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LPGA News: Ruoning Yin has legacy on mind at U.S. Women’s Open

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Ruoning Yin’s life changed on June 25 when she emerged from the pack to win the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, the 20-year-old’s second LPGA victory and her first major title.

Yin, who grew up idolizing Shanshan Feng, joined her as the only women from China to win a major. The setting for her victory was Baltusrol Golf Club in Springfield, N.J., where the likes of Mickey Wright, Jack Nicklaus and Phil Mickelson have won major championships.

Breathing in all that history has helped inspire Yin to chase even more milestones.

“It feels amazing to be able to be a part of (history),” Yin said Monday ahead of the U.S. Women’s Open this week at Pebble Beach Golf Links. “I think that’s kind of motivation for me, like being legendary.”

A follow-up question revealed that when defining “legendary,” Yin has a number in mind.

“Good question,” she said. “I guess at least five. Five majors.”

That’s not impossible for a player like Yin, still in the early days of her career. At age 18, she proved a mismatch for the China LPGA Tour, where she began her pro career by winning three straight events. After a quiet rookie year on the LPGA Tour in 2022, she won the DIO Implant LA Open this past April.

Yin, who goes by the nickname Ronni, played several sports as a child and had a preference for basketball before pivoting to golf full-time. In basketball, Yin admired another modern-day legend — Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry.

When Yin won the Women’s PGA Championship, the staff at her sponsor Callaway prepared a surprise for her: a video of Curry congratulating Yin on the triumph.

“I just click the link and I saw Stephen’s face, and it was shocking,” Yin said. “Like I can’t put on words. I can watch that video over and over again. It’s just amazing.”

Yin said Curry is her favorite because “he’s also a very calm person.” That calmness is familiar to Yin, who’s known for her stellar ball-striking but needed to do better at managing her way around a course in order to break through on the LPGA.

Her budding career still may branch off into any number of directions, but Yin has her eyes on the next prize. After all, another major champion will be crowned this Sunday.

“For me to being as a major champion is pretty exciting, but that’s the past,” she said. “I’m looking forward for the next one.”

–Field Level Media

CHAMP News: Bernhard Langer (68) maintains lead at U.S. Senior Open


German Bernhard Langer shot 3-under-par 68 to extend his lead after three rounds of the U.S. Senior Open on Saturday at SentryWorld in Stevens Point, Wis.

Langer sits at 6-under 207 for the tournament, two shots ahead of Jerry Kelly, who also carded a 68. Langer held a one-shot lead after 36 holes.

Steve Stricker (68) is alone in third at 3 under, while Y.E. Yang of South Korea (69) and South African Retief Goosen (71) are five shots off the lead at T4. Rod Pampling, who was in second after Friday’s round, shot 79 and dropped to 6 over for the tourney.

Rob Labritz carded a 66 to jump 18 spots up the leaderboard into a tie with Germany’s Alex Cejka (68) in sixth at even par.

Langer came out of the gates birdie-birdie before recording a bogey on No. 4. It was his only blemish of the day. He birdied No. 5 before ending his round with a birdie on the par-4 18th.

“I felt really good. Got off to a dream start,” Langer said. “My first five shots were as good as I can hit them, plus two really good putts.

“Played really solid. Got a little shaky there in the middle and had to save a few pars. I think the greens slowed up a little bit somewhere along the line.”

Langer is seeking his 46th career victory on the Champions Tour. He is currently tied with Hale Irwin for most titles.

Kelly posted four birdies against two bogeys for his round.

“You know he’s going to be tough. He’s smelling 46 right now,” Kelly said of trying to chase down Langer. “I think he’s going to come on strong. I don’t see him letting up.

“I think there’s a score out there. If you can get to that front side and just keep going on the back, I think it’s there,” Kelly added. “But the front side is tough to get under par. It really is. Just see if I can turn at under and try to step on the gas a little bit.”

Stricker was playing 4-under for his round until he ran into bogeys at Nos. 13 and 15. But he carded a birdie on the 18th.

“It was an opportunity to have a really special round today,” Stricker said. “But overall really solid.”

–Field Level Media

CHAMP News: Bernhard Langer, 65, jumps in front at U.S. Senior Open


Bernhard Langer, who won the latest of his record 11 PGA Tour Champions major titles four years ago, sits in first place at the midpoint of the U.S. Senior Open.

