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Bud Cauley finally has his name on a PGA Tour trophy, and it took two hundred thirty nine starts to get there. The thirty six year old won the RBC Canadian Open on Sunday at Caledon, Ontario, draining a birdie chip on the twelfth to seize the lead and never look back. Eight years after a near-fatal car accident at the Memorial Tournament almost ended his career for good, Cauley walked away a champion. That is a story worth telling.
Shifting to the hardwood, the New York Knicks are fresh off an NBA title and the front office is already staring down a pivotal offseason. Free agency decisions, draft positioning, and potential trade targets will all shape whether this team can defend what they just won. Building a championship roster is hard. Keeping one together is a different kind of challenge entirely.
And out on the track, Tara Davis-Woodhall put on a show at the Los Angeles Grand Prix on Sunday. The Olympic long jump gold medalist won her signature event with a wind-aided leap of seven point two five meters, then turned around and finished second in the one hundred meter hurdles. Two events, one dominant afternoon.
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