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Ben Crenshaw Is Not Done With the Masters

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Ben Crenshaw Is Not Done With the Masters

Within the historical past of the Masters, Ben Crenshaw’s identify is writ massive.

He was the low beginner, that means the beginner who performs the most effective that week, in back-to-back years, 1972 and 1973. In 1984, he gained the match, besting Tom Watson by two strokes. Nevertheless it’s his 1995 victory at age 43 that’s one for the historical past books.

Simply days after his coach and mentor Harvey Penick died, he paired once more with Carl Jackson, the Augusta Nationwide Golf Membership caddie, to win by one shot. When the ultimate putt dropped, Crenshaw draped himself round Jackson in an emotional embrace on the 18th inexperienced.

Crenshaw, 70, hasn’t performed within the match since 2015, however he has grow to be a guiding presence on the annual Champions Dinner. He’s additionally among the many high golf course architects. He and his enterprise associate, Invoice Coore, have designed or renovated a half dozen programs rated within the high 100 on the planet.

Forward of his fiftieth Masters, Crenshaw spoke in regards to the course, the gamers and the historical past. The next has been edited and condensed.

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How has the expertise of the match modified through the years?

With fashionable golf, I’m amazed how Augusta Nationwide has striven to maintain up with the instances. They’ve stretched the size of the holes virtually as a lot as they presumably may in plenty of cases. However the precise intent of taking part in the golf course could be very a lot the identical. You continue to need to drive the ball right into a place so you’ve the most effective angle into these greens. In our day there was no second minimize [of the higher grass just off the fairway that was instituted in 1998] — it was minimize grass all over the place you seemed. The ball would preserve working. It was very strategic in that regard. There have been plenty of cases the place an errant tee ball may run into hassle.

Augusta Nationwide will play 7,510 yards this yr, 300 yards longer than the typical PGA Tour course. Nonetheless, it’s the greens, not the size, that problem the most effective gamers. What are they like?

The greens are outstanding in the best way they play. It’s the contours of these greens and what can occur to the ball. From a participant’s standpoint, Augusta Nationwide could be very a lot in regards to the method shot to the inexperienced. However you study the course over time. You don’t go on to the flagstick. You play over there to get the place you’re going. When a participant is making an attempt to follow and study the golf course, you’ll see the newcomers go to many spots across the greens and hit these chips and little quick pictures. You’ll be able to’t follow them sufficient. I’d hit them from varied spots; I’d hit it someplace I hadn’t been.

So distance issues much less?

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Let’s face it, a lot of the emphasis is on how far individuals can hit the ball and what benefit they’ve. That’s true. However when you look over the champions record there are such a lot of individuals with various distances off the tee. It would all the time reward the lengthy hitter who hits it the place it needs to be.

You have been the low beginner within the ’70s, and a winner within the ’80s and ’90s. What challenged you over the many years?

The course goads you into taking probabilities. You understand when you don’t deliver that shot off, you all the time endure the implications of lacking by a really small margin. When you miss a spot on the inexperienced, the ball may go 60, 70 toes away from the place you need it to go. Nobody can play secure and win at Augusta. You’ve received to take probabilities to attain. Nothing offers you extra confidence than whenever you hit an excellent shot. It places the thrill within the recreation. There was nothing like being in competition at Augusta and listening to the group.

What’s the dialog like on the Champions Dinner?

After we’re on the dinner all of us look across the desk and we’re seeing totally different eras of golf. The dialog among the many champions is all the time how they performed, who you have been chasing, who have been your pursuers, what probabilities did you’re taking. There’s a thread woven by all of us that we’re very lucky to be in that room. You all the time need to ask Jack Nicklaus or Gary Participant or Vijay Singh: “You confronted this shot, and also you knew you needed to take an opportunity there. Did it come off as you deliberate?” We confronted the identical challenges, and we received by it.

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With Mike Vrabel and Drake Maye, Patriots have one of NFL’s better coach-QB pairings

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With Mike Vrabel and Drake Maye, Patriots have one of NFL’s better coach-QB pairings

FOXBORO, Mass. — Mike Vrabel has a plan for Drake Maye. For the young quarterback, who’s coming off a promising rookie season, it’s less about specific footwork and not really — at least yet — about reads, processing or mechanics.

Vrabel, officially now the head coach of the New England Patriots, has been around enough quarterbacks to know what success at that position should look and sound like. And that’s where he thinks he can most help the 22-year-old Maye.

