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Oakmont’s 301-yard par three – a gimmick or psychological masterstroke?

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This week’s 125th US Open will feature the longest par-three hole in major championship history at 301 yards.

It has been called “ridiculous” by Collin Morikawa, who hit a driver off the tee in practice, and “silly” by Viktor Hovland, but will the eighth at Oakmont Country Club in Pennsylvania prove to be a gimmick or psychological masterstroke?

John Bodenhamer, chief championships officer at the United States Golf Association (USGA), wants players to “get every club dirty, all 15 of them – 14 in their bag and the one between the ears” at a course which “prides itself on being America’s sternest test of golf”.

The eighth was the first 300-yard par three when Angel Cabrera triumphed at Oakmont in 2007. The Argentine holed a 20ft putt for a two in the final round and was the only one of the leading contenders to make birdie.

It has been a talking point for more than 70 years.

At the 1953 US Open the eighth played 253 yards, longer than the average drive by a PGA Tour player that year.

While the distances have increased, the average length of drive for a PGA Tour player is still shorter, at 300.9 yards, than the par three will play in 2025.

In 2016 it played 299 yards in the fourth round, four yards longer than the par-four 17th in round three.

Par is just a number but, as 2006 US Open champion Geoff Ogilvy pointed out, “the psychology of par is amazing”.

“If it’s a par five and you’re coming in with a fairway metal [with your second shot], you’re thinking there’s a chance you can make three,” he said.

“But if it’s a par three, you hope you don’t make four or five.

What have the players said?

The eighth is down on the scorecard as a 289-yard hole, but tweaks to the tee box and pin position will extend it to a record distance.

“I haven’t played it since they lengthened it to be a short par five,” quipped Jack Nicklaus, who won the first of his record 18 majors at Oakmont in 1962, while former tour pro Paul Goydos once mischievously claimed the hole could host a longest drive and nearest-the-pin competition.

Australian Min Woo Lee posted a picture of the hole yardage at 289 yards and par score of three on X with a video of him hitting his tee shot and a message reading: “Hey @USGA someone put a three instead of a four.”

Morikawa, winner of The Open in 2021, featured in a video on a practice day asking: “Am I the only one hitting driver? I mean, this just seems ridiculous.”

Last year’s Open and US PGA Championship victor Xander Schauffele shot back: “It’s the perfect club. You don’t look very comfortable.”

European Ryder Cup player Viktor Hovland said: “As soon as you start to take head covers off on par threes, it gets a little silly.”

Not that world number one Scottie Scheffler is getting caught up in the hype. “Whether it’s a three wood or driver from that back tee, basically I’m just going to try to get the ball on the green and two-putt,” he said.

Number three ranked Schauffele said: “You just figure out how best to make a score on it. You might hurt a few egos if you see guys pulling driver or long clubs.”

Ludvig Aberg is similarly unfazed. “I’ve never had anything against a long par three. I guess I’m different,” he said.

How tough is the eighth hole at Oakmont?

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Architecturally, the hole has been tweaked for 2025 by renowned course designer and renovator Gil Hanse.

He has extended the ‘Sahara’ bunker that dominates the left side of the hole, adding a section that juts out into the eyeline some 80 yards short of a green which is regarded as among the flattest on the course.

Hanse has also removed bunkers from the back right of the green. In their place is some of Oakmont’s notoriously thick rough, which, at five inches deep and hugging the edge of the putting surface, will be arguably tougher to escape from.

The eighth ranked as the eighth hardest hole on the course in 2016, yielding only 24 birdies and players taking an average of 3.30 shots.

In 2007 it ranked as the fourth hardest with only one in four tee shots finding the green.

It was the only hole that Johnny Miller bogeyed during what is regarded as one of the finest rounds of golf played when he won the 1973 title.

Longest par-three holes in majors

Unsurprisingly, Oakmont’s number eight will hold the top three spots – and six of the top 10 – at the end of this week.

Joint third and fifth on the list will be the seventh and 11th holes at the Los Angeles Country Club, which measured 299 and 297 yards respectively in round two of the 2023 US Open.

These three holes will share 13 of the top 15 spots in the list, with only the third hole at Merion (266 yards in round four in 2013) and the second at Shinnecock Hills (264 yards in round four in 2018) disrupting their dominance.

The longest par three played at The Open was the 16th at Carnoustie in 2018 at 248 yards, while the US PGA Championship set up the 14th at Valhalla to play 254 yards in 2024. This year’s Masters at Augusta National featured a fourth hole that was 240 yards.

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Mark Wright reveals his plans for first Father’s Day with baby daughter Palma

Former TOWIE star, Mark Wright, is looking forward to his first Father’s Day this weekend after his wife, Michelle Keegan, gave birth to the couple’s daughter, three months ago

Mark Wright has lifted the lid on the plans for his first Father’s Day(Image: Instagram)

Mark Wright has lifted the lid on the plans for his first Father’s Day after becoming a proud dad to daughter, Palma, three months ago. The former TOWIE star, 38, and wife, Michelle Keegan, also 38, said they’d found a “new love” after becoming parents for the first time, posting an adorable snap of Palma’s tiny hand on Instagram when she was born.

