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What is a mud ball? Scheffler frustrated at US PGA Championship

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The world’s best golfers began the US PGA Championship on Thursday, but the main talking point coming out of Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, United States, was a bit unexpected.

Mud balls.

What is a mud ball and why does it matter?

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A mud ball is actually quite self-explanatory – it’s when golf balls get covered in mud and dirt during bad weather.

That might not sound too important, but it can greatly affect the flights and trajectory of balls, often causing them to spin unpredictably.

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What happened at the US PGA?

Quail Hollow was hit by heavy rain from last Friday to Tuesday with more than three inches falling and while most of the course was in good condition on Thursday, the 16th hole caused serious problems for the best players in the world.

World number one Scheffler and world number three Xander Schauffele picked up mud on their balls, before both pulled their approach shots to the green well wide and into the water. Both carded double bogeys.

It’s unlikely either would have made that mistake under normal circumstances.

Scheffler is joint 20th in the standings on two under after day one, while Schauffele is joint 60th on one over.

What did the players say?

Both Scheffler and Schauffele voiced their frustrations at the PGA of America’s decision not to allow ‘preferred lies’ on Thursday.

“It’s one of those deals where it’s frustrating to hit the ball in the middle of the fairway and get mud on it and have no idea where it’s going to go,” Scheffler said.

“I understand it’s part of the game, but there’s nothing more frustrating for a player. You spend your whole life trying to learn how to control a golf ball, and due to a rules decision all of a sudden you have absolutely no control over where that golf ball goes.

“But I don’t make the rules. I just have to deal with the consequences of those rules. I did a good job of battling back today and not letting a bad break like that, which cost me a couple shots, get to me. Did a good job battling after that and posting a decent score.”

Schauffele wasn’t happy either.

“It is what it is, and a lot of guys are dealing with it, but it’s just unfortunate to be hitting good shots and to pay them off that way. It’s kind of stupid,” he said.

“I wouldn’t want to go in the locker room because I’m sure a lot of guys aren’t super happy with sort of the conditions there.

“I feel like the grass is so good, there is no real advantage to cleaning your ball in the fairway.

What did the PGA say?

The PGA of America decided against introducing preferred lies after weather conditions improved.

“We do not plan to play preferred lies. The playing surfaces are outstanding and are drying by the hour. We are mowing the fairways this evening,” read a statement published on Wednesday evening.

“We are looking forward to an exciting opening round to the 107th PGA Championship.”

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What is a mud ball? Scheffler frustrated at PGA Championship

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The world’s best golfers began the PGA Championship on Thursday, but the main talking point coming out of Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, United States, was a bit unexpected.

Mud balls.

What is a mud ball and why does it matter?

A mud ball is actually quite self-explanatory – it’s when golf balls get covered in mud and dirt during bad weather.

That might not sound too important, but it can greatly affect the flights and trajectory of balls, often causing them to spin unpredictably.

In most golf tournaments preferred lies are in place, a rule that permits players to lift, clean, and place their ball within a specified distance of its original position on closely mown areas, generally during periods of adverse weather.

What happened at the PGA?

Quail Hollow was hit by heavy rain on Monday and Tuesday and while most of the course was in good condition on Thursday, the 16th hole caused serious problems for the best players in the world.

World number one Scheffler and world number three Xander Schauffele picked up mud on their balls, before both pulled their approach shots to the green well wide and into the water. Both carded double bogeys.

It’s unlikely either would have made that mistake under normal circumstances.

Scheffler is tied 20th in the standings on -2 after day one, while Schauffele is tied 60th on +1.

What did the players say?

Both Scheffler and Schauffele voiced their frustrations at the PGA of America’s decision not to allow ‘preferred lies’ on Thursday.

“It’s one of those deals where it’s frustrating to hit the ball in the middle of the fairway and get mud on it and have no idea where it’s going to go,” Scheffler said.

“I understand it’s part of the game, but there’s nothing more frustrating for a player. You spend your whole life trying to learn how to control a golf ball, and due to a rules decision all of a sudden you have absolutely no control over where that golf ball goes.