The 65-year-old German shot a 3-under-par 68 on Friday at SentryWorld in Stevens Point, Wis., leaving him at 3-under 139 through two rounds.

First-round leader Rod Pampling of Australia is in second at 2 under after carding a 1-over 72 on Friday.

Dicky Pride (second-round 69), Jerry Kelly (70) and South Africa’s Retief Goosen are tied for third place at 1 under.

Wisconsin native Steve Stricker (70), who won the previous two PGA Tour Champions majors this year, and South Africa’s Ernie Els (71) share sixth place at even par.

South Korea’s Y.E. Yang (70) and Spain’s Miguel Angel Jimenez (73) are tied for eighth at 1 over.

Langer is tied with Hale Irwin for the most career wins on the senior circuit, each with 45. Langer posted his latest win at the Chubb Classic in February. He last prevailed in a Champions major at the 2019 Senior Open Championship.

On Friday, Langer wound up with six birdies and three bogeys.

“Yesterday was — yeah, you can’t say boring, but a lot of pars. I think I only had one birdie, if I’m correct,” he said. “Today was a little bit better. Played pretty solid, and believe it or not, I had two three-putts and a hit a sand wedge from the middle of the fairway into the water hazard, which is painful when you think about that from 100 yards, but that’s golf.

“The course is tough, but it’s fair, and it’s a great setup. I’m fortunate to be playing well and look forward to the weekend.”

Pampling’s round featured a lone birdie, at the par-4 ninth hole, and two bogeys.

“I played solid,” Pampling said. “The greens are a little bit tricky this afternoon. I never had the nice putts yesterday, so was always a lot more break today. My speed was just a bit off. I’d played mostly in the morning, so, yeah, I was just coming up a bit short. I’ll address that now and be ready to go tomorrow.”

Other big names lurking just behind the leaders include Ireland’s Padraig Harrington (tied for 12th at 3 over), Scotland’s Colin Montgomerie (tied for 17th at 4 over) and South Korea’s K.J. Choi and Fiji’s Vijay Singh (tied for 24th at 5 over).

–Field Level Media

CHAMP News: Rod Pampling on top after first round at U.S. Senior Open


Australia’s Rod Pampling opened with two birdies and went on to hold a two-shot lead after the first round of the U.S. Senior Open on Thursday in Stevens Point, Wis.

Despite making a double bogey near the end of his round, Pampling shot a 3-under-par 68 at SentryWorld. Mike Small, Spain’s Miguel Angel Jimenez and South Africa’s Retief Goosen share second place at 70.

Bob Sowards, Jeff Maggert, Jerry Kelly, David Toms, Ken Tanigawa, Germany’s Bernhard Langer, Australia’s Richard Green, Brazil’s Adilson da Silva and South Africans Ernie Els and James Kingston are tied for fifth at 71.

Steve Stricker, who won the previous two PGA Tour Champions majors this year, is among a group of eight players tied for 15th at 72.

Pampling, 53, has won just once on the senior circuit, when he captured the 2021 Boeing Classic.

On Thursday, he started on the back nine and produced a wild round that featured seven birdies, two bogeys and the double bogey at the par-4 sixth hole.

“It was obviously a fun day,” Pampling said. “I’d been playing well for the last month or so. To get here and see the course, it felt good. I drove it really well and made a lot of birdies out there. Just the one hole made a little mistake on, tried to get a little too aggressive.

“On the whole, I putted it really well, which was nice to see the balls going in. It’s nice to get a good view of the greens and can pick the breaks early on.”

Small, the men’s golf coach at the University of Illinois, is competing in his 73rd career PGA Tour Champions event while looking for his first top-five finish. He birdied his first three holes, starting on the back nine, and had six birdies and three bogeys before closing with a double bogey on the par-4 ninth hole.

“For not playing a lot of tournament golf, I held it in there,” Small said. “I didn’t hit many fairways today, and that caught up with me on the last hole.

“The last hole was probably the best drive I hit it all day. But that’s just a weird hole when they take a par 5 and turn it into a par 4 and move the tee up. That’s a weird deal. And then I left myself a bad layup. (Even so,) it was a good day.”

