The 2026 golf season is just getting underway, which means it’s time to plan for 2027. The biggest-name courses in the UK and Ireland — the Old Course at St. Andrews, Royal County Down, Royal Portrush, Muirfield and their ilk — book out in the manner of hotels in Augusta around the Masters: early, fast, and with the nagging suspicion that you should have acted yesterday. If you’ve got your sights set on a big trip, now is when the logistical busywork begins: watching booking windows, corralling playing partners, sorting lodging. Never mind your swing. Focus on your spreadsheet.
That was the message from Destination Golf podcast co-host Simon Holt on a recent episode devoted to dream itineraries, and the planning required to pull them off.
For starters, know your dates. Muirfield’s booking window for 2027 opens March 18. Holt’s advice: get on the website, and get on it fast. Once you’ve got that building block in place, you can start adding on with North Berwick and other nearby musts.
Royal County Down opens Feb. 26 at 9 a.m. local time — which, depending on where you live, may qualify as “crazy o’clock.” Holt, who also runs luxury golf travel outfit 8AM Travel, didn’t sugarcoat it. “You will hit redial the whole day,” he said. “You will get a tee time. Just don’t expect to get 9:30 a.m. on the day you want to play.”
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Royal Portrush opens March 2, and Holt recommends landing County Down first, then hoping your Portrush options sync up. Miss one? There are workarounds. Pair Portrush with Portstewart and St. Patrick’s Links. If County Down is your anchor, build around it with a Dublin swing and Portmarnock.
The point: there’s more than one way to build the trip of a lifetime. But you have to start building now. And, as Holt put it, one of you has to do the hard work of getting up early and making the calls. You can listen to the entire episode below.
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Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell watches from the sideline at U.S. Bank Stadium during a Jan. 15, 2023 NFC wild card matchup, observing the action in the second quarter as Minnesota faced the New York Giants. The moment reflects the tension of postseason football with the season hanging in the balance. Mandatory Credit: Matt Krohn-USA TODAY Sports.
ESPN’s Stephen A Smith fell victim to a self-laid trap. Once a staunch critic of Sam Darnold — even a guy who recommended the Minnesota Vikings get rid of him — Smith has changed his tune, claiming Minnesota “threw away a football season” by letting Sam Darnold depart to the Seattle Seahawks last March.
Darnold’s exit looks worse after Seattle’s title run, says Smith, even after Smith, too, supported it.
Smith does this often, saying one thing and later walking it back as ammunition to criticize something or someone. This time, that tendency landed at the Vikings’ doorstep.
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Smith’s Darnold Flip-Flop Adds Fuel to Vikings Debate
Unimpressed by the Vikings’ decision-making, Smith even urged them to travel in the wrong direction.
ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith addresses the crowd inside T-Mobile Arena on Dec. 9, 2023, appearing courtside in Las Vegas ahead of the NBA In-Season Tournament championship between the Lakers and Pacers. The pregame moment highlighted Smith’s prominent media presence during a nationally televised event on a high-profile stage. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports.
Smith on the Vikings’ Handling of Darnold
One year ago, Smith personally stated he would not extend Darnold’s contract if he were in charge of the Vikings. Now, he’s throwing flames at the organization for not extending Darnold’s contract.
Smith said Monday, “Two bad games and you threw him to the wolves. That’s why their GM is gone; he was fired. That’s why Kevin O’Connell no longer should be called the QB whisperer; that’s why he’s lucky to have his damn job with that kind of decision.”
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“He’s a damn good coach, and I know that, but I don’t want to hear no quarterback whisperer anymore. Don’t want to hear that. Bottom line is, the Vikings threw away a football season and jeopardized the career of Justin Jefferson by making the decision they made.”
It’s revisionist history at its peak.
Once Called Darnold a Virus
After Darnold looked the part of a QB1 last year with the Vikings, Smith teed off. Minnesota had won its Week 1 game at the New York Giants, and Smith wasn’t impressed.
