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Jon Rahm details Caleb Surratt's first LIV Golf podium finish
Jon Rahm details Caleb Surratt's first LIV Golf podium finish

USA Today

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Jon Rahm details Caleb Surratt's first LIV Golf podium finish

LIV Golf UK 2025 concluded Sunday at JCB Golf and Country Club in Rocester, England. Former Vol Caleb Surratt was part of the field and recorded his first career top 10 finish. He finished in third place (-13), four strokes behind winner Joaquin Niemann (-17). Bubba Watson finished in second place (-14). Surratt is also part of Legion XIII. He is teammates with Jon Rahm (captain), Tyrrell Hatton and Tom McKibbin. Legion XIII won the LIV Golf UK 2025 team competition (-35) after trailing Torque GC by three stokes entering Sunday's final round. Torque GC (-27) finished in second place and eight strokes behind Legion XIII. Surratt appeared in 15 tournaments at Tennessee from 2022-23. He earned 2023 SEC Freshman of the Year honors and was the 2023 SEC individual champion. The former Vol is in his second season as a professional in LIV Golf. More: Vols' Caleb Surratt becomes first freshman to claim SEC title since Justin Thomas More: Caleb Surratt wins team event at LIV Golf Nashville Rahm discussed Surratt's performance at LIV Golf UK and why he picked him from the Vols for Legion XIII. 'I said last week, I was looking forward to Caleb hopefully having a good tournament and not needing to birdie something like the last four holes for us to win, so it's great to look at the scoreboard and see just that,' Rahm said of Surratt on LIV Golf's broadcast on FS1. 'He is a phenomenal talent, phenomenal player. It's the first podium in his career and first top 10, he should be proud of that. 'He's phenomenal player. I think my goal was always to try to keep the core of the team young. We did just that, even with Kieran (Vincent) last year. Tyrrell and myself, being the older guys last year, 33 and 29, it's not like the craziest thing in the world, right, so I think that was a big part of why the team has done well. Yeah, he might have some inexperience, but he's got the world ahead of him and his whole career ahead of him, so you expect it from someone like him to have a couple of rough weeks, but he's playing really good golf and hopefully this is the confidence booster he needs to take it to another level.' Follow Vols Wire on Facebook and X (formerly Twitter).

Caleb Surratt tied for third place after LIV Golf UK 2025 second round
Caleb Surratt tied for third place after LIV Golf UK 2025 second round

USA Today

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Caleb Surratt tied for third place after LIV Golf UK 2025 second round

LIV Golf UK 2025 is taking place, Friday-Sunday, at JCB Golf and Country Club in Rocester, England. Former Vol Caleb Surratt is part of the field. On Saturday, he finished the second round tied for third place with Paul Casey and Adrian Meronk (-7). The 21-year-old is seven strokes behind leader Joaquin Niemann (-14). Surratt is also part of Legion XIII. He is teammates with Jon Rahm (captain), Tyrrell Hatton and Tom McKibbin. Legion XIII enters Sunday's final round in second place (-21), three strokes behind Torque GC (-24). Surratt appeared in 15 tournaments at Tennessee from 2022-23. He earned 2023 SEC Freshman of the Year honors and was the 2023 SEC individual champion. The former Vol is in his second season as a professional in LIV Golf. More: Vols' Caleb Surratt becomes first freshman to claim SEC title since Justin Thomas More: Caleb Surratt wins team event at LIV Golf Nashville LIV Golf format LIV Golf consists of 12 teams, 48 players, 14 events, zero cuts and with shotgun starts. Each stroke counts for the individual event. A winner is the player with the lowest total amount of shots after 54 holes. The team event consists of scores for each team's top three players, for the round count, toward the team's total score. The team with a cumulative low score following three rounds is the team champion for the event. During the first two days of each event, only the top three players' scores count towards their team's round. On the third day of an event, all four players' scores count. The top eight teams earn points in team standings. Follow Vols Wire on Facebook and X (formerly Twitter).