Other notables in the field include Scotland’s Colin Montgomerie (72), South Korea’s K.J. Choi (73), Fiji’s Vijay Singh (74), Ireland’s Padraig Harrington (74) and Mark O’Meara (74).

–Field Level Media

CHAMP News: Davis Love III withdraws from U.S. Senior Open


Davis Love III withdrew before the start of Thursday’s opening round of the U.S. Senior Open.

Tom Werkmeister, the first alternate, replaced Love in the field at SentryWorld in Stevens Point, Wis.

No reason was announced for Love’s decision.

Love, 59, was a 21-time winner on the PGA Tour, including the 1997 PGA Championship for his only major.

–Field Level Media

CHAMP News: Carnoustie to host 2024 Senior Open


Carnoustie Golf Links in Scotland will host the 2024 Senior Open Championship, event organizers announced Tuesday.

Carnoustie has hosted the Senior Open twice before, in 2010 (won by Bernhard Langer of Germany) and 2016 (won by Paul Broadhurst of England).

The course, often called “Golf’s Greatest Test,” has also hosted the Open Championship eight times, most recently in 2018, and the Women’s British Open twice.

“We have witnessed some historic moments during our past visits to Carnoustie, none more so than Bernhard Langer’s first senior major triumph in 2010, which as we now know has led him to become the most prolific player in the history of senior major championships,” championship director Edward Kitson said in a statement.

“We are grateful to our partners at The R&A, PGA Tour Champions, Rolex, Carnoustie Golf Links and VisitScotland for their support in bringing this championship back to Scotland.”

This year’s edition of the major will be contested July 27-30 at Royal Porthcawl Golf Club in Wales. Darren Clarke of Northern Ireland is the defending champion.

–Field Level Media

NCAAF News: Ohio State continues quest for No. 1 recruiting class


Ohio State isn’t conceding the No. 1 2024 recruiting class to Georgia.

The Buckeyes got a commitment Sunday from five-star defensive lineman Justin Scott of St. Ignatius in Chicago, ranked No. 3 at his position by the 247Sports composite and No. 14 overall.

Rival Michigan, Georgia, Alabama and Miami (Fla.) were among the programs pursuing Scott.

Scott becomes the fourth five-star prospect to pledge to the Buckeyes, who have the No. 2 class in the nation, per 247Sports. They trail only two-time defending national champion Georgia.

The Ohio State class is headlined by Jeremiah Smith, the No. 1 wide receiver and No. 2 overall player, from Chaminade-Madonna Prep in Hollywood, Fla. But the Buckeyes aren’t expected to sit tight with their 17-member class.

247Sports reported that Ohio State is firmly in the mix — if not the leader for — the commitments of a trio of five-stars: edge Dylan Stewart, safety KJ Bolden and defensive lineman Eddrick Houston.

Stewart plays at Friendship Collegiate Academy in Washington, D.C. Bolden and Houston are teammates at Georgia’s Buford High School.

The Buckeyes were also considered the favorite by 247Sports to land four-star edge rusher Marquise Lightfoot of Kenwood Academy in Chicago. But on Monday night, Lightfoot committed to Miami over Ohio State, Southern California and Illinois.

Georgia currently has a recruiting class of 22 players, including three five-star commits. The No. 1 player in the country, quarterback Dylan Raiola, is committed to the Bulldogs after flipping from Ohio State.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Report: Gambling bans coming for multiple NFL players


Indianapolis Colts cornerback and return specialist Isaiah Rodgers is among a “handful” of NFL players expected to receive season-long suspensions for gambling, ESPN reported Wednesday.

The Colts confirmed earlier this month that one of their players was being investigated by the league for his betting activity.

“We are aware of the NFL’s investigation, and we will have no further comment at this time,” the Colts said in a statement on June 6.

SportsHandle.com reported that a Colts player was the subject of an investigation for placing “hundreds” of bets, a “considerable” number coming from inside the team’s practice facility. The player placed some bets on his own team, according to the report.

Rodgers, 25, was a sixth-round pick by the Colts in 2020. He has appeared in 45 games (10 starts) and has recorded 90 tackles, 10 passes defensed and three interceptions. He has returned 61 kickoffs, averaging 27.0 yards per return with one touchdown.