“Drake is going to be his own person, but I’m going to give him some things that I feel like are necessary to help us win football games,” Vrabel said during his introductory news conference Monday.

Left unsaid during the pomp of Vrabel’s big day is what his presence next to Maye solidifies. Even if the Patriots have plenty of other issues that require fixing, they believe they have their coach and quarterback for years to come, the most important pairing in professional sports. They haven’t had that since at least Mac Jones’ rookie season (with Bill Belichick) in 2021, perhaps since Tom Brady had a locker at Gillette Stadium.

In a league that’s all about the head coach and quarterback, it’s OK that the Patriots’ to-do list is long and difficult. Nothing really matters until you have the right coach and quarterback. Now the Patriots feel they have both.

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There’s a long way to go for both Vrabel and Maye to make this work the way the Patriots envision, but it’s also fair to note there are probably not too many other coach-quarterback pairs you’d no doubt take over Vrabel and Maye for the next five years. That’s not to anoint them the second coming of Belichick and Brady. But it’s the one reason that amid so many other issues, there’s a lot of optimism right now in New England.

“Put great people around him,” Vrabel said of his plan for Maye. “I would say that my involvement will be as it relates to game management and situational awareness and where we are on the football field and trying to develop him as a leader of the offense. When a quarterback calls the play, you want to say it like everybody’s going to believe that it’s going to score a touchdown — like with that type of emphasis on how everything is going to operate.”

It sounds wild given how bad the Patriots have been the last few years and the state of the roster, but there probably aren’t many pairings more promising over the next five years than Vrabel and Maye. The Chiefs, Bengals, Bills, Ravens, Chargers and 49ers have solid arguments for a better pairing. But the Patriots could be in the next tier with the Texans, Eagles and Lions.

Perhaps one of the slights on the duo could be that Vrabel’s passing offenses with the Titans never put up gaudy numbers. During their 11-win season in 2020, they ranked 23rd in passing yards. When they won 12 games the next year, they ranked 25th. But that would ignore their efficiency. In those two years, they ranked third and sixth in passing success rate.

For his part, Vrabel tried to put to rest the concerns that he’s always had run-first offenses, which doesn’t seem ideal for a promising young quarterback.

“We have to be a very efficient passing football team,” Vrabel said. “When you look at statistically what wins in the National Football League, our ability to affect the other team’s quarterback and our ability to provide for an efficient quarterback and passing game is a high contributor to success.”

Of course, Maye’s development is going to be largely pinned on whomever Vrabel picks as his offensive coordinator.

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Vrabel said that decision isn’t close to being made yet and that the Patriots will do a full search to fill out their coaching staff.

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“That’s far from solidified,” he said. “We want to put the best, (most) talented coaches in front of our players. … I want the players to embrace what every coach is teaching. I will tell you this, as long as I’m the head coach here, our coaches will have three simple jobs — and they sound simple, but they’re probably not as simple as we want to make them be. They want to teach, they want to develop and they want to inspire our players by making a connection.”

On this day, a celebratory one in front of a slew of microphones and cameras, Vrabel seemed to have all the right details and answers down to the three tasks for his assistant coaches.

On Day 1, he brought stability and respectability to a franchise badly in need of it. And in the process, he’s paired now with Maye to give the Patriots assurances at the two most important spots in building an NFL team.

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Chiefs' Travis Kelce responds to NFL postseason-related question with Taylor Swift lyric

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The Kansas City Chiefs’ quest for an unprecedented third consecutive Vince Lombardi Trophy begins in earnest on Saturday when they welcome the Houston Texans to Arrowhead Stadium for a playoff game.

The Texans upset the Los Angeles Chargers in the wild-card round over the weekend, which punched their ticket to the divisional round. Travis Kelce, 35, has been in the NFL for more than a decade, but the Chiefs star tight end told ESPN’s Pat McAfee he still feels like he has the energy of a young athlete.

Kelce actually mentioned a specific number — 22 — when he was asked about how he felt as the Chiefs head into the playoffs. “22” is also the title of one of pop star Taylor Swift’s songs from her album “Red.”

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce in a split photo. (IMAGN)

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“I don’t know about you, but I’m feeling 22,” he said in a nod to one of the song’s lyrics this week during an appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show” this week.

