
-
IOC is in 'best of hands', says Bach as he hands over to Coventry
-
Oil prices seesaw as investors await Iran response to US strikes
-
Beijing issues weather warning for hottest days of year
-
Tehran hit by Israeli attacks, vows response to US strikes
-
New CEO of Jeep owner Stellantis starts with leadership shake-up
-
Russian drone and missile barrage kills eight in Kyiv
-
Oil dips, dollar firms after US strikes in Iran
-
Paris Olympics and Paralympics cost taxpayer nearly 6 bn euros: state body
-
Eurozone business activity almost flat again in June
-
In Norway's Arctic, meteorologists have a first-row seat to climate change
-
Iran vows retaliation for US strikes as Israel keeps up attacks
-
Russian drone and missile barrage on Kyiv kills seven
-
Oil rises, dollar firms after US strikes in Iran
-
'Noble to attend': Budapest prepares for 'banned' Pride march
-
Art market banking on new generation of collectors
-
Turning 80, UN faces fresh storm of doubts
-
'A great start': NBA crown just the beginning for Shai
-
Man City hit six to reach Club World Cup last 16, Real Madrid win with 10 men
-
Iran vows retaliation after US strikes on nuclear sites
-
'Massive' Russian attack on Kyiv kills at least five: Ukraine
-
Groundbreaking Vera Rubin Observatory reveals first images
-
Thunder beat Pacers in game seven, cap stunning season with NBA crown
-
Pacers 'hearts dropped' after Haliburton injury: Carlisle
-
Ukraine says 'massive' Russian attack on Kyiv
-
Thunder's Gilgeous-Alexander named NBA Finals MVP
-
Thunder beat injury-hit Pacers in game seven to win NBA title
-
Oil prices spike after US strikes on Iran
-
Man City demolish Al Ain to reach Club World Cup last 16
-
Thunder beat Pacers to clinch first NBA Finals crown
-
Bone collectors: searching for WWII remains in Okinawa
-
Madrid coach Alonso says Rudiger complained of racist insult in Club World Cup win
-
Girls shouldn't shout?: Women break the mould at French metal festival
-
Indian activists seek to save child brides
-
Jonathan Anderson set for Dior debut at Paris Fashion Week
-
Ukraine says 'massive' Russian drone attack on Kyiv
-
Oasis: from clash to cash
-
Toxic threat from 'forever chemicals' sparks resistance in Georgia towns
-
All Blacks name five debutants in squad for France Tests
-
Pacers' Haliburton hurt early in game seven against Thunder
-
Suicide attack on Damascus church kills at least 22
-
French police probe fake Disneyland 'marriage' with nine-year-old
-
BioNxt Launches Feasibility Study for Semaglutide Oral Thin Film as Alternative to Injection/Tablets
-
Geneva, Switzerland Set to Host World of Coffee Welcoming Thousands of Specialty Coffee Professionals and Enthusiasts
-
Ohtani bags strikeouts, home run as Dodgers rout Nats
-
Hall of Fame trainer Lukas ill, won't return to racing: Churchill Downs
-
US Ryder Cup captain Bradley edges Fleetwood to win PGA Travelers
-
Alonso says Rudiger complained of racist insult
-
Minjee Lee wins Women's PGA Championship for third major title
-
US bases in the Middle East
-
More than 20 killed in suicide attack on Damascus church

Scheffler excited for 1-2-3 group with McIlroy, Schauffele
World number one Scottie Scheffler is thrilled to be playing the first two rounds of the PGA Championship with defending champion Xander Schauffele and reigning Masters champion Rory McIlroy, expecting a memorable time.
Scheffler, a two-time Masters winner who only won his first title of the year two weeks ago after a right hand injury, starts off the 10th tee at 8:22 a.m. (1222 GMT) Thursday with second-ranked McIlroy and third-ranked Schauffele, reigning British Open and PGA champion.
"I'm playing with two guys that are playing some of the best golf in the world," Scheffler said. "Xander won two majors last year and Rory already won the Players and the Masters this year so he's playing some fantastic golf.
"It should be a lot of fun. I've seen that pairing before and we have a good time out there, and it's competitive. When I look back on my career, these will be some of the fondest memories getting to play with some of the best players in the world and compete to try to win tournaments."
The 1-2-3 group puts Scheffler with McIlroy, on whose shoulders he put the Masters green jacket last month after the Northern Ireland won to complete a long-sought career Grand Slam.
"Rory has been off to a great start this year and he has definitely improved and made some changes in his game from last year," Scheffler said.
- Positive momentum -
"There's always little things I'm trying to do to get better and I think that's why we keep coming back. Golf is kind of an endless pursuit of getting the best out of yourself and I'm looking forward to continuing to do that as the year goes on."
McIlroy, however, didn't spark any career Slam hunger in Scheffler, who takes pride in staying in the moment.
"I don't really set those types of goals for myself," Scheffler said. "I have some dreams and aspirations that I think about, but I've always been at my best when I stay in the present. That's what works really well for me."
He was happy to see McIlroy's magical moment, saying, "It takes a lifetime of work to be able to even have a chance to win major championships, let alone win all four of them, so it was pretty cool to see."
Scheffler won nine times last year, including Paris Olympic gold and the Tour Championship, but suffered a right hand injury preparing Christmas dinner that kept him sidelined for the first month of this season and only took his first title of 2025 two weeks ago at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson.
"I definitely started off the year a bit more challenging than I would have expected just because of the injury," he said. "Was it more difficult than I thought? I don't think so.
"I knew it wasn't going to be super easy, but at the end of the day, stuff happens. Life happens ... It's just one of those deals that happens in life."
Adding to his momentum is his win two weeks ago in Texas. He matched the PGA Tour's record low 72-hole stroke total of 253 in taking the Byron Nelson at 31-under par.
"It would be silly to say that I can't ride the positive momentum from a good week like that. I played some really nice golf," Scheffler said. "It was nice to see some results from a lot of hard work to start the year and I feel like my game is in a good spot."
L.Janezki--BTB