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Trump Turnberry passed over for '28 Open Championship

GOLF: British Open-Final RoundJuly 18, 2009; Turnberry, SCOTLAND; Stewart Cink (USA) (left) and Tom Watson (USA) after Cink defeated Watson in a playoff at the 2009 British Open at Turnberry Country Club. Mandatory Credit: Simon Stacpoole/Offside Sports via Imagn Images

The 2028 Open Championship was awarded to England’s Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club on Monday.

The official announcement from the R&A means Scotland’s Trump Turnberry must wait until at least 2029 to host the Open.

“Turnberry is still in our thinking,” R&A CEO Mark Darbon said Monday at Royal Birkdale Golf Club during media day for this year’s Open Championship in July.

Turnberry last hosted the Open in 2009, five years before the Trump Organization — parent company of U.S. President Donald Trump’s real estate portfolio — purchased the property for $60 million.

Turnberry, which also hosted the major championship in 1977, 1986 and 1994, has undergone a reported $200 million in renovations and upgrades since joining the Trump umbrella, according to Front Office Sports. Trump’s sons, Donald Jr. and Eric, have been in charge of the day-to-day operations of the Trump Organization since 2017.

Attendance at the 2009 Open at Turnberry was an estimated 123,000 fans, far below the 200,000-plus common at many of the other venues in rotation.

“We really like the golf course,” Darbon said Monday. “We know that there are some logistical challenges that relate to staging a modern Open Championship there primarily off the course–road, rail, and accommodation infrastructure. We’ve got a really good dialogue with the club and its ownership, pretty transparent discussion there.”

Stewart Cink defeated 59-year-old Tom Watson in a four-hole playoff to win the Open at Turnberry in 2009.

Royal Lytham & St Annes has hosted the Open Championship 11 times since 1926, most recently in 2012 when South Africa’s Ernie Els defeated Adam Scott by one stroke.

–Field Level Media

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Tailgating to be allowed at Boston World Cup games as FIFA changes stance

Syndication: Enterprise NewsWenderson Bernardes cooks during a tailgate party in the parking lot at Gillette Stadium, Foxboro, MA, for the FIFA International Friendly between Brazil and France on Thursday, March 26, 2026.

In an about-face, FIFA will allow tailgating for World Cup games at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass., the Boston World Cup host committee announced on Monday.

FIFA originally stated that tailgating would not be allowed at any of the 104 matches, which will be played June 11-July 19 in the United States, Canada and Mexico.

Gillette Stadium will host five group-stage matches, one round-of-32 match and a quarterfinal match at the home of the NFL’s New England Patriots.

Patriots games, New England Revolution games and concerts allow tailgating at the stadium, and “there are no venue restrictions or local public safety restrictions in place that would prohibit it,” according to the committee.

While tailgating will be allowed, fewer fans will be able to participate as there are 15,000 fewer parking spots available to the public for World Cup games (5,000) compared to Patriots games (20,000).

The Metro Boston Transit Authority charges $20 round trip from Boston to Foxborough for NFL and MLS games, but the fee for World Cup games is $80. Fans will also have the option to take an express bus for $95 round trip from Boston-area locations to Gillette Stadium.

New York City announced on Monday that a fan fest for each of the city’s five boroughs will be held in conjunction with World Cup matches at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.

Sports Illustrated Stadium in Harrison, N.J., where the MLS’ New York Red Bulls play, will also hold a fan event. Other host cities are planning similar events.

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Mavs' Cooper Flagg narrowly wins ROY over Kon Knueppel

NBA: Chicago Bulls at Dallas MavericksApr 12, 2026; Dallas, Texas, USA; Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg (32) speaks to the crowd before the game against the Chicago Bulls at American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images

In the second-closest vote in the award’s recent history, a 100-member global media panel selected Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg as the 2025-26 NBA Rookie of the Year on Monday.

Flagg, who earned the Wilt Chamberlain Trophy along with the honor, outpaced his former Duke teammate Kon Knueppel of the Charlotte Hornets 412-386. Flagg earned 56 first-place votes to Knueppel’s 44.

Philadelphia 76ers guard VJ Edgecombe finished third with 96 points — receiving zero first-place votes and only one second-place vote — while San Antonio Spurs guard Dylan Harper (5) and Memphis Grizzlies forward Cedric Coward (1) were the only other players to receive votes.

The No. 1 overall selection in the 2026 NBA Draft lived up to all of the lofty expectations. Flagg led all qualifying rookies with 21.0 points per game and finished second in assists per game (4.5) and third in rebounds per contest (6.7).

“This is a truly great honor,” Flagg said in a statement. “I’m grateful to receive this award and thankful to everyone in the Dallas Mavericks organization who believed in me from Day 1.

“None of this happens without my teammates, coaches and the people around me pushing me every day. I came here to compete and help this team win. This is just one step forward in what we’re building.”

Flagg became the fourth rookie to average at least 20 points, six rebounds and four assists per game since the NBA-ABA merger. Larry Bird (1979-80), Michael Jordan (1984-85) and Luke Doncic (2018-19) reached those plateaus.

At 19 years, 112 days — as of April 12 — Flagg is the second-youngest honoree, just six days older than LeBron James, who was tabbed in 2003-04.

Some experts thought Knueppel might earn the award, as he led the entire league in 3-point field goals made (273), outpacing the former rookie mark by 67 treys. But the fourth overall pick in the draft finished third on the Hornets in scoring (18.5 ppg) behind Brandon Miller (20.2) and LaMelo Ball (20.1)

Four years ago, Toronto’s Scottie Barnes edged Cleveland’s Evan Mobley 378-363, which remains the smallest gap under the current format (2002-03).

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Report: FIFA adding another yellow card amnesty for World Cup

FILE PHOTO: New York/New Jersey's FIFA World Cup 2026 Kickoff in New YorkFILE PHOTO: The New York/New Jersey’s FIFA World Cup 2026 logo is revealed during the kickoff event in Times Square in New York City, U.S., May 18, 2023.

FIFA is planning to add a second yellow card “amnesty” period for the 2026 World Cup, The Athletic reported Monday.

The FIFA Council will meet Tuesday in Vancouver to discuss new rules ahead of the first 48-team tournament in World Cup history. That reportedly will include an additional yellow card amnesty to reduce the possibility of players missing matches in the knockout stage due to accumulation.

Players’ yellows were cleared after the quarterfinals in previous World Cups, but FIFA intends to wipe yellows after both the group stage and after the quarters, if the council approves the plan.

A player earning two bookings has traditionally resulted in a one-match suspension, and with the tournament expanding in 2026, an additional knockout round (the Round of 32) means one more opportunity for a player to pick up a yellow before they’re wiped before the quarters.

With two amnesty periods, a player will only trigger the suspension for yellow-card accumulation by getting two bookings over the three group stage games or two across the first three rounds of the knockouts preceding the semifinals.

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