Kelce and Swift have been romantically linked for more than a year, with the singer making routine appearances at Chiefs games since the 2023 season.

Travis Kelce smiles alongside Taylor Swift

Taylor looked lucky in love as she supported Travis Kelce following his big win at the AFC Championship game. (Patrick Smith)

Kelce was recently named to his 10th consecutive Pro Bowl. But, he likely hopes to skip the event and in favor of competing in the Super Bowl in New Orleans.

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Although Kelce fell short of the coveted 1,000 receiving yards mark this past regular season, he appeared to round into playoff form as the year progressed.

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Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce after making a catch during warmups before an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Nov. 4, 2024, in Kansas City, Mo.  (AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann, File)

He finished the Chiefs’ Christmas Day victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers with 84 receiving yards and a touchdown reception.

Kelce has been a key part of three Super Bowl winning teams, including the Chiefs win over the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LVII and last year’s title run. No NFL team has ever won three consecutive Super Bowl titles.

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Rams to have 'sense of urgency' in slowing Saquon Barkley, Eagles

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It was an embarrassing defeat, a night when Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley dominated the Rams.

On Nov. 24, Barkley rushed for 255 yards and scored on runs of 70 and 72 yards in a 37-20 victory over the Rams at SoFi Stadium.

The defeat marked a turning point for the Rams.

Coach Sean McVay challenged his players to give their best effort over the final 39 days of the season. The Rams reeled off five consecutive victories before McVay rested starters in a season-ending loss to the Seattle Seahawks.

“When you have humbling experiences, with the right kinds of people, those are where the real growth [opportunities] exist,” McVay said Tuesday during a video conference with reporters, adding, “A lot of the scars that we’ve had as a team have been what led us to the point where we’re at.”

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The Rams, coming off a dominating NFC wild-card victory over the Minnesota Vikings, are preparing to face Barkley and the No. 2-seeded Eagles in a divisional-round game on Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.

The Eagles advanced by defeating the Green Bay Packers, 22-10, on Sunday.

“They’re real,” McVay said of Eagles, adding, “They’re in this position for a reason.”

The Eagles feature Barkley, quarterback Jalen Hurts, receivers A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith, tight end Dallas Goedert and, perhaps most importantly, one of the NFL’s best offensive lines.

Vic Fangio coordinates a defense that gave up only one touchdown and intercepted three passes against the Packers.

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But Barkley is the biggest star on a team full of them.

The seventh-year pro, in his first season with the Eagles, rushed for 2,005 yards and 13 touchdowns.

Eagles running back Saquon Barkley scores on a 70-yard touchdown against the Rams in the third quarter at SoFi Stadium in Week 12.

(Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times)

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A good chunk came against the Rams.

So how must it be different on Sunday, when the Rams face a running back who rushed for 119 yards in 25 carries against the Packers?

“Our sense of urgency will be appropriate for the task at hand,” McVay said.

The Rams displayed an overwhelming pass rush against the Vikings — they tied an NFL postseason record with nine sacks — but neutralizing Barkley will be the key against the Eagles, Rams players said.

“Stopping Saquon and being able to get to some of the positions we were in tonight,” defensive lineman Braden Fiske said after the victory over the Vikings. “Getting to be able to rush the passer. I mean that’s what we got to do, get them into third and longs and keep them out of third and shorts.”

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The Eagles offense, with Barkley and other weapons, “can really do damage at any time,” safety Quentin Lake said.

“We’re going to come up with a good game plan to make sure that we can limit the explosive plays,” Lake said. “Obviously, limit Saquon Barkley because we know how dangerous he is. And somehow, some way, find our opportunities to make plays on the ball.

“And if we do those things, we’ll have a good chance of winning.”

Etc.

Rams tight end Tyler Higbee, who suffered a chest injury against the Vikings, was released from the hospital and returned to Los Angeles on Monday night with the team. McVay said Higbee was taken to the hospital after spitting up blood. McVay had no other update but Higbee “has full expectation that he’ll be ready to go” on Sunday, McVay said. McVay had no update on cornerback Ahkello Witherspoon (hamstring). … Having left fire-ravaged Los Angeles for Arizona to prepare for their wild-card game, McVay said the Rams planned to remain in Southern California before leaving for Philadelphia on Saturday. “I’m very hopeful that we’ll be able to be here this week,” he said, adding, “All of our expectations for the time being are that we’re going to be able to have our preparation here.”

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