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He said on ESPN airwaves, “If you’re around some people with a cold enough, you’re going to get one. If you’re around some people with a virus, you’re going to get it. Contamination. You ever heard of that word? It happens,”
“When you’re around certain situations, ultimately, you become a byproduct of that. That’s what I am saying of Sam Darnold. I’m telling you, you’re very hopeful, and I can appreciate that. But you’re sitting up there, talking to us like we’re supposed to expect the high level of production from this brother. I’m not doing that. I got to see it to believe it. That’s all I’m saying.”
That’s right: Smith went from calling Darnold a virus a year and a half ago to chiding the Vikings for removing the so-called virus.
“At some point, your resume has to matter. Now, we saw him complete 14 of his first 15 passes from a clean pocket last week. We get all of that. That was against the New York Giants. Let’s see how he’s going to look when Nick Bosa and the crew are coming his way,” Smith added in September 2024.
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“Don’t expect the same results because it ain’t going to happen. Let’s get that out of the way first. Secondly, I get your point about Justin Jefferson and having him as a weapon there. I get that part, but I gotta see it to believe it.”
Smith Advocated for Vikings Not to Pay Darnold
In January 2025, Smith also advocated for Minnesota not to pay Darnold a large contract extension.
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold jogs through warmups at Levi’s Stadium on Feb. 8, 2026, loosening up before Super Bowl LX against the New England Patriots in Santa Clara. The pregame routine captured Darnold preparing for the biggest start of his career under championship lights. Mandatory Credit: Cary Edmondson-Imagn Images.
“I’m saying you don’t give him Sam Darnold $40 million. You don’t give him $40 million. You go with J.J. McCarthy, because how much of a difference will it be?” he opined.
Here’s the footage:
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The Seahawks later paid Darnold $100.5 million over three years, which feels like a steal after the Super Bowl triumph.
The Process … Wasn’t Horrible?
Of course, NFL pundits will spend the next several weeks — perhaps months — dunking on the Vikings for their Darnold decision-making. But important caveats are in play.
Foremost, the team’s ownership group fired the general manager on Friday, January 30th, the man responsible for letting Darnold walk. The Seahawks had just won the NFC Championship, and questions about Minnesota’s 2025 offseason process buzzed. Through their actions, the Vikings acknowledged that the right man was not in charge of the roster.
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Sam Darnold celebrates atop the podium at Levi’s Stadium on Feb. 8, 2026, lifting the Vince Lombardi Trophy after Seattle’s Super Bowl LX victory over New England. The scene marked a defining championship moment for the Seahawks quarterback amid confetti and cheers in Santa Clara. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images.
Too, Minnesota spent a 1st-Round pick on McCarthy, and more often than not, teams play 1st-Round quarterbacks. Darnold had just collapsed completely and unmistakably in the Vikings’ two most important games of 2024. They had McCarthy waiting to take over, and Darnold looked like a bum.
Minnesota, indeed, made the wrong decision, but the plan was righteous: stay committed to the plan with McCarthy while letting the guy who just choked when you needed him the most prove himself elsewhere.
The problem was that Darnold wasn’t eternally destined to be a choker. He improved.
Nowhere in Smith’s comments does he acknowledge that he recommended the Vikings part ways with Darnold. He’s having it both ways.
Jun 28, 2025; Cumberland, Georgia, USA; Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Spencer Schwellenbach (56) pitches against the Philadelphia Phillies during the second inning at Truist Park. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-Imagn Images
A fractured elbow derailed Braves starting pitcher Spencer Schwellenbach’s promising 2025 season last June.
As it turns out, it will also significantly delay the start to his 2026 campaign.
Schwellenbach will begin the season on the 60-day injured list due to right elbow inflammation, Braves manager Walt Weiss told reporters on the first day of spring training Tuesday.
Surgery isn’t expected, Weiss said, but the inflammation is likely to keep him out for an extended time.
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Schwellenbach, 25, quickly became a crucial member of the Braves’ starting rotation after his major league debut in May 2024.