After enjoying a lavish holiday to Spain this week with their newborn, where the couple also spent time with Mark’s sister, Jessica Wright, the Heart FM presenter said he can’t wait for Sunday as he gets to celebrate Father’s Day for the first time. Opening up about his plans for the special day, Mark said he’d start with an “unreal” breakfast, sharing: “I’ve only been a dad for three months, but this is what the perfect Father’s Day looks like for me…”

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New parents Mark Wright and Michelle Keegan have just come back from Spain for ‘Princess P’s ‘first holiday’(Image: INSTAGRAM)

Speaking to the Daily Mail he continued: “For breakfast, an unreal spread of fresh berries and croissants, pancakes and even waffles. With maple syrup, my favourite. Just like being at a five star hotel.

“For lunch imagine being spoilt with a best ever burger. That’s exceptional.”

Moving onto desert, Mark said: ‘It’s my first father’s day and that means I deserve a treat. Collin the caterpillar? Yes, please. They’re for the kids, but my baby, she’s not on solids yet so I’ll take care of it.”

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Shouting off camera he added: “Stay on the milks, Palma!”

Mark, Michelle and their daughter jetted off to Spain recently for Palma’s first trip abroad as they told fans it was “Princess P’s first holiday”.

Michelle looked sensational on her first sun-kissed holiday as a mum, modelling a selection of dresses from her own Very collection. The Coronation Street star showed off her enviable wardrobe while posed to perfection in Marbella.

The actress told fans she was “obsessed” with her new summer dresses, particularly a floor-length brown frock with gold shell detail.

Captioning a snap of herself in the dress while posing under the Spanish sun at the swanky £300-a-night SO/ Sotogrande Spa & Golf Resort Hotel, she mused: “One of my fave dresses from this collection, so simple but yet so effective. I’m obsessed with the gold shell detail.”

Fans couldn’t get enough of Michelle – and her wardrobe- as many flocked to Instagram, praising the actress for how good she looked.

One gushed: “How does anyone look that amazing after just having a baby?”, while another joked: “You look absolutely stunning…I am still trying to get my post-baby figure back, and my baby is 17 this year!”

Also praising his wife, Mark said Michelle was a ‘superhero’ as he told Heart FM co-host, Olly Murs: “It’s the biggest achievement of my life it’s all I think about but obviously, hats go off to my wife she is an absolute superhuman, a superhero for bringing this baby into the world.”

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‘I am ready to go against anyone’ – Suaalii relishing Lions arrival

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Australia’s big-money backline signing Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii says he will be ready to face the British and Irish Lions this summer, despite jaw surgery that made it so hard to eat he lost 5kg in weight.

The 21-year-old was recruited from rugby league side Sydney Roosters on a three-year-deal worth a reported A$5.35m (£2.6m) and made his professional union debut in the Wallabies’ win over England in November.

However, he fractured his jaw in a collision with Waratahs’ team-mate Andrew Kellaway in May, raising fears he could be out of contention for the Lions series.

“Yeah, I’ll be fully fit for the Lions,” said Suaalii, assessing himself as “97%” of the way back already.

“It’s such an important time for myself and Australian rugby and I want to be playing, so obviously I was a little bit of a nerves. But I had surgery maybe three weeks ago now and looking good going into the Lions.”

Suaalii said he had worn a face mask to hide his swollen face after his operation and his weight dipped as he struggled to eat.

‘I am ready to go against anyone’

Joseph Suaalii hits Sione TuipulotuRex Features

Suaalii refused to stoke the personal duel that has emerged between him and Scotland centre Sione Tuipulotu.

He hit Tuipulotu with a big tackle in the first half of the Wallabies’ defeat at Murrayfield in the autumn, sparking an exchange of words.

Suaalii, who suffered a wrist injury in their collision, was heard to say, apparently to Tuipulotu, that he would “see you next time” as he left the field.

“Not really to be honest,” he said, when asked if such personal battles fuel him.

“I am really just focused on what I can bring best for the team, but anyone in the Lions I am ready to go against them.”

After initially crossing codes, Suaalii played at outside centre, but his most recent outings for the Waratahs have been at full-back, where he was named in the Super Rugby Pacific team of 2025.

“It makes you a better rugby player, seeing the game from a different perspective always helps you,” he added.

“I am very confident in playing wing, centre and full-back.”

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‘I am ready to go against anyone’ – Suaalii relishing Lions arrival

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Australia’s big-money backline signing Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii says he will be ready to face the British and Irish Lions this summer, despite jaw surgery that made it so hard to eat he lost 5kg in weight.

The 21-year-old was recruited from rugby league side Sydney Roosters on a three-year-deal worth a reported A$5.35m (£2.6m) and made his professional union debut in the Wallabies’ win over England in November.

However, he fractured his jaw in a collision with Waratahs’ team-mate Andrew Kellaway in May, raising fears he could be out of contention for the Lions series.

“Yeah, I’ll be fully fit for the Lions,” said Suaalii, assessing himself as “97%” of the way back already.

“It’s such an important time for myself and Australian rugby and I want to be playing, so obviously I was a little bit of a nerves. But I had surgery maybe three weeks ago now and looking good going into the Lions.”

