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Lindsey Vonn pays heartbreaking tribute to her late mom on International Women’s Day
Lindsey Vonn has paid an emotional tribute to her late mother on International Women’s Day, saying she is inspiring her through her recovery from a badly broken leg.
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Join us on WhatsAppVonn’s mom Lindy passed away in 2021 from ALS, a neurodegenerative disease. And on top of battling ALS, Lindy also had a stroke giving birth to her daughter and walked with a minor limp in her left leg from then on.
Her death was part of the reason why Vonn attempted a comeback at this year’s Winter Olympics, where she crashed and broke her leg so badly, it could have been amputated.
After multiple surgeries, both in Italy and the United States, Vonn is finally home and beginning the long road of rehab. But on Sunday, International Women’s Day, she was thinking of her mother.
Sharing one picture of Lindy cheering her on by the slopes, Vonn wrote: ‘My forever inspo! Love you Mom.’
And a second image was captioned: ‘The most positive and resilient woman I have ever known! If she can be positive, so can I!’
Vonn, 41, has often spoken about how her mother is one of her biggest inspirations.
In June 2022, when she was inducted into the US Olympic Hall of Fame, Vonn said of Lindy: ‘She’s taught me so much about strength and character, and it’s because of the example that my mother set that I was able to overcome whatever obstacle was thrown at me.’
Vonn’s comeback culminated in the Winter Olympics in Italy last month. She had torn her ACL in an event shortly before the Games began but remarkably insisted she was fine to continue.
At the Olympics, Vonn clipped a gate high up on the Olympia delle Tofane course in Cortina d’Ampezzo and crashed hard – causing an ugly leg break and ending her time in Italy.
Vonn had four surgeries in Italy and another in the US. Most recently, Vonn underwent a six-hour procedure aimed at rebuilding the leg and covering the skin to avoid infection, according to NPR.
After finally leaving hospital in late February, Vonn admitted that some of the battles she would face to return to full health would be mental ones.
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Jordan Spieth must put one club back in his bag for the first time since 2017 if he is to win again
Jordan Spieth has shown really positive signs on the PGA Tour so far in 2026.
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Join us on WhatsAppHowever, Spieth isn’t quite back to his best just yet and he’s struggling to actually get into contention on Sundays.
The 32-year-old has played really well at The Players Championship this week but his scores of 73 and 68 haven’t done him justice.
Spieth last won on the PGA Tour in April 2022 and he’ll be desperate to taste victory once again this season.
On Friday afternoon, Spieth shared his frustrations after finishing his round at The Players, after finishing with a double bogey on his final hole.
His golf game in general is in excellent shape right now but he’s simply not scoring as well as he should be.
That has very much been the case over the past few seasons really.
And judging by his stats, there is one root cause of his problems.
Jordan Spieth should trial a new mallet putter
Spieth’s struggles over the past few years have stemmed from his poor putting.
In fact, Spieth has finished outside the top 100 in strokes gained putting three times and outside the top 60 twice over the past seven seasons.
He has shown slight improvements on the greens on the PGA Tour this season and is ranked 17th in strokes gained putting in 2026.
However, he has struggled once again on the greens at The Players Championship, losing 0.460 strokes to the field.
The 13-time PGA Tour winner is a rare commodity in this day and age in the sense that he still uses a blade putter.
Many of the world’s best golfers have switched to mallet models over the past few years in an effort to become more consistent putters.
Players like Scottie Scheffler, Tommy Fleetwood and Rory McIlroy have all vastly improved their putting in recent times and they all put that down to the mallet putter.
Maybe it’s time for Spieth to follow those guys and make a switch in the putting department.
Spieth has played around with mallet models during practice at times throughout the years, but he has only used a deeper-faced putter once during a tournament.
The 32-year-old from Dallas, Texas, trialled a Scotty Cameron T5W Tour Only mallet putter at the Byron Nelson Classic in 2017, but the experiment didn’t last long.
Spieth put his trusty Scotty Cameron 009 Tour Prototype back in his bag immediately after the Byron Nelson finished.
Jordan Spieth must give a new putter time to work
The fact that he switched back so quickly doesn’t bode well but he should consider making the change on a long-term basis now.
It’s fair to say that Spieth didn’t give the mallet putter a sufficient chance back in 2017, but he has struggled so badly on the greens recently that a change of equipment is exactly what he needs.
A common misconception is that Spieth is a poor driver of the golf ball. In fact, he is quite the opposite.
He was ranked 15th in strokes gained off the tee in 2024 and has finished outside the top 38 only once since 2021.
Spieth’s main issue over the past seven years has been his putting. This is no a mini-blip, it’s a prolonged period of time where his trusty old putter has failed him.
It’s time for the three-time major champion to make a big move by adding a mallet putter to his bag.
He may find it hard to move on from his Scotty Cameron 009 Tour Prototype, but a mallet should theoretically help him win again and that should be all that matters.
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Another stunner from Rory McIlroy, who says he and wife have reversed course on divorce, per report
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Join us on WhatsAppMcIlroy, 35, and his wife have been married for seven years and have a daughter, 3-year-old Poppy. He filed for divorce on May 13 in Florida, the day after winning the Wells Fargo Championship.
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Sad golf news of the day: Jason and Amanda Dufner are getting divorced
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Join us on WhatsAppLike Tiger and Elin and Rory and Caroline, we’re always sad to see the end of a golf power couple. Since they were married in May 2012, they’ve provided golf fans with a fun look into their lives together. Some of the highlights:
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