In 38 starts, he has posted a 15-11 record, 3.23 ERA and 1.007 WHIP, striking out 235 batters and issuing 41 walks over 234 1/3 innings.
A 39-year-old WWE star has said that he was in tears by the end of Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show. The Puerto Rican’s performance on Sunday has been polarizing, with many, including Donald Trump, questioning why a Hispanic rapper performed at the event.
Now, former World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins has also shared his take on the rapper’s performance at Super Bowl LX. In an interview on Good Morning Football, Rollins gave a shout-out to the artist and heaped praise on him.
“I wanted to give a shout-out to Bad Bunny. It was just awesome. My colleague Benito, fellow WWE superstar. There was a lot of talk going into the halftime show about this and that and this and that. But at the end of the day, it was about unity. His message was about bringing people together. Love is stronger than hate. I just thought that was so beautiful and so powerful,” he said.
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He said it was all about love, and this is what football teaches. The Visionary mentioned that it was a beautiful show, and he was in tears by the end.
“There’s just so much joy that comes from football and that comes from being together as a community, as one with different cultures. It was such a beautiful halftime show. I don’t even know a single Bad Bunny song. I was nearly in tears by the end of it,” he added.
Bad Bunny could make WWE return soon
Bad Bunny has enjoyed a good run in WWE. He competed in the 2022 Royal Rumble and even teamed up with Damian Priest to compete in a tag team match at WrestleMania 37.
He also wrestled against Priest in a San Juan Street Fight at Backlash in 2023. However, he hasn’t made any significant appearances on WWE programming since then.
That could change soon, according to Bryan Alvarez of Wrestling Observer. Alvarez noted that Bad Bunny is expected to return to the company “very soon.” With WrestleMania 42 around the corner, his return could coincide with the biggest show of the year.
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Former world champion Chris Algieri has named one fighter whose size, ring IQ and gas tank could make for a competitive contest with Shakur Stevenson.
The 28-year-old has firmly cemented himself as a top five pound-for-pound star, with many questioning whether he will ever be beaten in the professional ranks.
A truly dominant performance saw him become a four-division world champion last month, outpointing and dethroning Teofimo Lopez to claim the WBO super-lightweight strap.
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Prior to that, many regarded Lopez as the top dog at 140lbs, while Stevenson’s credentials at this higher weight class were yet to be seen.
But sure enough, the slick southpaw swiftly removed any doubt over his supremacy between 135 and 140lbs, dropping just one round before having his hand raised at Madison Square Garden, New York.
As a result, many feel that his best chance of getting properly tested could be at 147lbs, where WBO champion Devin Haney represents potentially his toughest opponent.
Away from that, the American’s most notable wins have come against Regis Prograis and Vasyl Lomachenko, who some felt had done enough to defeat Haney in 2023.
But still, Algieri has told Inside Boxing Live that ‘The Dream’, based largely on his encounter with Lomachenko, stands the best chance of solving the Stevenson puzzle.
“Devin Haney [has the best chance of beating Stevenson]. [He’s] big, long, athletic, [has a] high IQ, great jab, good feet [and] great endurance.
“It’s all the things you need if you’re even going to think about contending with Shakur Stevenson.
“Haney’s got it, and he also has the experience; he’s got the maturity; he’s been in with top-flight guys.
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“If you’re neck and neck with Lomachenko, that speaks a lot to your ability to deal with high ring IQ.”
Victory over Haney would make Stevenson a five-weight world champion, matching the achievement of his lifelong friend and mentor, Terence Crawford.
Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics – Alpine Skiing – Women’s Team Combined Victory Ceremony – Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre, Belluno, Italy – February 10, 2026. Bronze medalists Jacqueline Wiles of United States and Paula Moltzan of United States celebrate after the Women’s Team Combined
CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy — Austria’s Ariane Raedler and Katharina Huber won women’s team combined Olympic gold on Tuesday as overwhelming U.S. favorites Breezy Johnson and Mikaela Shiffrin missed out on the podium in a major shock.