Type C Mom Are Ruling MomTok...And I Think I'm One of Them
Type C Mom Are Ruling MomTok...And I Think I'm One of Them

Yahoo

time03-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Type C Mom Are Ruling MomTok...And I Think I'm One of Them

When it comes to parenting, I'm a little Type A (everyone's in bed by 8 p.m. sharp!) and a little…well, not. (My son put his shirt on backwards? No worries, time to get to school!) Like a lot of moms I know, I crave structure. Friday night is ice cream night at my house, but if it's a sunny Saturday and the kids have managed to get through the day without fighting then guess what? We're getting more ice cream. Total Type B move. In case you need a quick refresher, Type A personalities are the ultra-organized, spreadsheet-loving kind of people, whereas Type B personalities have a more laid-back, live-in-the-moment kind of vibe. But what if you're a little bit of both, or somewhere in the middle? Enter: The Type C mom. Coined by social media creator Ashleigh Surratt, the concept has gone viral and with good reason—here's why so many moms (including this mom-of-three) can totally relate. She's the perfect blend of Type A structure and Type B flexibility. She's the mom who accidentally sends her kid to school in pajamas on crazy hat day (oops, mixed up the dates!), but also keeps a meticulously color-coded family calendar and never misses a pediatrician appointment. In her video, Surratt roleplays both sides: 'Thanks for having us over—sorry neither of my kids have shoes,' she says. Then cut to mom on the phone: 'No, we won't need paper towels again until the 2nd. I already have them ordered.' Oh, and she vacuums around the toy pile instead of picking it up (I mean, doesn't everyone do that?). And as it turns out, a lot of us are living that Type C life, including this mom who has beautifully labeled clothing storage bins for her kids, but my car looks like a tornado hit it. Other parents clearly recognized themselves as well. 'Omgggggg I have found my people. I am oddly organized, but yet chaotic at the same time,' one user commented. And another: 'The shoe racks are immaculate, the drawer bins are organized, the go bags are on point, but the dining room table is an absolute catch all and I don't remember the last time I washed my kids hair.' Yet another video on TikTok (that has over 6 million views!) shows a mom mid-meltdown saying: 'If I hear someone say 'mom' one more time, I'm gonna lose it.' Cut to the next shot of her lovingly gazing at a baby photo: 'Look how little they were…' (This made me think of Amy Adams's brilliant portrayal of the push-and-pull of being a mom in you know, without the whole turning into a dog thing) Honestly, because it's a much more realistic way to parent. Being a Type C parent isn't something I've consciously chosen to do. With three kids to wrangle, a full-time job and a pile of laundry that never seems to go down, I've had to prioritize the things that matter and let the rest be good enough. And this is actually pretty common with mothers, notes therapist Salina Grilli, who says that a Type C mom is often a former Type-A personality. 'She might have once meal-prepped like a wellness influencer, but now? She's realistic. Some days it's organic vegetables, some days it's frozen nuggets (and both are fine).' And while I need this balance for my own wellbeing (there's just no way I could be Type A about everything—I don't have the time, patience or resources!), I also like the message that it sends to my kids. Hopefully my structured but flexible approach teaches them that it's OK to have expectations but it's also OK to not be perfect. 'Being a Type-C Mom means allowing yourself to drop the ball, knowing that your self-worth was never in how many balls you could juggle,' writes Grilli. So yeah, some days the backpacks are packed with enough gear for any and all types of weather; other days my toddler's rocking a surprise outfit that she had to borrow from her friend's cubby (thank you, Mia!). Either way, we're getting through the day…and we're probably going to get ice cream later. 20 Types of Moms You Definitely Know (and Probably Avoid in the School Pickup Line)

49ers make a switch at punter, signing Thomas Morstead and cutting Mitch Wishnowsky
49ers make a switch at punter, signing Thomas Morstead and cutting Mitch Wishnowsky

