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Woolf said language ‘runs dry’ when it comes to convey the reality of illness
Here is an impressive effort to do just that
American essayist Elaine Scarry makes a case for the “unsharability” of pain and its resistance to language
“does not simply resist language but actively destroys it.” Sixty years earlier in On Being Ill
Virginia Woolf made her famous claim about how language “runs dry” when it comes to articulating illness
Both theories grapple with inexpressibility
persistent pain invokes many feelings: irritation
fear (of something sinister) and ultimately the desire to eradicate it
The search for a diagnosis can be as debilitating as the condition itself
Maggie Nelson tries to solve the mystery of a longstanding health issue
it is as if my mouth has survived a war – it has protested
Nelson breadcrumbs backwards through teenage orthodontist visits
recurrent battles with tonsillitis and “tongue thrust” in an attempt to find the source of the problem
She diligently keeps records of appointments
lugging files between GPs and several dentists whose waiting rooms show slick testimonial videos
this short work is also testament to the apocalyptic uncertainty that infused that time
Her partner is in a separate support bubble and Nelson makes several attempts to get their son vaccinated
she confesses: “I have never felt as angry as I’ve felt over the past two years.”
In this thoughtful book Nelson excavates the duties of parenthood and care
loneliness and mortalityThe locus of Pathemata (ancient Greek for “sufferings”) may be pain and the pandemic
but Nelson has never been a single-subject writer
even in books that professed to be singular
such as Jane: A Murder (the death of her aunt) or Bluets (the colour blue)
she excavates the duties of parenthood and care
and yet Nelson wonders why “some people with bites more fucked up than mine have no pain
just like two people could have identical back MRIs but one can’t get out of bed and the other does CrossFit”
It is not lost on her that the mouth has a symbolic role in the life of the writer: someone whose job revolves round words
while the pain itself remains unamenable to language
Mandatory face covering during Covid brings a realisation of how many emotions are expressed with the mouth
Its visibility means it becomes a site of art: the rapidly moving lips of Beckett’s Not I or The Scream by Munch
Nelson succumbs to the Covid routines of doomscrolling the news and watching beloved TV shows
Her partner eventually returns to the house and “each activity – popcorn popping
the clatter of violence on Netflix – floats into my bedroom – our bedroom – like a fresh abandonment”
The pandemic’s forced confinement also means that she has to say goodbye to a dying friend by phone
she can’t stop hearing her friend’s voice saying her name
“No one will ever say my name like that again – no lover
The way she knew me died with her; from now on
Nelson reads articles about how the pandemic has killed coincidence and moments of surprise
She feels that “magic is seeping out of my life”
Understandable in a time of enforced lockdowns
but there is a palpable link to getting older; that there is less time ahead than behind
Nelson’s work never does self-pity and she admits that this failure to summon magic “is uniquely my own”
Nostalgia was a balm for many during Covid
and amid the possibility of a future full of fear
her thesis on Anne Sexton and Sylvia Plath and a beloved feminist theory teacher
the narrative repeatedly circles back to the implications and consequences of pain
“Sometimes I wonder what I would have thought about all these years
if I hadn’t spent so much time thinking about the pain
Then I remember that I thought about a lot of other things as well.” For Nelson
a life of pain must coexist alongside the other roles she inhabits: of mother
The book’s full title comes from a phrase in ancient Greek meaning “learning through suffering”
which is not as simple as solving what Nelson calls “the pain puzzle”
The pain endured by martyrs and saints suggests penance or ecstasy
but Nelson is neither religious nor seeking absolution
In trying to untangle the problem of her own pain and her experience of disconnection
The singular as metaphor for the collective
urging us to fully inhabit the lives we have
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Scottie Scheffler’s Round 4 highlights from THE CJ CUP
It was a march to the finish line that turned into a sprint, and the best player in the world left everyone in his dust in his hometown event.
