Get ready for an exciting addition to the global golf calendar as ABC, ESPN, and ESPN+ join forces to bring you live coverage of the inaugural World Champions Cup. This four-day golf extravaganza is set to take place from Thursday, Dec. 7 to Sunday, Dec. 10. Some of the biggest names in the sport will compete in this first-of-its-kind event pitting Team USA vs. Team International vs. Team Europe. Don’t miss the action as golf’s elite come together for this historic event. You can watch ESPN and ABC with a 5-Day Free Trial of Directv Stream. You can also watch with Sling TV, Hulu Live TV, Fubo, or YouTube TV.
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- 12/7/2023
- by Thomas Waschenfelder
- The Streamable
Novak Djokovic is a natural on the tennis court, but how will he fare when he has to tee it up with other sports pros in the 2023 Ryder Cup celebrity match?
Djokovic will represent Team Monty, in tribute to the golfing great Colin Montgomerie, who will face off against another team in the Ryder Cup celebrity all-star match. The celebrity match will take place on Wednesday, 27 September at the Marco Simone Golf and Country Club ahead of the Ryder Cup competition, which is contested between Team Europe and Team USA.
However, Djokovic will have plenty of time to prepare for his round once his run at the 2023 US Open concludes. The Serbian player has progressed to the semi-finals of the competition and will face US home player Ben Shelton in the final four as he aims to become the most decorated player ever in tennis with a 24th Grand Slam title.
Djokovic will represent Team Monty, in tribute to the golfing great Colin Montgomerie, who will face off against another team in the Ryder Cup celebrity all-star match. The celebrity match will take place on Wednesday, 27 September at the Marco Simone Golf and Country Club ahead of the Ryder Cup competition, which is contested between Team Europe and Team USA.
However, Djokovic will have plenty of time to prepare for his round once his run at the 2023 US Open concludes. The Serbian player has progressed to the semi-finals of the competition and will face US home player Ben Shelton in the final four as he aims to become the most decorated player ever in tennis with a 24th Grand Slam title.
- 9/6/2023
- Tennis-Infinity
How would you like to win tickets to the third Annual Shooting Stars Benefit, the famous golf tournament and ball hosted by well-known golf fan Samuel L. Jackson?
This year’s tournament will benefit the Make-a-Wish Foundation UK and the Samuel L. Jackson Foundation, and takes place 3-5 August 2011. Guests are invited to a fantastic two-round competitive golf tournament at the famous Wentworth golf course, with teams led by Mr Jackson himself, actor Luke Wilson and professional golfer Colin Montgomerie.
Now there’s a chance for you to win free tickets. Just click here for the chance to be the lucky winner, complete with two nights at the luxurious Jumeirah Lowndes Hotel in London, courtesy of event title sponsor FitFlop.
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This year’s tournament will benefit the Make-a-Wish Foundation UK and the Samuel L. Jackson Foundation, and takes place 3-5 August 2011. Guests are invited to a fantastic two-round competitive golf tournament at the famous Wentworth golf course, with teams led by Mr Jackson himself, actor Luke Wilson and professional golfer Colin Montgomerie.
Now there’s a chance for you to win free tickets. Just click here for the chance to be the lucky winner, complete with two nights at the luxurious Jumeirah Lowndes Hotel in London, courtesy of event title sponsor FitFlop.
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- 7/14/2011
- Look to the Stars
Golfing legends Nick Faldo and Colin Montgomerie turned out to pay tribute to Seve Ballesteros at his funeral in Spain on Wednesday.
The Spanish sports icon died on Saturday, two-and-a-half years after doctors diagnosed him with two malignant brain tumours. He was 54.
Ballesteros' family and friends attended his memorial at a church in Pedrena, Spain, and they were joined by several of his sporting pals.
Faldo said, "There will never be another like Seve in the world of golf. He had the charisma, the looks, the walk, the swing, everything. I had to come today to pay my respects - here in the little village where he was just one of the locals.
"The fact he stayed here is very special. He was the small-time boy who made it to the top of the hill."...
The Spanish sports icon died on Saturday, two-and-a-half years after doctors diagnosed him with two malignant brain tumours. He was 54.
Ballesteros' family and friends attended his memorial at a church in Pedrena, Spain, and they were joined by several of his sporting pals.
Faldo said, "There will never be another like Seve in the world of golf. He had the charisma, the looks, the walk, the swing, everything. I had to come today to pay my respects - here in the little village where he was just one of the locals.
"The fact he stayed here is very special. He was the small-time boy who made it to the top of the hill."...
- 5/12/2011
- WENN
From great escapes to volcanic eruptions, a new prime minister to a raw-meat dress, we review the most dramatic moments of the year through the eyes of those with first-hand experience…
12 January: Haiti's capital is devastated by an earthquake.
By Simon Cording, rescue worker
Day to day I'm a fireman, but I'm also part of the International Search and Rescue Team. We are deployed whenever disasters take place around the world. I was at work in Manchester when I got a text message telling me to get myself ready because we were going to Haiti later that day. We always have our bags ready, so it was just a matter of grabbing my passport. It was snowing in the UK and Heathrow was closed, but we got special dispensation to fly out around midnight and the airport was opened just for us.
We were met by scenes of mass devastation at Port au Prince airport.
12 January: Haiti's capital is devastated by an earthquake.
By Simon Cording, rescue worker
Day to day I'm a fireman, but I'm also part of the International Search and Rescue Team. We are deployed whenever disasters take place around the world. I was at work in Manchester when I got a text message telling me to get myself ready because we were going to Haiti later that day. We always have our bags ready, so it was just a matter of grabbing my passport. It was snowing in the UK and Heathrow was closed, but we got special dispensation to fly out around midnight and the airport was opened just for us.
We were met by scenes of mass devastation at Port au Prince airport.
- 12/26/2010
- The Guardian - Film News
Lord Puttnam joins campaign supporting 'local hero' who refuses to sell his home in middle of Donald Trump's planned golf resort
The film-maker David Puttnam has joined a campaign supporting the "local hero" landowner who refuses to sell his home and land in the middle of Donald Trump's planned golf resort.
Lord Puttnam has emerged as one of 60 co-owners of an acre of land beside the home of Michael Forbes, the quarryman and salmon fisherman who has been under intense pressure from the tycoon to sell his 23-acre property since it sits near the centre of the planned resort.
Forbes's property, along with several others, is under threat of compulsory purchase by Aberdeenshire council. It lies alongside the planned main golf course and within sight of Trump's proposed five-star £400m hotel.
Trump has described Forbes's home and decrepit outbuildings as a "pigsty" and a "slum".
Forbes's resistance has...
The film-maker David Puttnam has joined a campaign supporting the "local hero" landowner who refuses to sell his home and land in the middle of Donald Trump's planned golf resort.
Lord Puttnam has emerged as one of 60 co-owners of an acre of land beside the home of Michael Forbes, the quarryman and salmon fisherman who has been under intense pressure from the tycoon to sell his 23-acre property since it sits near the centre of the planned resort.
Forbes's property, along with several others, is under threat of compulsory purchase by Aberdeenshire council. It lies alongside the planned main golf course and within sight of Trump's proposed five-star £400m hotel.
Trump has described Forbes's home and decrepit outbuildings as a "pigsty" and a "slum".
Forbes's resistance has...
- 5/27/2010
- by Severin Carrell
- The Guardian - Film News
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