Fox Sports

time28-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Fox Sports

49ers make a switch at punter, signing Thomas Morstead and cutting Mitch Wishnowsky

Associated Press SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — The San Francisco 49ers made a switch at punter on Wednesday, signing veteran Thomas Morstead and cutting Mitch Wishnowsky after six seasons in the role. The switch at punter is one of several made this offseason by the 49ers to overhaul a special teams unit that struggled last season, leading to the firing of coordinator Brian Schneider. Brant Boyer was hired after spending the previous nine seasons in that role with the New York Jets and has now brought in a punter and a kicker he worked with in the past. San Francisco signed kicker Greg Joseph earlier this month to compete with Jake Moody. The 39-year-old Morstead spent the past two seasons playing for Boyer with Jets after spending most of his career with the New Orleans Saints. He averaged 47.2 yards per punt last season with a 40.7 yard net average. He has averaged 46.8 yards per punt with a 41.5 yard net average in 255 games. He was a second-team All-Pro and made the Pro Bowl in 2012 for New Orleans. Wishnowsky was a fourth-round pick by San Francisco in 2019 and was one of the better punters in the league at pinning opponents deep before a back injury sidelined him for the final eight games last season. He ranked third out of 38 punters with at least 150 attempts since 2019 with 45.2% of his punts getting downed inside the 20. He averaged 45.6 yards per punt with a 40.7 yard net average in 92 games. He averaged 45.2 yards per punt last season with his 36.3-yard net average ranking last among 34 punters with at least 20 attempts. San Francisco also signed linebacker Chazz Surratt to a one-year deal and waived linebacker DaShaun White to make room on the roster. Surratt was drafted in the third round in 2021 by Minnesota and spent the past three seasons with the Jets where he played for both Boyer and current Niners defensive coordinator Robert Saleh. Surratt had 18 tackles on defense and 10 more on special teams last season. ___ AP NFL: recommended

49ers make a switch at punter, signing Thomas Morstead and cutting Mitch Wishnowsky
49ers make a switch at punter, signing Thomas Morstead and cutting Mitch Wishnowsky

San Francisco Chronicle​

time28-05-2025

  • Sport
  • San Francisco Chronicle​

49ers make a switch at punter, signing Thomas Morstead and cutting Mitch Wishnowsky

SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — The San Francisco 49ers made a switch at punter on Wednesday, signing veteran Thomas Morstead and cutting Mitch Wishnowsky after six seasons in the role. The switch at punter is one of several made this offseason by the 49ers to overhaul a special teams unit that struggled last season, leading to the firing of coordinator Brian Schneider. Brant Boyer was hired after spending the previous nine seasons in that role with the New York Jets and has now brought in a punter and a kicker he worked with in the past. San Francisco signed kicker Greg Joseph earlier this month to compete with Jake Moody. The 39-year-old Morstead spent the past two seasons playing for Boyer with Jets after spending most of his career with the New Orleans Saints. He averaged 47.2 yards per punt last season with a 40.7 yard net average. He has averaged 46.8 yards per punt with a 41.5 yard net average in 255 games. He was a second-team All-Pro and made the Pro Bowl in 2012 for New Orleans. Wishnowsky was a fourth-round pick by San Francisco in 2019 and was one of the better punters in the league at pinning opponents deep before a back injury sidelined him for the final eight games last season. He ranked third out of 38 punters with at least 150 attempts since 2019 with 45.2% of his punts getting downed inside the 20. He averaged 45.6 yards per punt with a 40.7 yard net average in 92 games. He averaged 45.2 yards per punt last season with his 36.3-yard net average ranking last among 34 punters with at least 20 attempts. Surratt was drafted in the third round in 2021 by Minnesota and spent the past three seasons with the Jets where he played for both Boyer and current Niners defensive coordinator Robert Saleh. Surratt had 18 tackles on defense and 10 more on special teams last season. ___

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