Scottie Scheffler finished at 31 under (!) and won by eight (!) shots. It was his first win of 2025, and as he looks ahead to the rest of the major championship season – and his FedExCup defense – he is very much dialed in.
“What he's doing is inspiring, what he's been doing is inspiring,” said Jordan Spieth, who grew up hearing about Scheffler, a town over, who was younger and really, really good. “I mean, it wasn’t that long ago I was definitely better than him, and now I'm definitely not right now.
“I hate admitting that about anybody, but I just watched it those first two rounds, and like I've got to get better. It's very inspiring.”
Scheffler finished with an 8-under 63 Sunday, going out in a 6-under 30 after making eagle on the par-5 ninth. He added three more birdies in his first six holes on the back nine, before his almost laugh-out-loud flubbed chip on the penultimate hole, leading to a bogey. The win was made official, though, with an easy par to close things out.
Scottie Scheffler taps in to secure wire-to-wire win at THE CJ CUP
“I don't play with the world number one too often, and you’re almost flabbergasted in a way because, like that 5-iron on nine comes to mind because I hit it to whatever it was, five feet, and he just makes eagle,” said Erik van Rooyen, who had his own 8-under 63 and finished at 23 under, which would have been the lowest or tied for the lowest score at this event every year in its history, save two – and this year.
“There’s nothing you can do. Scottie was practically flawless, which is kind of what you expect from the world number one.”
Hats off to van Rooyen, however, and Scheffler would be the first to admit it.
“This is a golf course where you can kind of make a run, and I knew that I couldn't just coast to the finish line today. I knew I had to put together a good round. Let's say I played super safe today and shot even par, Erik would have chased me down there,” Scheffler said. “I knew I had to get out and make some birdies. Did a good job on the front nine and was able to play some consistent golf here.”
So, there you go. Scheffler, the game’s top player and reigning Player of the Year, finally got his first trophy of 2025. It wasn’t like he was playing poorly leading into the week – this was his sixth top-10 finish of the season, the most on TOUR. He is also second in Strokes Gained: Total and SG: Tee-to-Green. It’s been a tidy year despite a delayed start after hurting his hand making Christmastime ravioli and needing surgery.
Through the beginning part of 2025, Rory McIlroy hasn’t yet taken the No. 1 spot from Scheffler in the Official World Golf Ranking, but he’s certainly playing like it with three wins already, including THE PLAYERS and the Masters. Last year, McIlroy said he took some inspiration from how Scheffler was dominating week in and week out. The tables haven’t quite turned, but Scheffler said he’s fired up to compete even harder.
“I think that's what's great about our game,” Scheffler said. “This week, I was the best player. I have the week off, and we'll see the week after who is the best player at the PGA. Rory has been playing some tremendous golf this year. The career Grand Slam was really special to watch. I was glad to be able to be there for it.
“I think any time you're getting beat, you're always fired up just a little bit extra to go out and practice.”
After the delayed start to his year, it’s not like, in the grand scheme of things, it took him that long to find the winner’s circle. It’s barely May. But when Scheffler is compared to, well, Scheffler '24, it seems like the question of “when” was getting a little too loud for his liking.
As the saying goes, then, there’s no place like home.
Scottie Scheffler’s interview after winning the THE CJ CUP
When Scheffler was addressing the crowd after the win, he got choked up. The event means a lot to him for a variety of reasons. He grew up watching it in person, and as a high schooler, he got to have his first TOUR start at it. The girl he was dating then is now his wife. His sister was his caddie, and she was there Sunday along with her two kids.
He gave them the best thing to cheer about.
“My family was all able to be here, and it was just really, really special memories, and I think at times it all comes crashing down to me at once. We have a lot of great memories as kids coming to watch this tournament,” Scheffler said. “I just dreamed to be able to play in it, and it's more of a dream to be able to win it.”
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Jesy Nelson filmed an update from her hospital bed after undergoing emergency surgery to save her unborn twins.