Germany’s Kira Weidle-Winkelmann and Emma Aicher took the silver, 0.05 behind, and Jacqueline Wiles and Paula Moltzan finished third for the United States on a slalom piste set by the Austrian coach.
World and Olympic downhill champion Johnson and dominant slalom skier Shiffrin finished fourth — missing a medal by 0.06 of a second — after looking set to repeat their 2025 world championship win.
Johnson was fastest in the downhill leg but Shiffrin, winner of seven out of eight slaloms this season and the most successful World Cup skier of all time, was only 15th in the slalom run on Cortina d’Ampezzo’s Olimpia delle Tofane piste after losing the advantage early on.
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Shiffrin arrived at the 2022 Beijing Games as favorite to win a fistful of medals but left empty-handed. She has two more chances in giant slalom and slalom.
The fourth place also ended Johnson’s hopes of a “double double” — holding both the world downhill and team combined titles and adding Olympic golds in both.
The silver was Aicher’s second of the Games after she finished runner-up in the downhill. Remarkably, the German skied the slalom leg on Tuesday.
The Seattle Seahawks won the Super Bowl on Sunday after beating the New England Patriots 29–13 to lift their second Lombardi Trophy.
Quarterback Sam Darnold led Seattle to victory with a calm performance, throwing for a touchdown and almost 200 passing yards on the biggest stage in American football.
The match was also special for Nigerians and people of Nigerian descent, as several players with Nigerian roots played key roles in the game and throughout the season.
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Linebacker Uchenna Nwosu was a major part of Seattle’s defence. Born to Nigerian parents, he recorded over 100 tackles and seven sacks in the 2025 season and has built a strong reputation in the NFL. He has often spoken proudly about his Nigerian heritage and the value of hard work.
Another defender, Boye Mafe, also of Nigerian descent, continued his rise with five sacks and several tackles for loss. He holds a club record for consecutive games with a sack.
Rookie safety Nick Emmanwori, raised in a Nigerian-American home, impressed in his first season with 81 tackles, 11 pass breakups and one interception.
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On offence, centre Olusegun “Olu” Oluwatimi played a key role in protecting the quarterback and organising the offensive line. He did not allow a single sack in his starts during the season.
Wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba, who has Nigerian and Sierra Leonean roots, had a standout year. He led the league in receiving yards and scored 10 touchdowns, earning Offensive Player of the Year honours.
Backup quarterback Jalen Milroe, who also has Nigerian heritage, added speed and rushing threat in special plays during the season.
The Patriots also had Nigerian representation, with offensive lineman Michael Onwenu starting all 17 games and anchoring their offensive line.
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Seattle’s Super Bowl win has again highlighted the growing impact of players with Nigerian roots in the NFL.
West Ham vs Man United TV channel, live stream and how to listen – Manchester Evening News
Manchester United face West Ham United on Tuesday evening in the Premier League
Everything you need to know about how to watch West Ham United vs Manchester United
Date and Kick-off Time: This Premier League encounter is set for Tuesday, February 10, at the London Stadium. The match is scheduled to begin at 8.15pm, making it the headline act of the night’s midweek football.
UK TV Channel: TNT Sports holds the exclusive broadcasting rights for this game, with the primary coverage airing on TNT Sports 1. Additionally, viewers with high-end setups can access the broadcast in stunning detail on the TNT Sports Ultimate channel.
UK Live Stream Details: Digital viewers can stream the entire match live via the discovery+ app, which is accessible on most mobile devices and computers. The stream is also available to eligible customers through the TNT Sports add-on within the Amazon Prime Video app.
International TV and Streaming: Fans in the United States can watch the game live on Peacock, while those in Canada will find the stream hosted on Fubo. Australian supporters can follow the action through Optus Sport, ensuring global English-speaking audiences are well-covered.
UK Radio Coverage: Full radio commentary will be broadcast across the UK on talkSPORT and BBC Radio 5 Live for fans on the move. Supporters in the Greater Manchester area can also listen to local perspectives and analysis on BBC Radio Manchester.