“But I don’t make the rules. I just have to deal with the consequences of those rules. I did a good job of battling back today and not letting a bad break like that, which cost me a couple shots, get to me. Did a good job battling after that and posting a decent score.”

Schauffele wasn’t happy either.

“It is what it is, and a lot of guys are dealing with it, but it’s just unfortunate to be hitting good shots and to pay them off that way. It’s kind of stupid,” he said.

“I wouldn’t want to go in the locker room because I’m sure a lot of guys aren’t super happy with sort of the conditions there.

“I feel like the grass is so good, there is no real advantage to cleaning your ball in the fairway.

What did the PGA say?

The PGA of America decided against introducing preferred lies after weather conditions improved.

“We do not plan to play preferred lies. The playing surfaces are outstanding and are drying by the hour. We are mowing the fairways this evening,” read a statement published on Wednesday evening.

“We are looking forward to an exciting opening round to the 107th PGA Championship.”

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Ogun Court Remands Man For Impregnating 16-Year-Old Girl

A Magistrates’ Court sitting in Akure, the Ondo State capital, has ordered the remand of a private security guard, Joel Monday, at a correctional centre for allegedly defiling, impregnating, and maltreating a 16-year-old girl.

Monday was arraigned on offences bordering on unlawful sexual intercourse, physical abuse, and intimidation, contrary to Section 31 (2) of the Child Rights Law of Ondo State, which prescribes life imprisonment for offenders.

The victim, whose identity was withheld, narrated how her quest for a better life led her from Cross River State to Akure, where she eventually fell prey to Monday’s alleged abuses.

The teenage girl said he gave her pregnancy prevention pills after every encounter.

“I came to Akure because life was very hard for my family back home, and I wanted to assist my sick mother. My mother has five children and our father didn’t take care of us. So when a man called ‘White’ told me I could find better opportunities in Akure, I followed him,” she said.

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She disclosed that she initially secured employment as a housemaid with one Mr David for a year and was promised ₦180,000 as salary. However, she was only paid ₦50,000.

“My mother had warned me not to stay longer than a year, but after being cheated, I couldn’t return home,” she said.

The teenager said that while searching for another job, she met Monday, who allegedly offered her accommodation and promised to help her secure better employment. However, that marked the beginning of her ordeal.

“He promised to get me a better job with higher pay, and since I had nowhere to stay, he offered to house me. That was when he started making sexual advances. I resisted several times, but he later started forcing himself on me. After every encounter, he would give me pregnancy prevention pills,” she narrated.

She revealed that Monday claimed to be a police officer and threatened her, saying no station would believe her story or arrest him.

The victim said she eventually got pregnant in August last year, and when Monday found out, he turned violent, calling her a prostitute and accusing her of ruining his plan to marry his fiancée.

“Due to his constant maltreatment, I confided in a woman on our street and told her everything. She advised me against abortion and took me to Emmanuel World Children’s Foundation, where I was cared for until I gave birth on April 30 this year,” she added.

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Monday’s counsel, A. I. Musa, did not dispute the paternity of the baby, but appealed to the court to consider the welfare of the child and the teenage mother.

He said, “My lord, this court is not just a court of law but also a court of justice and a court of children. One party is a minor and the other a baby. “The child’s welfare must be prioritised. Since the defendant earns ₦150,000 monthly, he is ready to cater for the mother and child.”

However, the complainant’s counsel countered the plea, insisting that the accused should be punished to serve as a deterrent to others.

“The minor is hardworking and not wayward, which is why she came to Akure to work in the first place. If the court fails to punish the defendant, it may send the wrong message that justice is no longer obtainable,” the lawyer submitted.

In her ruling, Magistrate Grace Alphonso ordered that the minor and her baby be temporarily placed in the custody of Emmanuel World Children’s Foundation, pending family tracing and confirmation that her biological mother in Cross River is capable of caring for her.

The magistrate further directed that the case file be duplicated and forwarded to the Directorate of Public Prosecutions (DPP) for advice, while the original file should be kept at the registry of the State High Court.

