Golf News Today: August 9, 2025

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Yamashita Shines at Royal Porthcawl Japan’s Miyū Yamashita has claimed her first-ever major, winning the AIG Women’s Open at 11-under. Her final-round 70 kept England’s Charley Hull and compatriot Minami Katsu at bay. Calm under pressure, Yamashita’s clutch putting and composure signal the arrival of a new force in women’s golf. Bethpage Black: Ryder Cup Fever With the Ryder Cup on the horizon, Bethpage Black has turned into a campout site. Fans are queuing for up to 44 hours in parking lots to secure tee times, turning the wait into a festival-like golf pilgrimage. Houston’s $30M Golf Makeover The Hermann Park Golf Course in Houston is set for a $30 million transformation—new layout, eco-friendly drainage systems, and upgraded facilities. The Astros Golf Foundation hopes to reopen the century-old course in October 2026 as a modern, sustainable venue. Bottom line: Yamashita’s breakthrough, Ryder Cup mania, and major course investments prove golf’s global heartbe...

Football Frenzy: A Transfer Market Rollercoaster and Major Blows




The beautiful game is living up to its name, but not always in a good way, as the summer transfer window is creating a whirlwind of news. The biggest buzz is around Manchester United, who have reportedly agreed to a blockbuster deal for highly sought-after striker Benjamin Sesko from RB Leipzig. This could be a huge statement of intent for the Red Devils.
Meanwhile, Liverpool fans might need to brace themselves for a departure, with striker Darwin Núñez expected to join Saudi club Al-Hilal in what seems to be another significant move to the Middle East. Not to be outdone, Chelsea is reportedly ramping up efforts to secure young talents like Alejandro Garnacho and Xavi Simons, a sign of their ambition to rebuild.
On a more somber note, teams are also dealing with some tough injury news. Tottenham's season has been dealt a major blow with the confirmation that their key player, James Maddison, has suffered an ACL injury and will be out for a long time. Over at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea defender Levi Colwill has also undergone surgery for a similar injury.


Sports ledger editorial team: COSMOS ABASITA 

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