In a TikTok published on Sunday, 5 May, the former Little Mix star asked fans for advice after announcing the first thing she’d like to do once she leaves medical care.
Nelson, 33, is expecting twins with her partner, Zion Foster, but was diagnosed with pre-twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome.
The condition means her babies share a placenta, which can lead to potential health risks.
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Scottie Scheffler ran away from the field at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson
The CJ Cup Byron Nelson was a special tournament for Scottie Scheffler long before the South Korean lifestyle company became a sponsor
has been going to the Byron Nelson since he was a child
a six-year-old Scheffler met the legendary Nelson while at the tournament
Scheffler made his professional debut at the Byron Nelson while playing on a sponsor exemption as a 17-year-old
1 added to his CJ Cup Byron Nelson history by running away from the field to claim his 14th career PGA Tour win
Scheffler opened his hometown tournament with a blistering 61 and backed it up with a 63 to enter the weekend with a six-shot lead
the biggest 36-hole margin on the PGA Tour since Brooks Koepka led the 2019 PGA Championship by seven at the halfway point
Scheffler increased his lead to eight after three rounds
and he coasted to victory on Sunday at TPC Craig Ranch
Scheffler’s 72-hole total of 252 ties the PGA Tour record for lowest 72-hole score
Scheffler’s continued run of immaculate play has left his playing competitors in awe
who is trying to make up ground on Scheffler now that he’s fully healthy
what he’s been doing is inspiring given — I mean
it wasn’t that long ago I was definitely better than him
and now I’m definitely not right now,” Spieth said after shooting a 9-under 62 on Sunday to finish in fourth place
“I hate admitting that about anybody
but I just watched it those first two rounds
How much every player made at the 2025 CJ Cup Byron Nelson
Sam Burns $305,971Adam Schenk $305,971Ricky Castillo $305,971Mark Hubbard $305,971Will Gordon $305,971Eric Cole $305,971Kurt Kitayama $305,971Takumi Kanaya $305,971
Antoine Rozner $200,475Jhonattan Vegas $200,475
Matt McCarty $136,719Chris Gotterup $136,719Max McGreevy $136,719Chandler Phillips $136,719Si Woo Kim $136,719Cameron Champ $136,719Vince Whaley $136,719Kevin Roy $136,719Andrew Putnam $136,719Patrick Rodgers $136,719
Ross Steelman $79,447.50Danny Walker $79,447.50Nico Echavarria $79,447.50Pierceson Coody $79,447.50
Trey Mullinax $66,330Kevin Yu $66,330Taylor Dickson $66,330Thorbjorn Olesen $66,330
Sungjae Im $52,800Doug Ghim $52,800Harry Hall $52,800Niklas Norgaard $52,800Ben Martin $52,800Michael Thorbjornsen $52,800
Jake Knapp $40,095Rikuya Hoshino $40,095Alex Smalley $40,095Joseph Bramlett $40,095Sami Valimaki $40,095Nate Lashley $40,095
Henrik Norlander $31,185Davis Riley $31,185Matteo Manassero $31,185
Webb Simpson $25.509Patton Kizzire $25.509Karl Vilips $25.509
Rico Hoey $23,710David Skinns $23,710Ben Kohles $23,710Thomas Rosenmueller $23,710
Stephan Jaeger $22,770Matt Kuchar $22,770Isaiah Salinda $22,770Nicolai Hojgaard $22,770
Cam Davis $21,978Ryan Fox $21,978Victor Perez $21,978Byeong Hun An $21,978
Alejandro Tosti $20,691Rafael Campos $20,691Camilo Villegas $20,691
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The Old Gold suffered their first defeat in six games after losing 1-0 to Manchester City at the Etihad
but that hasn’t dented the mood around Compton Park
Vitor Pereira led his players to acknowledge the fans at full-time in Manchester, showcasing the togetherness in the Wolves squad at present
The sense of unity that Pereira has implemented since his arrival in December is something quite remarkable
