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Henrik Stenson’s rented house burgled during British Open

Thieves took defending champ’s credit cards, clothes and watches

Ian Poulter feeling his confidence rising at British Open

Englishman in contention months after nearly losing Tour card

Jordan Spieth turns in a beauty on a nasty day at British Open

Short game shines in brutal conditions, takes 2-shot lead

Ahead of last Tour fight, Boasson Hagen’s homework pays off

Froome, leaders pace themselves for final push

Fort Lewis College names Barney Hinkle as new athletic director

Former men’s basketball standout is familiar name on campus

Durango’s Quinn Simmons takes second at USA Cycling Mountain Bike Nationals

Junior rider surrenders jersey, but not without a fight

4 Wimbledon, French Open matches flagged for unusual betting

LONDON – The Tennis Integrity Unit says a total of four matches at Wimbledon and the French Open have been flagged for unusual betting patterns. The TIU’s quarterly report, releas...

Taste of the Tour de France: Nostradamus and braised beef in Provence

COL D’IZOARD, France – No more mountains. It’s with great relief that Tour de France riders return in the plains on Friday after two days of pain and suffering in the Alps. The pe...

The Alps behind him, Chris Froome has one hand on Tour de France win No. 4

Froome only three stages away from his third consecutive title

After Olympic crash, Van Vleuten wins La Course stage

COL D’IZOARD, France – Annemiek van Vleuten won the first stage of the La Course women’s race Thursday before Stage 18 of the Tour de France, attacking on the climb to the Col d’Izoard pass ...

An All-American start to the British Open

Koepka, Kuchar and Spieth fire 65s to lead

Brooks Koepka rested, far from rusty at British Open

SOUTHPORT, England – Brooks Koepka isn’t willing to share details of his trip to Las Vegas right after he won the U.S. Open, which is probably just as well. The sly grin that acco...
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