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Charlie Woods plays golf for the Benjamin School, in South Florida. The team is coached by Toby Harbeck, sixth from far left.

Tiger and Charlie Woods are back at the PNC Championship for a fourth consecutive year. Charlie has grown 4 inches since last year, according to his father, and displayed plenty of speed in Saturday’s opening round of the PNC, where Team Woods combined to shoot a 64 that leaves them seven shots behind the leaders, Matt and Cameron Kuchar.

Both Tiger and Charlie had TaylorMade’s new and yet-to-be-released Qi10 LS driver in the bag Saturday. The club recently hit the USGA’s conforming list before the Hero World Challenge.

Tiger is using the same 10.5-degree Qi10 LS driver with a Graphite Design Tour AD-VF 6X shaft that he debuted two weeks ago at the Hero.

Tiger’s longtime friend and occasional caddie, Rob McNamara, confirmed that Tiger is seeing increased stability at impact with the new driver model. Charlie, on the other hand, is using a 9-degree Qi10 LS head, equipped with a Fujikura Ventus TR Blue 6X shaft. Both keep their driver under the same Tiger headcover that the elder Woods has used throughout their career.

Charlie Woods

One of the biggest differences comes in their preferred putter. Tiger, an equipment traditionalist, has used a Scotty Cameron Newport 2 GSS blade for 14 of his 15 major victories. Charlie opts for a mallet putter, using a Scotty Cameron Phantom X 5.5 that is similar to the one that Charlie’s “big brother,” Justin Thomas, uses.

Driver: TaylorMade Qi10 LS (10.5 degrees)
Shaft: Graphite Design Tour AD VF 6 TX

3-wood: TaylorMade SIM Titanium (15 degrees @14.25)
Shaft: Mitsubishi Diamana D+ Limited 70 TX

5-wood: TaylorMade M3 (19 degrees @18.25)
Shaft: Mitsubishi Diamana D+ Limited 80 TX

Irons: 2023 TaylorMade P770 (3-iron), TaylorMade P7TW (4-PW)
Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100

Wedges: TaylorMade MG3 Raw (56-12TW), TaylorMade MG2 (60-11TW)
Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400

Putter: Scotty Cameron Newport 2 GSS prototype
Grip: Ping PP58

Ball: Bridgestone Tour B X

Francis Ngannou almost shocked the world against Tyson Fury, but he’s still an underdog heading into his second professional boxing match.

Opening odds for Ngannou’s just-announced fight with ex-champ Anthony Joshua have been released, and the former UFC titleholder remains in the underdog category, albeit not as deeply as for his fight this past October with Fury.

SportsBetting.ag has set the opening odds for Ngannou vs. Joshua, which reportedly takes place March 9 in Riyadh, Saudia Arabia.

Anthony Joshua: -500

Francis Ngannou: +325

The odds imply Joshua has an 83 percent chance of winning the bout. A $100 bet on the ex-champ would return $20. Ngannou, meanwhile, has a 25 percent chance of winning, and a $100 bet would return $325.

Anthony Joshua

The sportsbook gives Ngannou a much better chance of winning than his fight with Fury, which he lost via split decision despite knocking down Fury in a highly competitive fight. Fury opened at -1400 to Ngannou’s +750, putting an Ngannou win in the territory of massive upset.

Joshua was expected to face power-punching ex-champ Deontay Wilder after defeating Otto Wallin at Day of Reckoning this past month, but Wilder lost to Joseph Parker in a big upset. Joshua’s promoters clearly pivoted to Ngannou for the March 9 date, the originally planned host for Joshua vs. Wilder.

A press conference formally announcing Joshua vs. Ngannou will take place Jan. 15 in London.

Deontay Wilder reportedly could fight Zhilei Zhang on the undercard of Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou.

It has now been confirmed that AJ will face the former UFC heavyweight champion next in Saudi Arabia, with the date said to be March 8.

The fight has been signed as part of Riyadh Season under the stewardship of Saudi’s GEA (General Entertainment Authority) chairman His Excellency Turki Alalshikh.

He previously staged Tyson Fury vs Ngannou in October and AJ’s clash with Otto Wallin which shared a card with Wilder in December.

It’s known that the plan was for Joshua and Wilder to meet in March, however the American’s defeat to Joseph Parker scuppered this possibility.

As a result, a deal has now been agreed for AJ to fight Ngannou instead.

All is not lost for Wilder though, as he may well return to the ring in a big fight sooner than many expected.

According to American journalists Chris Mannix and Dan Rafael, Wilder could fight Zhilei Zhang on the undercard of Joshua vs Ngannou on March 8.

Both men report that Zhang is expected to box on the show, as is Wilder – it’s possible that they could fight each other or return in separate bouts.

