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Golf star reveals ‘big’ change he’s noticed about Rory McIlroy as the Masters creeps closer

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Golf star Paul McGinley believes Rory McIlroy is ‘less hard on himself’ compared to before as the Briton prepares for the Masters at Augusta.

The 35-year-old will be hoping to secure a first major since 2014 when he takes to the course later this month.

McIlroy has been in fine form over the past 12 months, with the Northern Irishman rising to No 2 in the PGA Tour rankings.

He will take to the course at Augusta hoping to secure what would arguably be the biggest title of his career so far.

McGinley, speaking to the Daily Mail, believes things are looking positive for McIlroy.

And he’s expressed a belief that the golfer being ‘less hard on himself’ bodes well as he looks to end his 11-year drought for major glory.

“The big thing I’ve noticed is he’s less hard himself,” said the 58-year-old.

“He moves on very quickly from a bad shot or a setback.

“Nobody is better than Scottie Scheffler at leaving a bad shot behind and if you’ve noticed, Rory has spoken a lot about watching what Scheffler has done.

“What we’re seeing with Rory now is his ability to not linger on mistakes.

“He’s able to hang in when he’s not quite got his best stuff and still shoot decent scores.

“A big one for me was when he won the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai last November.

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Darts icon Fallon Sherrock goes ‘back to work’ as she changes into famous pink shirt in cheeky TikTok clip

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FALLON SHERROCK has “gone back to work” as she entertains herself during the coronavirus lockdown.

The darts trailblazer became a national hero in her iconic pink jersey during the PDC World Championships.

Sherrock, 25, had the support of the nation when she became the first woman to knock out a male opponent before doing it again just days later.

The former hairdresser instantly became a celebrity and was named one of nine challengers to compete in this year’s Premier League.

But as coronavirus continues to sweep the globe, darts is among the many sporting events postponed for the foreseeable future.

With millions locked indoors, Sherrock is no different as she tries to find different ways to pass the time.

And she has installed viral video app TikTok to engage with her 97,000 Twitter followers.

In one of her posts, she is miming to Katy Perry’s ‘Hot N Cold’ until the lyrics “like a girl changes clothes.”

In an instant, she is wearing her famous pink darts shirt while the music changes to Perry’s ‘Last Friday Night.’

She captioned the short clip: “Few days at home now back to work.”

In another video, she produced a brilliant voiceover of the moment she created history by defeating Ted Evetts.

She said: “I’m not spending much time at home on weekends and now I have to wear make-up everywhere I go. I can’t go out without make-up.

“When I used to I’d go out thinking, ‘I look like Shrek!’

“I don’t have time to sit at home and not do anything. I used to just sit there and just watch TV and eat crisps. Now I don’t have five minutes to do that.”

 

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Anna Kalinskaya Blossoms in Grace — Beauty, Strength, and the Calm Within the Chaos

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In a sport defined by intensity, speed, and pressure, Anna Kalinskaya stands out not only for her talent but for her rare ability to embody calm within chaos. The young tennis star continues to captivate fans — not through loud declarations or dramatic gestures — but through quiet confidence, graceful play, and a radiant presence that speaks volumes.

Whether she’s battling on the court or enjoying moments off it, Anna’s elegance seems effortless. Her recent appearances — both in matches and in candid snapshots — reveal a woman who has learned to bloom beautifully in every season. There’s power in her poise, and an undeniable magnetism in the way she carries herself: serene, composed, and deeply focused.

Behind her gentle smile lies the heart of a fighter — one who’s weathered the demands of the professional circuit and emerged stronger each time. Her journey is not just about winning games; it’s about mastering balance — between ambition and peace, strength and softness, competition and self-care.

Fans admire her not just as a player, but as a symbol of perseverance wrapped in grace. Anna Kalinskaya reminds the world that true beauty in sports doesn’t come from perfection, but from passion, resilience, and the ability to stay calm when everything around you is in motion.

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Where Childhood Still Reigns: Jordan Spieth and Wife Prove That the Best Family Time Is Always Outdoors

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For Jordan Spieth, life’s greatest victories aren’t always found on the greens — sometimes, they unfold beneath the open sky, surrounded by laughter, sunlight, and the joyful chaos of family life.

In a series of heartwarming outdoor moments, Jordan and his wife Annie reminded fans that childhood isn’t just a phase — it’s a feeling worth preserving. From running barefoot across lush grass to playing simple games with their sons Sammy and Sully, the Spieth family showed what pure, unfiltered happiness looks like.

Each photo captures something deeper than fame or trophies — a connection that speaks of love, patience, and a shared sense of wonder. Annie’s radiant smile reflects the warmth of motherhood, while Jordan’s relaxed grin reveals a man who’s learned that balance off the course is just as vital as precision on it.

Their day outdoors wasn’t about luxury or spotlight moments; it was about slowing down, savoring simplicity, and proving that the real wins are the ones that can’t be scored — only felt.

For the Spieths, childhood still reigns — not just in their kids’ laughter, but in their own hearts, where joy, love, and togetherness remain the most beautiful trophies of all.

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