with every player having a role to ensure the club kick on
While Pereira certainly has a list of players who stand out as the most impactful in the squad, inspiration is coming from all angles at Wolves
Club captain Nelson Semedo drew attention to such following the defeat to Man City, as he lauded the signings Pereira made in the January window
“With Vitor arriving, we had a change, and the change was good. Also, we had the players that came to help,” Semedo said to Wolves’ official website
before lauding one rarely-seen player’s impact
Wolves signed Nasser Djiga from Red Star Belgrade in January but have seen very little of the centre-back
There’s hope that Djiga will get more game time with the end of the season in sight
it appears that his impact is impressing those around him without the need to prove himself in games
the Burkina Faso international has played only 20 minutes in the Premier League and has failed to start a league game
Andy Thompson noticed Djiga’s nervousness when he did start a fixture
securing a spot in the starting XI in Wolves’ FA Cup defeat to Bournemouth in March
Pereira is clearly easing the 22-year-old into action as he continues to adapt to his new surroundings
having traded the Serbian top flight for the Premier League
What’s interesting is that Djiga was playing in the Champions League earlier this season
showing that there’s a player there to be utilised once he’s adapted to the demands of the English game
Semedo’s insight into the defender behind the scenes at Compton is uplifting
as Djiga eyes more minutes in the 2025/26 campaign
Scottie Scheffler won his hometown CJ Cup Byron Nelson Sunday by eight shots. His 253 total (31 under) tied the lowest 72-hole aggregate score in PGA Tour history
He earned $1,782,000 from the $9.9 million purse
Runner-up Erik van Rooyen took home $1,079,000
Here’s a look at how the full purse was paid out at TPC Craig Ranch in McKinney
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Dallas resident Scottie Scheffler dominated his hometown event
Had Scheffler played his last two holes Sunday in even-par, he would have held the PGA TOUR scoring record alone. But he missed the green left at the par-3 17th and flubbed his chip shot en route to a bogey, and he failed to get up-and-down from a greenside bunker at the par-5 18th, missing an 8-foot birdie putt and settling for par.
Before those final two holes, Scheffler’s week at THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson was nearly flawless. The world No. 1 carded rounds of 61-63-66-63 at TPC Craig Ranch, becoming the first wire-to-wire winner on TOUR since Lee Hodges at the 2023 3M Open (and just the third wire-to-wire winner at THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson, an event that dates to 1944).
Scottie Scheffler's excellent tee shot leads to birdie on No. 7 at THE CJ CUP
Scheffler led the field at +12.811 Strokes Gained: Approach the Green, his second-best approach week on TOUR behind the 2024 Memorial Tournament presented by Workday (+12.96). He also ranked third in Strokes Gained: Off-the-Tee and sixth in Strokes Gained: Putting.
Prior to Scheffler’s bogey on No. 17, CBS analyst Colt Knost received a tongue-in-cheek text from Thomas that encouraged Scheffler to be satisfied with a share of the record: “Tell Scottie to just make bogey-par and tie my 72-hole record, please … 31-under is just fine,” Thomas texted Knost. “Take pride in that.”
Scheffler obliged – and he certainly took pride in his first PGA TOUR stroke-play title in Texas, at the same event where he made his first TOUR start in 2014 at age 17.
“It feels like a lifetime of hard work and sacrifice for little moments like these,” said Scheffler, who also won the 2022 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play in Texas. “And they're pretty special.”