Either way, it’s clear that a stacked undercard is in the works for March 8, as has been the case for previous Riyadh Season events.

Zhang currently holds the WBO ‘interim’ belt, making him the second-in-line mandatory challenger for the winner of Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk on February 17.

The Chinese power puncher won this position by twice stopping Joe Joyce in London last year.

He will now be seen as a very stern test for Wilder if this fight does indeed materialise.

While apparently out shopping with Ryan Garcia, Floyd Mayweather has given his view on the chances of ‘Ky Ry’ getting a rematch with Gervonta Davis.

The super-lightweight contender Garcia might have lost convincingly when the pair first met, but he has since stated that he is full of confidence should he be able to get a rematch against ‘Tank.’

The first fight ended in quick fashion when Davis managed to land a fierce body shot that sent Garcia down to the canvas on one knee and saw him remain there for the full 10 count.

 

Until then, it had been a cagey fight and Garcia had done little to impose himself on Davis. At the time he was going through behind-the-scenes drama with his promoter Oscar De La Hoya – something which Mayweather was quick to jump on after the fight in April.

Mayweather had mentored Davis in the early part of his career and jumped in the ring to celebrate after the fight. He soon picked out De La Hoya in the crowd and shouted ‘Hey Oscar’ while laughing having famously defeated De La Hoya in a huge fight in 2007.

Now, speaking to InsideFighting, Mayweather was asked if we might see the two young talents going at it in the ring once more.

Garcia has recently confirmed that he has moved on from initial negotiations with Devin Haney in favour of a shot at the WBA Super-Lightweight World title currently held by Rolando Romero.

Teddy Atlas often has harsh words of criticism for many of the sports top stars but now he has claimed he would ‘pay too much money’ to see one man take on the challenge of Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis.

Davis is a much-heralded young star of boxing known for his punching power, ring IQ and counter-punching ability and someone Floyd Mayweather recently named as one of the top three stars of the sport.

Those attributes have helped him become world champion in three weight classes from super featherweight to light welterweight.

His most recent bout was in April when he took on Ryan Garcia at a catchweight in Las Vegas, Nevada. He soon got to Garcia and knocked him down with a heavy left in the second round before then stopping him to the body in the seventh round.

Gervonta Davis

In November 2023, when Haney moved up to super lightweight, Davis was elevated to primary WBA lightweight champion. His next fight has not yet been announced but former coach turned pundit Atlas has named who he would like to see in the ring with ‘Tank.’

Speaking on The Fight, he names 20-1 super lightweight contender Subriel Matias from Puerto Rico and rates him highly.

Matias has knocked out his last five opponents while fighting in the US, having lost his Stateside debut against Petros Ananyan on points.

Phil Mickelson has called on ‘patience’ within professional golf with the PGA Tour set to miss their framework agreement deadline with the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia (PIF).

In June the world of sport was left in shock, after the PGA Tour announced they were set to end their feud with LIV Golf, in the way of a deal with PIF and the DP World Tour. On the back of the announcement both sides set themselves a target of December 31 to sign off a deal, a deadline that will of course be missed.

The slow-paced negotiations between the soon-to-be partners has led to growing frustrations within the sport, especially within the fanbases of the PGA Tour and LIV.

phil mickelson

This was a point raised by entrepreneur Joe Pompliano on social media on Friday, who claimed golf fans are ‘exhausted’ by the split within the professional game. One man who has been at the centre of the saga is Mickelson, and in response the six-time major champion urged fans that the wait for an agreement would be worth it.

“Joe, I understand what you are saying,” he tweeted. “However, when it is all said and done, the average fan will see all the best players compete against each other way more often than before AND throughout the world. Sponsors will know what it is they are buying and everyone will end up ahead. Let’s all be patient.”

Mickelson’s comments come after the Telegraph reported that the deadline was set to be extended into the New Year. Per the report, the Tour and PIF have reassessed their target, and are now aiming to sign off the agreement by March, prior to next April’s Masters Tournament.

EDDIE HEARN has confirmed Anthony Joshua’s next fight will be against UFC legend Francis Ngannou – the man who rocked Tyson Fury.

After reports emerged on social media late on Friday night, the Matchroom boxing chief took to X to announce that they were true.

Hearn added that the exact date for the mega-money clash will unveiled at a press conference in London on January 15.

Although the bout is expected to take place on March 9.

Hearn wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter: “Tonight we confirm it’s a Done Deal! @anthonyjoshua v @francis_ngannou collide on a huge night in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – press conference Jan 15 in London with full details dropping soon.”

The bout is set to be a ten-round boxing match between the two-time former heavyweight champion and ex-UFC title holder, and is another coup for Saudi dealmaker Turki Al-Sheikh.

The news comes after AJ’s £100million two-fight deal with Deontay Wilder went up in smoke last month after the American suffered a shock defeat to former WBO heavyweight champion Joseph Parker.

