Golf News Today: August 9, 2025

Image
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...

Louis Rees-Zammit: NFL Dream Ends, Wales Rejoices


Louis Rees-Zammit’s American football gamble is over. A back injury, coaching changes, and an unclear role cut short his NFL run with the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Now, the Welsh speedster is back—just as Wales, fresh off an 18-match losing streak, rebuilds under Steve Tandy. His pace, flair, and finishing power could be the spark they’ve been missing.

The club race is on, with Gloucester, Bristol, and Newcastle circling. Expect his second Welsh debut in the Autumn Nations Series to be one of the most anticipated moments of the 2025-26 season.

From gridiron to try line—Rees-Zammit’s comeback could be Wales’ game-

changer.


Where passion meets the playbook.
Read more at www.sportledger.news

Sports ledger editorial team: 

COSMOS ABASITA 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

🏀 LeBron James vs. Stephen Curry: Who’s the Real GOAT?

IPL 2025 Unraveled: The Epic Rise and Fall of the 9 Teams After RCB’s Glory

After the Final Whistle: How Euro 2024 Changed European Football Forever"