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5 days ago
- Sport
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Miles Russell, Tyler Mawhinney brave the heat to win second-round U.S. Junior Amateur matches
After marathon opening-round matches on July 23, Miles Russell of Jacksonville Beach and Tyler Mawhinney of Fleming Island made shorter work of their second-round opponents on July 24 in the U.S. Junior Amateur, at the Trinity Forest Golf Club in Dallas. It was going to be a long day anyway. Russell defeated Lucas Latimer of nearby Rockwall, Texas, 3 and 2 and Mawhinney routed Stuart Boulware of Fairway, Kan., 7 and 6 to earn third-round matches under the broiling Texas sun that has produced a heat index of more than 100 degrees. Russell shot 4-under during his match and won with a birdie at the 16th hole. Mawhinney won four holes in a row from Nos. 2-5, all on birdies, led 7-up at the turn and won with a par at No. 12. Russell will play Miguel Garcia of Mexico in his third-round match, beginning at 2:25 p.m., while Mawhinney faces Sohan Patel of Weston at 2:45 p.m. That will be a rematch of the FHSAA Class 2A state final last year when Patel beat Mawhinney by four shots to win the individual state title and deny Mawhinney a second championship in a row. Fleming Island still won its second team title in a row. If Russell wins his third-round match he will play the winner of a match between 15-year-old Chase Bauer of Gotha, a suburb of Orlando, and Luke Colton of Frisco, Texas, on the morning of July 25. Mawhinney, if he wins, will play the winner between defending Junior Players champion Hamilton Coleman of Augusta, Ga., and Tyler Watts of Huntsville, Ala. When could Miles Russell face Tyler Mawhinney? If Russell and Mawhinney win their round of 16 matches on July 24 and then win again in the morning matches on July 25, they will play in the semifinals later that day. How to watch U.S. Junior Amateur Portions of the semifinal matches will be aired on Peacock on July 25 from 3-5 p.m. and a replay will be on Golf Channel from 7:30-9:30 p.m. The championship match will be televised on Golf Channel July 26 from 3-5 p.m. This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: Miles Russell, Tyler Mawhinney move on in the U.S. Junior Amateur


Time of India
12-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Tiger Woods' daughter chooses to walk a different path from her father: the reason will shock you
Tiger Wood Daughter From the moment she was born into the glare of global fame, Sam Alexis Woods was expected to walk a path already paved—lined with golf tees, roaring crowds, and legacy. But even in her earliest days, there was something quietly different about her. A child of two worlds—Tiger Woods, the most iconic name in golf, and Elin Nordegren, a woman of quiet strength—Sam seemed poised for headlines. Yet, as the years unfolded, she chose a route less predictable. Behind the scenes, she was shaping her identity far from the fairways, driven not by her father's spotlight but by her own silent fire. Who is Sam Woods, really? The answer is layered, graceful, and perhaps surprisingly her own. Who is Sam Woods? Sam Wood Born in Orlando on June 18, 2007, Sam was named 'with special meaning'—a nod to Tiger's childhood nickname, 'Sam,' and the fact that she arrived a day after Father's Day made the name even more apt for her. Tiger put a club in her hands weeks later, and she first stepped onto a tournament sideline at just six months old. Yet, what began in shared smiles and family support soon took on deeper significance. When Tiger went through tumultuous years—marked by marital strife, surgery, and extended tournament travel—Sam developed what he described as a 'negative connotation' toward golf. He acknowledged on Today that 'when she was growing up, golf took daddy away from her,' which led her to shy away from the sport. Still, Sam remains closely involved in the game—and her father's life—though in her own way. She's been his caddie at several PNC Championships, including back‑to‑back events in 2023 and 2024, and stepped proudly by his side as he was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2022 . Her words during the induction—spoken with emotional sincerity—reminded everyone what family and triumph truly mean: 'We didn't know if you'd come home with two legs or not… you're a fighter'. Sam Woods' inspiring journey into the soccer world Tiger Wood Outside the emerald fairways, Sam's athleticism shines brightest in soccer. As a defender and team captain at The Benjamin School in Florida, she led her squad to the FHSAA Class 2A girls' state title in March 2025—earning a 2–1 victory and a proud moment for Tiger in the stands. It's clear she thrives on the field's energy and camaraderie, forging her sense of accomplishment. While Charlie, her younger brother born February 8, 2009, through Tiger and Elin's marriage, chooses golf—and even plays alongside their dad—Sam is forging a different journey. Tiger celebrated both siblings equally, saying 'If they want to play golf, that's great. If they don't, that's fine, too. As long as they have a good time playing sports.' Sam Woods's story is a heartfelt lesson in choosing your own way, even when the world expects you to follow a pre‑written path. By chasing soccer glory instead of golf's green, she shows courage and clarity, reminding us all that self‑discovery often blossoms when we step beyond others' shadows. As she continues to grow—on and off the field—Sam inspires not with a swing, but with strength. And in doing so, she proves that sometimes the most meaningful victories are the ones we win simply by being ourselves.