Wide receiver Calvin Ridley, then of the Atlanta Falcons, was suspended for the entire 2022 season for betting on NFL games while he was away from the team. He was traded to the Jacksonville Jaguars last fall and reinstated by the league last March.

In April, the NFL suspended five more players for violating its gambling policy. Detroit Lions receiver Quintez Cephus and safety C.J. Moore and Washington Commanders defensive end Shaka Toney were handed indefinite bans for betting on NFL games. Detroit receivers Jameson Williams and Stanley Berryhill were given six-game suspensions for betting on non-NFL events from inside an NFL facility.

Detroit has since released Cephus, Moore and Berryhill.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: NFLPA elects Lloyd Howell as executive director


Lloyd Howell was elected NFLPA executive director on Wednesday, replacing DeMaurice Smith as the head of the league’s players association.

Howell spent more than 34 years at Booz Allen Hamilton, including most recently as chief financial officer. Smith was the third executive director of the NFLPA and had been in the role since 2009.

“We are excited to have Lloyd lead our union into its next chapter and succeed DeMaurice Smith, who has ably led our organization for the past decade plus and has our gratitude and thanks,” NFLPA president JC Tretter said. “It was important for us to run a process that lived up to the prestige of the position we sought to fill. The process was 100% player led and focused on leadership competency, skills and experience. Our union deserves strong leadership and a smooth transition, and we are confident Lloyd will make impactful advances on behalf of our membership.”

The Board of Player Representatives conducted the vote after what Tretter said was a “months-long search.”

“I want to congratulate Lloyd Howell on his election as Executive Director of the NFL Players Association and to thank DeMaurice Smith for his continued partnership and unstinting work on behalf of NFL players,” NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said. “We look forward to working with Lloyd and his team to continue growing the game and making it better, safer, and more accessible and attractive to fans around the world.”

Howell has an electrical engineering bachelor’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania and an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School.

Howell’s official start date will be established in the coming days, the NFLPA said.

“The opportunity to represent the players is a privilege,” Howell said. “I look forward to building relationships and the solidarity amongst our players. The history and strength of this institution is impressive, and I look forward to driving our bold goals and achieving them together in the future.”

–Field Level Media

CFL News: Argonauts rush into visit from BC Lions


The Grey Cup champion Toronto Argonauts are off to a running start, while the visiting BC Lions will provide an early test, in a meeting of undefeated teams Monday night.

Led by quarterback Chad Kelly, the Argonauts (2-0) are averaging a CFL-best 152 yards rushing per game. Last season, they averaged a league-worst 81.7 yards.

The Argonauts have scored seven rushing TDs with Kelly and running back A.J. Ouellette accounting for three each to tie for the CFL lead in the early going.

“We’re fast and we’re physical,” Kelly said. “I think we’re smart and we’re using our strengths to our advantage.”

The Lions (3-0) will enter the game having allowed 211.7 offensive yards per game, a league low. That total includes 76.7 rushing yards per game.

“You can tell (the Argonauts are) committing to run the ball and they come downhill with authority,” Lions head coach Rick Campbell said. “They’re really going to make you step up and be sound in your gaps but also have to be physical.

“I know (Toronto coach) Ryan Dinwiddie would always want to be able to run the ball well. I think he’s always going to commit to running the ball enough and their running backs always tend to fall forward or get yards after contact, which obviously is a big deal. Second and four is a lot different than second and seven.”

Dinwiddie said the return from injury of left tackle Isiah Cage, and left guard Ryan Hunter having the benefit of a full training camp, contributed to the line’s overall play in the first two games of the season.

“I think we’re running the ball downhill between the tackles,” Dinwiddie said. “We’re mixing a few gap schemes and we’ve had good success with that.

“The fact we have Chad (Kelly) in there as well, now he’s a threat where we can zone read and run the football and not throw it all the time. Getting Isiah back healthy to start the season was big,”

Cage (thigh) was listed as out for the game on Monday, however. Linebacker Jordan Williams (knee) and defensive back Eric Sutton (knee) also are listed as out for Toronto. Defensive back Robert Priester (ankle) was designated as doubtful.

BC receiver Lucky Whitehead (hamstring) will not play on Monday.

–Field Level Media