Made in Chelsea star Oliver Proudlock becomes a dad to son as wife gives birth

Former Made in Chelsea star Oliver Proudlock has announced the special news which he says has completed his family of four

The pair have welcomed a son(Image: Dave Benett/Getty Images)

Made in Chelsea star Oliver Proudlock has become a dad for a second time to a son as his wife gives birth. The TV celeb took to his social media page to announce the special news which he said has completed their family of four.

Emma Louise Connolly and Proudlock shared the announcement to their Instagram pages on Thursday evening. They posted a black and white photo of themselves alongside their newborn baby while still in hospital.

The caption revealed the sweet name for their new son – Levi Fox Proudlock. They also said that the new addition to their family “[completed] our family of four”.

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Emma and Oliver has two children
Emma and Oliver has two children(Image: emmalouiseconnolly/Instagram)

Alongside the snap, the couple wrote: “He’s here. Our hearts are fuller, our home louder, and our arms forever occupied. Levi Fox Proudlock, the perfect piece to complete our family of four.” Friends and fans of the couple took to the comments sections to give their congratulations messages.

Love Island star Tasha Ghouri simply said: “Congratulations,” while Rachel Stevens wrote: “Awww guys huge congratulations!!!” Meanwhile, Giovanna Fletcher wrote: “Oh my loves!!! Huge congratulations!!! Xxxx”

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Rochelle Humes commented: “Oh congratulations guys,” as Jamie Laing and his wife Sophie Habboo also left a string of love heart emojis. Married couple Emma and Oliver were already parents to their two-year-old daughter Bonnie before announcing that their family was growing on New Year’s Eve.

Their new son is called Levi
Their new son is called Levi(Image: emmalouiseconnolly/Instagram)

In a post to Instagram, Emma showed off her bump in a clip alongside daughter Bonnie. Captioning the announcement, Emma wrote: “2024, thank you for the greatest gift ever! Our hearts and hands are gonna be fuller than ever in 2025, and we couldn’t be more excited! Sending love and wishing you all the happiest of New Years. Yeah Baby!”

Emma and Oliver finally met in person back in 2014 after four years of messaging each other first. They then went on to welcome their first child, daughter Bonnie Lou, in May 2022.

They announced that they were engaged in August 2018 after Oliver got down on one knee during a romantic trip to Gothenburg, Sweden. They then went on to tie the knot in secret during in a small church ceremony in Fulham, London, on December 15 2020.

The pair married at St Albans Church after previously having to cancel three wedding dates due to the coronavirus pandemic in accordance with government restrictions. Oliver and Emma were initially meant to have 200 guests at Cowdray Park, West Sussex in a wedding in April 2020 but they had to reduce their plans to just 15 people.

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After four attempts to get married, the couple managed to pull together a last minute wedding as they finally got married in April last year. They then jetted off to St Lucia for their honeymoon.

Shepherd & Rutherford to miss England tour for IPL

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West Indies batter Sherfane Rutherford and all-rounder Romario Shepherd will miss the upcoming tour of England and Ireland to remain at the Indian Premier League.

The IPL, the world’s richest T20 franchise league, restarts on Saturday but its’ postponement means the play-offs now begin on 29 May and clash with the Windies’ one-day and T20 tour of England.

England – with a richer national board – picked five IPL players in their one-day international squad but those players are expected to return.

“We acknowledge that players have their individual contractual arrangements which they would want to honour as it relates to their continued participation,” Cricket West Indies said.

Shepherd, who has played 37 ODIs and 53 T20s, will be replaced in the squad by left-arm seamer Jediah Blades.

He has played four matches for Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the IPL, including a 14-ball 53 not out in his most recent innings.

Rutherford has played in nine matches for current IPL leaders Gujarat Titans this season.

He will be replaced by top-order batter John Campbell for the Ireland leg of the tour while Shimron Hetmyer will take his place for the matches against England.

