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Brooke Henderson taking positives from ANA Inspiration

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Brooke Henderson went to the wall in trying to win the ANA Inspiration on Sunday. Her sister went under it.

At the conclusion of a bizarre day that saw Henderson and Nelly Korda battle for top spot on the leaderboard for most of the round, and Mirim Lee chip in four times before eventually winning in a playoff between the three who ended regulation at 15-under, an odd blue wall behind the 18th green became the focal point of the tournament.

The wall is normally there as the lower part of a grandstand but this year, with no fans in attendance, it stood alone as a golf monolith, serving as a backstop for incoming shots on the par-5 hole.

None of those was more important than Lee’s second on the 18th that hit the wall, giving her a drop. She used that advantage to chip in for eagle, getting her into the playoff.

Henderson had her own version of wall ball. Her approach on 18 in regulation with a five-wood sailed over the water, hit the green and then disappeared under the blue plastic wrap that covered the structure. Only after caddie/sister Brittany Henderson shimmied under the wrapping, identified the ball and wiggled back out, was Brooke given a drop, which she used to make a birdie and join the playoff.

“I was laughing pretty hard when she was trying to get out from underneath there,” she admitted of the tight squeeze. “But she does a good job as always, going above and beyond to help me out.”

For most of the day, Henderson battled with the long rough, finding just seven of the 14 fairways, and struggled with a putter, which she used 30 times, that had a case of the lefts.

None of those putts was as crushing as the one the Smiths Falls, Ont.-product missed from four feet that would have extended the playoff another hole. Instead, it slid just past the left edge. Despite the loss, she was mostly positive about her game.

“I think I played really well,” said Henderson. “I thought my ball-striking was good, giving myself a lot of birdie opportunities all day. Unfortunately I just didn’t make as many putts as I would have liked.”

The 23-year-old was steady in the early going, making birdies on two of the first four holes to keep pace with Korda. She missed an opportunity to add another birdie to her card on the par-5 ninth hole when her drive ended up in the rough and she attempted to hit a three-wood onto the green. It came up short in the rough and she couldn’t control the wedge, leading to a two-putt par.

She corrected that on the 11th off another drive that found the rough. This time she punched the ball back into play, hit a smooth approach shot and rolled in the 20-foot birdie putt.

But on the 13th, an errant tee ball cost her dearly. Her second from the rough squirted right and she found herself short-sided in deep rough with a bunker between her and the pin. She tried to finesse the approach but lobbed it into the bunker and ended up recording a double bogey that took her from one up to one behind Korda.

“It was a tough one on 13,” admitted Henderson. “I kind of made a couple of mistakes in a row, but I was able to fight my way back. It was nice to get the birdie on 18 in regulation to get into the playoff.”

A gutsy birdie on 16 set up the craziness with the wall on the final hole, leading the playoff between the three golfers. On the second trip down the 18th, Korda could only manage a par, while Lee drained a five-footer from above the hole for birdie and watched as Henderson missed her attempt.

“I definitely missed a lot of putts, especially in those final holes where I feel like maybe it could have been a different story,” said Henderson, “but Mirim and Nelly played great and I really fought my way around so I’m happy.”

The sting of the loss didn’t seem to hang with Henderson after the round. She was already looking at the positives. At the first major last month she missed the cut and in her last start two weeks ago, she was tied for 49th. Now, she said, she’s pleased to be making birdies and getting into contention.

“You can’t really beat a Sunday when you’re playing against the best players in the world and you’re right there,” she summed up.

Henderson was set to play next week at the Cambia Portland Classic, where she’s won twice before, but that may be in doubt due to the wildfires raging in Oregon.

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Red Wings sign Moritz Seider to 7-year deal worth nearly $60M

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DETROIT (AP) — The Detroit Red Wings made another investment this week in a young standout, signing Moritz Seider to a seven-year contract worth nearly $60 million.

The Red Wings announced the move with the 23-year-old German defenseman on Thursday, three days after keeping 22-year-old forward Lucas Raymond with a $64.6 million, eight-year deal.

Detroit drafted Seider with the No. 6 pick overall eight years ago and he has proven to be a great pick. He has 134 career points, the most by a defenseman drafted in 2019.

He was the NHL’s only player to have at least 200 hits and block 200-plus shots last season, when he scored a career-high nine goals and had 42 points for the second straight year.

Seider won the Calder Trophy as the league’s top rookie in 2022 after he had a career-high 50 points.

Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman is banking on Seider, whose contract will count $8.55 million annually against the cap, and Raymond to turn a rebuilding team into a winner.

Detroit has failed to make the playoffs in eight straight seasons, the longest postseason drought in franchise history.

The Red Wings, who won four Stanley Cups from 1997 to 2008, have been reeling since their run of 25 straight postseasons ended in 2016.

Detroit was 41-32-9 last season and finished with a winning record for the first time since its last playoff appearance.

Yzerman re-signed Patrick Kane last summer and signed some free agents, including Vladimir Tarasenko to a two-year contract worth $9.5 million after he helped the Florida Panthers hoist the Cup.

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Vancouver Canucks star goalie Thatcher Demko working through rare muscle injury

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PENTICTON, B.C. – Vancouver Canucks goalie Thatcher Demko says he’s been working his way back from a rare lower-body muscle injury since being sidelined in last season’s playoffs.

The 28-year-old all star says the rehabilitation process has been frustrating, but he has made good progress in recent weeks and is confident he’ll be able to return to playing.

He says he and his medical team have spent the last few months talking to specialists around the world, and have not found a single other hockey player who has dealt with the same injury.

Demko missed several weeks of the last season with a knee ailment and played just one game in Vancouver’s playoff run last spring before going down with the current injury.

He was not on the ice with his teammates as the Canucks started training camp in Penticton, B.C., on Thursday, but skated on his own before the sessions began.

Demko posted a 35-14-2 record with a .918 percentage, a 2.45 goals-against average and five shutouts for Vancouver last season.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 19, 2024.

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Arch Manning to get first start for No. 1 Texas as Ewers continues recovery from abdomen strain

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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — No. 1 Texas will start Arch Manning at quarterback Saturday against Louisiana-Monroe while regular starter Quinn Ewers continues to recover from a strained muscle in his abdomen, coach Steve Sarkisian said Thursday.

It will be the first career start for Manning, a second year freshman. He relieved Ewers in the second quarter last week against UTSA, and passed for four touchdowns and ran for another in a 56-7 Texas victory.

Manning is the son of Cooper Manning, the grandson of former NFL quarterback Archie Manning, and the nephew of Super Bowl-winning QBs Peyton and Eli Manning.

Ewers missed several games over the previous two seasons with shoulder and sternum injuries.

The Longhorns are No. 1 for the first time since 2008 and Saturday’s matchup with the Warhawks is Texas’ last game before the program starts its first SEC schedule against Mississippi State on Sept. 28.

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