Suaalii said he had worn a face mask to hide his swollen face after his operation and his weight dipped as he struggled to eat.

‘I am ready to go against anyone’

Joseph Suaalii hits Sione TuipulotuRex Features

Suaalii refused to stoke the personal duel that has emerged between him and Scotland centre Sione Tuipulotu.

He hit Tuipulotu with a big tackle in the first half of the Wallabies’ defeat at Murrayfield in the autumn, sparking an exchange of words.

Suaalii, who suffered a wrist injury in their collision, was heard to say, apparently to Tuipulotu, that he would “see you next time” as he left the field.

“Not really to be honest,” he said, when asked if such personal battles fuel him.

“I am really just focused on what I can bring best for the team, but anyone in the Lions I am ready to go against them.”

After initially crossing codes, Suaalii played at outside centre, but his most recent outings for the Waratahs have been at full-back, where he was named in the Super Rugby Pacific team of 2025.

“It makes you a better rugby player, seeing the game from a different perspective always helps you,” he added.

“I am very confident in playing wing, centre and full-back.”

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BBC presenter slams corporation after quitting post and says ‘nothing changed’

BBC presenter Nihal Arthanayake has accused the corporation of lacking diversity as he complained how ‘not a damn thing has changed’

BBC presenter Nihal Arthanayake hit out at the corporation for the lack of diversity in the workplace in an honest post shared on Instagram. The 54-year-old, who said he is leaving his job in September, said he ‘called out’ BBC North for the lack of Black and Asian staff working for them almost two years ago.

However, he noticed how “not a damn thing changed”. In a clip shared with fans, he said from his car: “Today I walked into the BBC building in Salford and I was struck yet again, not for the first time, just how few Black and Asian people work in that building and one thing people have to understand is when you walk into an environment where you just don’t see anybody that looks like you. That has an effect and since I called them out on it, well over a year and a half ago it seems like ain’t a damn thing changed.”

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Nihal accused the BBC of lacking diversity(Image: therealnihal/Instagram)

He captioned the post: “I remember calling out BBC North on the lack of diversity in the building I worked in. I remember speaking to some of the black and asian people who worked there and I kept hearing how isolating it was for them (not all obviously).

“It just struck me again today. It also reminded why I will be leaving in September. Have pondered whether to press ‘share’ on this, but as I am leaving anyway…”

A spokesperson for the BBC said: “We’re sorry if anyone feels this way, as creating an inclusive culture where everyone feels they belong is a big priority for us and we know we have further to go. Whilst we’re proud of the diversity of the BBC, we remain committed to continuing to build a workforce that fully reflects and represents the whole of the UK.”

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Last year, the proportions of all employees from Black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds was at 17.2%, an increase for the BBC. They are also focusing on reaching their goal of 20% Black, Asian and minority ethnic staff by March next year.

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The star said ‘nothing has changed’(Image: PA)

Meanwhile, fans took to the comment section to share their support for the presenter, with one person writing: “100% agree… seeing is believing.

“If organisations took the time to create environments where everyone felt welcome and could bring their trueselves, you’d wonder what amazing things they could achieve.”

Another said: “Diversity and inclusion isn’t something we should need to fight for. But yet here we are, bored of telling the white man at the top.”

In May 2024, Nihal announced he was quitting his daytime show on BBC Radio 5 Live. He had worked for the BBC since 2002 where he first joined as a BBC Radio 1 co-host on the Asian Beats show. He then became a weekend breakfast show host on the radio channel in 2007 before being moved to a weekend afternoon slot the following year.

Nihal began hosting BBC Radio 1’s Review With Nihal in 2009 – while also hosting shows on the Asian Network from 2007. He left BBC Radio 1 in 2014 and began carving out a successful career on the airwaves from 2016 by helming discussion shows and panels.

The star then joined 5 Live in 2016 and helmed the afternoon slot on the show that hit the air from 1pm until 4pm from Monday to Thursday.

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Stroll fit to return for Canadian GP

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Lance Stroll will be fit to race at this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix after missing the last race in Spain with injury, his Aston Martin team have said.

The 26-year-old Canadian pulled out of the Spanish Grand Prix after experiencing pain in his hands, which the team said was the legacy of an operation after a cycling accident in February 2023.

The team said in a statement: “Lance had a successful medical procedure to resolve the symptoms he has been experiencing and completed some laps in an old F1 car at Paul Ricard earlier this week.

“Lance is feeling fit and healthy, and is excited to compete in front of his home crowd.”

Aston Martin announced Stroll’s withdrawal in Spain late on Saturday evening. The following morning it emerged that he had lost his temper in the team’s garage after he was knocked out of qualifying after the second session, in which he was more than 0.5 seconds slower than team-mate Fernando Alonso.

Drivers are required to head straight to the FIA garage to be weighed after qualifying, which Stroll did not do until later. He was given a warning by stewards for his misdemeanour.

Stewards said after investigating the incident that Stroll had written them a letter and “explained that the reason for failing to immediately attend the weighing was because he was in pain and sought urgent medical attention for the pain.

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