Hetmyer is another West Indies player at the IPL but his Rajasthan Royals side are already eliminated. He was originally left out of the Windies ODI squad after a poor run of form.

Seamer Shamar Joseph is at the IPL but has not featured for his side Lucknow Super Giants and remains in the West Indies squad.

The Windies play three ODIs in Ireland from 21 May before a three-match series in England from 29 May.

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Daughter of TV legend Esther Rantzen makes desperate final plea before she dies

Dame Esther Rantzen has been at the forefront of the assisted dying debate since revealing her own terminal cancer diagnosis in 2023

Rebecca Wilcox with mum Dame Esther Rantzen, who shared her terminal cancer diagnosis in 2023(Image: Getty Images )

Dame Esther Rantzen’s daughter has begged MPs to give her dying mother ‘peace of mind’ as they prepare to vote on the assisted dying bill later today. Rebecca Wilcox, 45, said her 84-year-old mother, who has stage four lung cancer, will be watching and is ‘hopeful’ the new law will be passed.

MPs will debate the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill – spearheaded by Labour’s Kim Leadbeater – for the first time since November’s yes vote. If it becomes law, it will allow terminally ill adults in England and Wales – with fewer than six months left to live – to apply for an assisted death.

In late 2023, Dame Esther revealed her terminal cancer diagnosis and expressed her wish to end her own life at Swiss assisted dying clinic Dignitas – where the practice is legal – if things got too much. A message reportedly sent to MPs by Dame Esther ahead of today’s debate said that changing the law would allow terminally ill people like her “not to shorten their lives, but shorten their deaths”.

She has since been taking what her family described as a ‘wonder drug’. But her daughter shared the drug has now appeared to have stopped working and Dame Esther is too unwell to travel. Though the law will be passed ‘too late’ for her own mum to end her life legally should she want to, her family are hopeful ‘she may have enabled it to happen for other people’.

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Rebecca and her family have been campaigning for assisted dying to be legalised(Image: Jonathan Buckmaster)

Rebecca told the Express: “She’s going to be watching the debate and is very interested to see how it turns out, and hopeful. Mum has been indomitable her whole life, this shouldn’t have to be her campaign. She should have peace of mind, she should know that whatever happens, she has a choice at the end of her life. That is not going to happen for her. The only bright spot in that for us is that she may have enabled it to happen for other people. And I’m going to keep going for as long as it takes.”

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The TV host, who is a broadcaster like her mother and regularly appears on shows like Watchdog, admitted she was ‘living in a place of absolute denial’ about her mother’s illness, but said she found comfort that ‘something good’ could still come from all of their campaigning.

Praising her mother’s previous work with various charities and setting up children’s helpline Childline, Rebecca said her mum’s legacy was ‘already clad in platinum’, but helping to legalise assisted dying would be ‘another diamond on top of it.’

She added: “She has never stopped working for people she feels need to be listened to and voices that need to be heard. This is a brilliant campaign. I can’t describe the bravery and strength, power and beauty of the people that I have met, who have lost loved ones or who are facing a terminal diagnosis themselves. Their strength and courage — if we can bring a voice to that then we have done our job.”

As the historic vote takes place today, campaigners for and against assisted dying are expected to be watching the debate from the public gallery of the House of Commons. Among them will be Louise Shackleton, who took her husband Anthony, 59, who had motor neurone disease, to Diginitas in Switzerland to die in December. Louise, 58, from North Yorkshire, is now being investigated by the police.

Explaining her stance on it, told The Mirror: “We as human beings need to treat humans as well as we treat animals. If I was to have kept a dog the way that I was going to be expected to keep my husband, I would have been arrested, I would be prosecuted, I would be put in prison and I would be banned from keeping an animal again. But yet my husband was expected to suffer more than any other animal.”

Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who voted in favour of assisted dying during the first Commons vote last year, signalled he still backed a change in the law. It is thought he will vote that way again after he said: “From my own experience in this field – I dealt with it when I was the chief prosecutor – is that I do understand there are different views, strongly held views on both sides that have to be respected. My views have been consistent throughout.”

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