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Rankings with Record-Setting Win at CJ Cup Byron NelsonBy Ryder Cup Digital On May 5
2025 14:45 UTCScottie Scheffler shot 31-under to pick up his first win of the 2025 season in record-setting fashion
claiming The CJ Cup Byron Nelson by eight shots while widening the gap atop the U.S
Scheffler shot 66 or better in all four rounds of his hometown event to earn 1,782 U.S
The two-time Ryder Cup selection sits atop the rankings with 16,360.75 points
Henley (7,824.20) and Justin Thomas (7,582.83) round out the top 6
Ryder Cup Points list following the BMW Championship on August 17
Captain Keegan Bradley will have six Captain’s picks which will be announced in August following the 2025 Tour Championship
Sam Stevens and Jordan Spieth were the two biggest movers on the U.S
shot a blistering final-round 62 to finish fourth at 19-under
while Stevens was seven-under in the final round and finished third at 20-under
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has been in hospital since late March after being diagnosed with a high-risk pregnancy condition
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Jesy Nelson has revealed the first thing she plans to do when she comes out of hospital
The pregnant Little mix star, 33, has been in hospital since late March after she was diagnosed with twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS)
a condition that could put one or both of her babies at risk
She had emergency surgery to prevent complications around the high-risk condition after revealing both babies had been “living off one placenta”
Nelson revealed she’s eager to dye her “washed-out” auburn hair a different colour after she’s given birth
one of the first things I wanna do is dye my barnet,” the singer said in a TikTok clip from her hospital bed
I feel like I've been this colour for like
The Black Magic singer went on: “So Zion [her boyfriend Zion Foster] wants me to go like a browny-blonde
What like hair colour do you actually love on me best
Some fans in the comments urged the star to stay auburn
while others were keen for her to try blonde
Nelson, who is seven months into her pregnancy, previously said her twins were monochorionic diamniotic (MCDA)
meaning they share a single placenta but have their own separate sacs
TTTS affects 10 to 15 per cent of identical twins who share a placenta
The condition is caused by abnormal connecting blood vessels in the twins’ placenta which leads to an imbalanced blood flow from one twin
leaving one baby with a greater blood volume than the other
Last month, the hitmaker reassured fans that the TTTS had “cleared up,” and that the babies are “still going strong”
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“We just wanted to come on here because we are another week further along
and we feel so grateful and blessed that these little babies are still going strong,” she said in a video from hospital
“You guys have been so lovely; we’ve seen all of your lovely messages and stories
she added with a smile: “We’re still in here
Zion takes me out in the wheelchair down the road
Nelson announced her pregnancy in January by posting a photo of her with Foster
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JESY Nelson has asked her fans for help as she awaits the birth of her twins in hospital
The former Little Mix star is currently expecting her first children with boyfriend Zion Foster, and is being looked after by doctors due to the high risk pregnancy
she’s taken to TikTok to ask for advice regarding her hair
admitting she was excited to dye her hair again once the babies are born
Speaking in her pyjamas in her hospital bed
Jesy zoomed in on her hairline and joked in an American accent: “Ewwww get your grays out for the lads!”
I feel like I’ve been this colour for quite a while now
and I don’t really feel like it’s ginger anymore
But while Jedward declared that red suits her, and others debated the options, some fans have warned her against dying her hair while pregnant or a new mum.
“Wait until the babies are born and dye your hair after, I’ve heard it’s not good to dye your hair while pregnant could be wrong (mom of two under three) so don’t come for me but I love you,” wrote one.
“Bronde will help with the greys,” said another, before noting: “A lot of your hair will fall out after birth so you want low maintenance. Long blonde bob.”
you should probably get something low maintenance,” asserted another
“Blonde did look good on you and ginger too
“Get a caramel balayage with a root stretch
colour is banding and you’ll feel fire!” urged a fourth
I had so much postpartum hair loss I’m now always too scared to wash it,” warned a fifth
“Dye it as close to its natural colour so much easier to maintain after the twins but that’s completely up to you as it’s your hair and you look beautiful no matter what colour you go or how you look,” said a sixth
“Not much bleaching as normally around the three month mark after you can lose hair,” warned another fan
maybe a few highlights through your parting and a nice healthy semi to gloss and add tone.”