Manchester United Team News: Interim manager Michael Carrick is managing several absences, including Matthijs de Ligt and Patrick Dorgu who are both ruled out. Mason Mount is also considered a significant doubt for the trip to London after picking up a minor injury in training.
West Ham Team news: The Hammers will be without Jean-Clair Todibo as he continues to serve a suspension following his recent red card. In his absence, the defensive line is likely to be bolstered by Axel Disasi, who is expected to start in front of the home crowd.
Match Context: Manchester United are riding high in fourth place and looking for their fifth consecutive win to cement their spot in the Champions League race. Conversely, West Ham find themselves in a relegation scrap and are desperate for a result to climb out of the bottom three.
The past three winners of the gold medal have been Finland, Olympic Athletes from Russia (OAR) and Canada, in 2014. Four years before that, in 2010, Canada took home the gold once more, after beating the US in the final in Vancouver.
The USA has 11 medals in total for competition in ice hockey but has not taken home the gold medal since 1980, over 45 years ago. Their only other gold medal came in 1960.
But 2026 will mark the first time since 2014 where NHL players have participated in Olympic ice hockey. Historically the NHL and International Olympic Committee have failed to reach an agreement on allowing NHL players to participate. In both 2018 and 2022 this was the case, affecting the USA, Canada and many other countries.
With the inclusion of the NHL once more, Canada are the favourites for the gold medal in Milan. The USA are behind Canada as the second favourites but the USA are touted as the team to beat in the women’s ice hockey.
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Men’s hockey schedule for USA and Canada
Teams have been training at the Milano Rho Ice Hockey Arena ahead of the Games (Getty Images)
USA
February 12: Latvia vs USA
February 14: USA vs Denmark
February 15: USA vs Germany
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Canada
February 12: Czech Republic vs Canada
February 13: Switzerland vs Canada
February 15: Canada vs France
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If both teams make it through the preliminary games the schedule will be as follows:
February 17: Playoff round
February 18: Quarter-final
February 20: Semi-final
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February 21: Bronze-medal game
February 22: Gold-medal game
All games will either be played at the Milano Rho Ice Hockey Arena or the Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena.
NEW DELHI: India’s assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate said on Tuesday the team has always been mentally ready to face Pakistan in their T20 World Cup league match.The two rivals are set to meet on February 15, and Ten Doeschate stressed that off-field issues never distracted the Indian camp from its preparations.
How PCB, ICC, BCB reached a resolution on India vs Pakistan T20 World Cup match
He admitted Pakistan might have a slight advantage since they have already been in Colombo for two weeks, but India are concentrating on delivering its best performance. “It’s going to be a challenge going to Colombo, where Pakistan have been for the last two weeks, and we’re fully focused on just bringing our best game to that fixture next week,” he told the reporters. With India playing Namibia on February 12 in their second encounter of the ongoing T20 World Cup, clarity over Pakistan’s participation means both teams can treat the match purely as a sporting contest. Meanwhile, India opener Abhishek Sharma missed the team’s first training session in New Delhi due to illness and stomach problems, raising doubts about his availability for the Namibia match. He had a poor start to the tournament with a golden duck against the USA and didn’t field in that match, with Sanju Samson replacing him. At a team dinner hosted by coach Gautam Gambhir, Abhishek left early, adding to health concerns. “Abhi (Abhishek Sharma) has still got a few issues with his tummy, but we are hopeful he will be available for the game in two days time. Bumrah is also feeling and moving a lot better,” he said on Tuesday. Jasprit Bumrah also missed the USA match due to illness. India may rest Abhishek to ensure he is fully fit for the Pakistan game, with Sanju Samson possibly opening in his place. Abhishek is seen as a key player due to his explosive T20 batting, and despite his early failure, the team values his impact. India still beat the USA by 29 runs, thanks to Suryakumar Yadav’s unbeaten 84 and strong bowling from Siraj and Arshdeep Singh.