The first of the duo’s back-to-back fights was set to take place in Saudi Arabia on the March date.

And a spring return to action still appears to be on the cards for the Brit, even though a long-overdue showdown with Wilder isn’t.

Hearn recently hinted that Joshua could replicate the schedule he had in 2023, in which he fought three times in the space of ten months, winning all three.

Anthony Joshua

He defeated Jermain Franklin by unanimous decision back in March before knocking out Robert Helenius in the seventh round in August.

Joshua then stretched his winning-streak to three by forcing Wallin to retire at the end of the fifth round last month in Saudi.

Meanwhile the 37-year-old Ngannou put his MMA career on hold last year to fight WBC champ Fury, 35, in Saudi.

And he almost stunned the boxing world when he incredibly dropped the Gypsy King, only to be controversially denied a stunning victory on points.

Despite the defeat, his stock has risen and now he has secured what promises to be another bumper payday against one of boxing’s finest, after banking £8m for his last outing in the ring with Fury.

Although Hearn does not fancy Ngannou’s chances of an upset this time, as he talked down the Cameroonian’s abilities on talkSPORT on Friday night.

After confirming the bout, Hearn said: “If you watch him on the pads – I don’t want to be disrespectful – but there is absolutely no way in the world that Francis Ngannou could win even a Southern Area title.

“Johnny Fisher is our guy, Southern Area champion. Johnny Fisher vs Ngannou is a total mismatch, Fisher would have him out of there in a round.”

Ngannou posted his own message to fans on social media tonight amid the news, saying: “Making big moves in the new year. 2024 is going to be [fire emoji].”

Joshua is desperate to return to the top of the mountain in the heavyweight division and become a three-time champ.

However, he and the rest of the top contenders are currently waiting to see who emerges triumphant when Fury and Oleksandr Usyk face-off in their unification fight.

That mouthwatering showdown will also take place in Saudi on February 17 at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh.

Usyk, who beat Joshua for the WBA, WBO and IBF straps and then triumphed in the rematch, has a record of 21-0, while undefeated Fury sits at 33-1-0.

 

Terence Crawford may have had the single greatest performance in the boxing ring of 2023, but it was not enough for him to be crowned the Fighter of the Year, according to Ring Magazine.

Instead, the prestigious award went to fellow two-division undisputed champion, Naoya Inoue.

‘The Monster’ defeated Stephen Fulton earlier in 2023 to become the new WBC and WBO super-bantamweight champion, before he finished Marlon Tapales in December to became the undisputed king of the division.

Boxing editor for talkSport, Michael Benson, recently took to X to share the news of Inoue’s award, and wrote this:

Terence Crawford’s sole fight this year came against Errol Spence Jr., with the pair facing off in July. Both men entered the ring undefeated and competed to decide the first undisputed welterweight champion in the ‘four belt era’ of boxing.

‘Bud’ put on one of the greatest performances in recent memory, and knocked Spence Jr. down three times en route to a ninth-round TKO victory.

He became the first male boxer to become an undisputed champion in two divisions, and was swiftly followed by Naoya Inoue, who replicated the feat against Tapales.

Sometimes, boxing can be a crapshoot.

Vergil Ortiz Jr. ostensibly checked all the boxes. He was big, strong, didn’t play around with his food, and got all of his opponents out of there before the sound of the final bell. His placement amongst the rest of his welterweight peers was unambiguous.

Terence Crawford, the division’s top dog, notices everything, including Ortiz. At one point, a matchup between them seemed like a virtual guarantee. But, life isn’t fair, especially in the world of boxing.

With Ortiz struggling with his health and weight, he reluctantly decided to move up. He’ll officially make his junior middleweight debut against Fredrick Lawson this weekend in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Ortiz knows that he’s expected to win and look good while doing so. But while he’s doing his best to keep both eyes on Lawson, in the back of his mind, he still thinks about Crawford. Although they no longer compete in the same weight class, that doesn’t mean a matchup between them can no longer take place.

“That fight can still happen,” Ortiz told 210 Boxing TV. “That’s an exciting fight.”

Currently, Crawford is somewhere in Omaha, Nebraska, with his feet kicked up and looking back on his 2023. All of the talk surrounding his resume was put on ice the moment he stopped Errol Spence Jr. to become an undisputed champion.

Terence Crawford

Now, with the 36-year-old solidifying himself as the man to beat at 147 pounds, he’s openly flirted with the idea of moving up in weight. That decision, of course, will be made over time but for now, Crawford is enjoying the superlatives being hurled in his direction.

Ortiz isn’t easily impressed. He also believes that the word great is thrown around too loosely. Crawford though, deserves to be placed in that category.

“He’s one of the top three active fighters right now. He’s a great fighter.”