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$4.75M: Schwartzel wins richest golf event amid Saudi outcry
Read full article: $4.75M: Schwartzel wins richest golf event amid Saudi outcryFormer Masters champion Charl Schwartzel has banked $4.75 million by winning the richest tournament in golf history, while the event’s Saudi backers faced renewed backlash after a 9/11 victims’ group called for American players to withdraw from the rebel series.
Golfers put aside 'reprehensible' Saudi moves to join series
Read full article: Golfers put aside 'reprehensible' Saudi moves to join seriesThe stars of the new Saudi-funded golf league have tried to fend off concerns about human rights abuses and signing up to accept hundreds of millions of dollars despite the risk of being banned from long-standing events.
Dustin Johnson quits PGA membership to play in Saudi league
Read full article: Dustin Johnson quits PGA membership to play in Saudi leagueTwo-time major winner Dustin Johnson says he has resigned his PGA Tour membership to participate in the new golf series backed by Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund.
Sports look to Bundesliga restart with trepidation, hope
Read full article: Sports look to Bundesliga restart with trepidation, hopeBundesliga will now restart on May 16, 2020 when Borussia Dortmund will play the derby against FC Schalke 04 at home without spectators due to the coronavirus outbreak. The spread of the coronavirus paused every major sport and left a hole in the lives of billions during two months of weekends without any live elite competition to watch until now. When the German Bundesliga lockdown ends on Saturday, a sense of normality will be restored with a very unusual feel. The sporting world and national leaders will be watching with as much trepidation as hope. The Bundesliga is going to be important, Colombia President Ivn Duque said.
Efforts underway to raise Alzheimer's awareness in underserved Florida communities.
Read full article: Efforts underway to raise Alzheimer's awareness in underserved Florida communities.A recent grant from the state provided the funding necessary for the Brain Bus to travel to every county in Florida. More than 10% of people over the age of 65 have Alzheimer's disease and it affects nearly half of all people over the age of 85. "I saw the transition from him being able to drive to seeing him lock himself out of the house and forget where he was going and trying to say words but not being able to say words," she said. "I have thrown myself into the Alzheimer's Association to find out what I can learn, where to go. She's glad to see outreach efforts like the Brain Bus providing help and support in the community.