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Golf fans are angry over a TV mistake at the British Open, Hooters Gianna goes to the beach, and Sophie Cunningham takes on Big Tech.

Golf fans are angry over a TV mistake at the British Open, Hooters Gianna goes to the beach, and Sophie Cunningham takes on Big Tech.

Kai Trump Talks D1 Golf Plans at University of Miami

Kai Trump, the granddaughter of former President Donald Trump, expressed both excitement and nerves about her upcoming journey playing Division 1 golf at the University of Miami. As she prepares to leave, she’s savoring her last weeks with friends and family, noting that it will be the first time she’s away from them for an extended period. She also highlighted her focus on transitioning into university life and what she hopes to achieve academically.

A Grand Weekend of Sports

It’s Friday, the third weekend of July is finally here! While I know many of you are gearing up for a fun weekend, a quick note: NFL rookies will report to training camp starting Tuesday. Interestingly, the Seattle Seahawks rookies reported today, so we’re starting to see some real movement in the league.

Now, onto something that piqued my interest: Sam Burns marking a 62 at the British Open—yet, unexpectedly, the coverage seemed to overlook it completely. Just wild! What was everyone else focusing on?

Also, Sophie Cunningham stirred a bit of a storm online with a direct question that got people talking, while there was a roundup of some of the most questionable officiating in the MLB so far this season. Plus, a final shout-out from Gianna at Hooters as the week comes to an end. Phew, what a lineup!

A Brief Note on Sam Burns

Funny enough, I recently enjoyed some peach ice cream for the first time in quite a while. It’s especially nice in this heat down here in Florida. But back to the golf—earlier today, Lucas Herbert shot a 62 at Royal Birkdale, tying the major record, though he had a heartbreaking miss on 18. Meanwhile, Burns also had a 62, but it feels like he played under the radar. How does that happen?

Reader Comments

It’s a curious situation—how many people, especially hardworking folks, keep this tournament on as background noise? I was excited to see Lucas Herbert’s performance since NBC made sure we were aware, but then seeing Burns emerge was a surprise, and honestly, his back nine was phenomenal. It’s puzzling why the coverage seemed to miss the mark.

Thoughts on Sophie Cunningham’s Question

Moving on—let’s talk about Sophie Cunningham and her commentary about farmland and data centers. It sparked quite a debate, with reactions spanning across the board. Personally, I can’t quite wrap my head around the implications of these data centers. Are they harmful? What do they really do? Just like the cloud concept, it seems elusive and misunderstood.

And shifting gears, it’s hard to ignore the abysmal officiating in baseball this season. It appears that the same officials keep making questionable calls. Coincidence? Perhaps not.

This wraps up the week. Thanks for tuning in; I really appreciated the insights shared. Wishing everyone a relaxing weekend ahead!

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