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...

Hardwood Highlights: NBA Offseason Heats Up


While the NBA season is still months away, the league never truly sleeps. The headlines are dominated by contract extensions and player movements. The San Antonio Spurs are making a clear statement about their future, with reports that they'll be signing star guard De'Aaron Fox to a massive four-year, $228 million extension. This shows their commitment to building around their young core.
We've also seen some strategic trades. The Boston Celtics have sent Georges Niang to the Utah Jazz in a deal that gives them two more draft picks to work with.
Across the globe, international stars are getting ready for action. Luka Doncic has confirmed he will be playing in a prep game against Germany, and Nikola Jokic is already showing he's in top form, almost notching a triple-double in a recent win for Serbia. The global talent in basketball is shining bright!

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