Field and see their hero get inducted into the Packers Hall of Fame. But unlike tens of thousands of other Packers fans, they were not wearing green and gold.

Krenz and Schurter are Minnesota Vikings fans. So at great risk to their personal well-being OK, maybe it was only a few snarky comments they wore purple Vikings jerseys and sat in Vikings lawn chairs in the parking lot.

"When I went to the restroom somebody said, "Go home,"" said Schurter.

Krenz, clad in purple and gold beads around her neck including a purple No. 4 necklace, said they were honoring Favre for his entire career, even when he no longer played for the Packers.

"I love Brett Favre and when he jumped ship to the Vikings, so did I. I"m very happy he"s being inducted into the Hall of Fame," said Krenz, noting that Favre most likely will not be inducted into the Vikings Hall of Fame.

Donna Bocox of Des Moines, Iowa, drove to Green Bay just to see Favre one more time, wearing her specially made Favre jersey.

She actually took three No. 4 jerseys Green Bay, Minnesota and Jets tore them apart and made them into one to represent Favre"s 19 years with the Packers, Vikings and Jets. A lifelong Packers fan her father is from Green Bay this was a can"t-miss moment.

"I have a big shrine at home, all Favre stuff," said Bocox. "I"ve been a fan forever. When I lived in California, I cheered for him with my cheesehead on when they played the "Whiners."

"I didn"t like it when he left but it"s like when your kids screw up. You don"t stop liking them. I"ve loved him all along and you just don"t quit and stop when they screw up a little. You just continue to be a fan."

Karen Goddeyne, Cherie Lochman and Laurie Newman dressed as Packers cheerleaders from the 1950s, complete with green felt poodle skirts sporting the Packers logo and yellow Packers blouses.

They posed for photos with Bruce Roehsner clad in a leather helmet and Acme football uniform from the 1920s.

"I cried through the whole d**n thing," Newman, of Hartland, said of Favre"s appearance inside Lambeau Field.

"He seemed truly appreciative of the fans," said Goddeyne, of Crystal Lake, Ill. "Brett came home today."

Ricardo Salazar and Ricardo Salazar Jr., father and son from Sheboygan, have all four of Favre"s pro jerseys: Atlanta, Green Bay, New York Jets and Minnesota, but Salazar Jr. was nervous to wear the Vikings jersey to this event.

"I told him this is Brett Favre"s day," said Ricardo Salazar, who wore the special limited edition Lambeau No. 4 jersey, with a patch commemorating the 50-year anniversary of Lambeau from 1957-2007.

Football, the Packers and Favre gave father and son another reason to hang out together on Sundays.

"We"re the type of people that get up and scream at the TV and hope that the players can hear us," the older Salazar said. "We are very into our football."

"And then as I got older, he became my favorite player," said Salazar Jr.

"As much as I hated to see him in a purple jersey, Brett Favre is Brett Favre," said dad. "We followed him even when he was playing with the Vikings. It was kind of hard sometimes, but you"ve got to follow Brett Favre."

Joe Navarro of Madison owns 10 cheesehead hats because, well, why not?

He selected one of his cheddar chapeaus to wear to Saturday"s ceremony, taking time to decorate it with a small figurine of Favre on top holding a tiny "I"m Home!" sign. On the sides of his cheesehead he affixed buttons that said: "Always a Packer to Me," "There"s Something About Brett," "Favre Fan 4 Life" and "Welcome Back, Brett."

When Favre still played for the Packers, Navarro would decorate his cheesehead hats for each game. But since Favre left town, Navarro hasn"t returned to Lambeau. On Saturday, it was finally time, he said.

"I"m glad to be back," said Navarro.

Heidi Martin tailgated with Favre in the Lambeau Field parking lot, bringing a life-size cardboard sign of the former Packers quarterback dressed in his uniform, which she leaned against a pickup truck as she and her friends ate and drank in his honor.

She bought the Favre sign years ago and keeps it in her bedroom.

Martin said she"s from Chaska, Minn., "but I bleed green."

Jill Gerth, Karen Campbell, Laura Parman and Amy Terpening are four friends from Madison who have known each other since grade school and high school. When the Packers announced this evening would be available to Favre fans, they rushed to get tickets.

"I sent out an email to my friends and said, "Ladies, this is the weekend that we cannot miss and honor him my honey,"" said Gerth. "This day is overdue. I"m so glad it"s here.

"I just hope that he rode around today and caught a little bit of this the love, because it"s out there. It"s all good. We love him. He put us back on the map. We would not be where we are without him. He is a Packer for life."

"It"s all good memories," said Campbell.

"He was so much fun," said Terpening.

"When he left, I bought a Jets jersey," said Gerth. "But I couldn"t bring myself to buy a Vikings one. I just couldn"t. Brett didn"t look good in purple. He"s good in green. He was so fun to watch. He loved the game and the game loved him."

"It just made you want to watch more," said Parman.

After video highlights inside Lambeau Field fans shouted, "Thank you, Brett!" Among them was Doug Radomski of Neenah, who raised his hat as Favre walked off the field.

"I thought it was amazing. My favorite part of it was when he acknowledged coming out of the other tunnel," said Radomski. "I wasn"t sure if he was going to talk about leaving and coming back as a rival. He made a joke of it, which was nice."

Radomski attended some of the Vikings games at Lambeau when Favre was wearing the hated purple and gold jersey.

Still, he wouldn"t have missed Favre"s Packers Hall of Fame induction ceremony.

"They"re inducting one of the greatest quarterbacks in the NFL in the greatest stadium in the world and tickets are only 4 bucks. It doesn"t get any better," Radomski said. "Even if tickets cost $100, I still would"ve come."

Jeff Victorovich drove to Lambeau Field from Iron River, Mich., with six other Packers fans. He"s loved the team since he began watching games as a kid with Favre behind center. He was not surprised to see Favre get so emotional at Saturday"s ceremony.

"He"s always had great interaction with his fans. You can see his love for the game," said Victorovich.

Source: http://www.jsonline.com/sports/packers/fans-welcome-brett-favre-back-home-b99539145z1-317149051.html

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