Jesy is currently in hospital due to her high risk pregnancy, having been diagnosed with twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS).
TTTS is a rare but serious condition in which blood flows unevenly between identical twins sharing a placenta - putting both babies at risk
The diagnosis took Jesy and Zion by surprise and they revealed they had no idea what TTTS was before the diagnosis
Jesy has already had a successful operation
though didn't specify the type of procedure
and has been keeping herself busy with a self-care and beauty regime
Meanwhile Zion ran the London marathon with less than five weeks training, in order to raise money for the charity Twins Trust in honour of their little ones
Jesy watched from her room and declared in a sweet post: “I honestly didn’t think I could love you any more than I already do @zionfoster but you have made me and our babies the proudest!!!
“You had under 4 weeks to train for the London Marathon and you have worked your absolute bum off to be able to cross that finish line today whilst raising money for an amazing cause @twinstrust and for our babies.”
She added: “Words will never be enough to let you know how proud I am of you
“The most amazing human and daddy — we love you baby
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British artist Mike Nelson has used Fruitmarket’s Warehouse as the machine room or driving force for this major new installation that extends across all three spaces of Fruitmarket
Turning the Warehouse into his studio since the start of May
he has transformed it into both a site of production and part of the setting for his work
The work in the exhibition asks questions about photography and its validity or currency at present
In the early 2000s a major shift was taking place from analogue to digital photography
The world we live in now has shifted still further
highly portable and endlessly accumulating in cloud storage
These shifts have rendered the position of photography within the artistic canon questionable
Playing with scale and our physical relation to it
Nelson attempts to investigate the possibility of bearing witness
In its focus on equipment deemed recently obsolete
the exhibition recalls and echoes earlier work of Nelson’s
such as the darkrooms with developing baths and photos of the rooms and corridors of a working caravanserai in Istanbul hung up to dry in MAGAZIN (Büyük Valide Han)
his Tate Britain Duveen commission from 2019
in which he made monumental sculptures from industrial and agricultural machinery sold off at auction by company liquidators
However now the focus is far more orientated towards the image and our reaction to it – both emotionally and critically
The period around 2010–2014 are the years in focus
in a reassessment of the artist’s own life and work
but also the political events of that time and the people directly affected by them
The work is built around two sets of images: one taken in London that concerns social housing in Britain; and the other of a city in the East of Turkey
Both sets recall a moment of transition – one of demolition
guided by their politics and the leaders of the time
with the work seeking to make some sort of sense of both sites and their inter-relatedness
The exhibition will aim to communicate the ideas contained within the images through constructed environments
It hopes to encourage a visceral empathetic understanding of the two sites and the lives lived there whilst circumnavigating the criticality of their varying histories and current day relevance
though it consists entirely of new work made in and for Fruitmarket
Mike has a long and deep history with Edinburgh
In 1994 he tore Collective Gallery apart with the memorable To the Memory of HP Lovecraft; he was a Sculpture Fellow at Edinburgh College of Art between 1998 and 2008; in 2004 his Pumpkin Palace was parked on a derelict site opposite Fruitmarket; and for Untitled No
22 (High Plains Drifter) in 2008 he painted one of our fire escapes and the entire contents of a store cupboard red to create a disorientating
breath-taking new environment as part of the group exhibition Print the Legend
This present project is the realisation of a long series of conversations about how Mike’s singular political and material vision can best engage with Fruitmarket and our audiences
and we are privileged to have this major new work by one of Britain’s finest international artists unfold in our space
Mike Nelson 27th June – 5th October 2025, Fruitmarket
His work has centred on the transformation of narrative structure to spatial structure
immersing the viewer and agitating their perception of these environments
The narratives employed by the artist are not teleological but multi-layered
and often fractured to the extent that they could be described as a semblance of ‘atmospheres’ put together to give a sense of meaning
The more discrete sculptural works are informed by this practice
often relying on their ambiguity to fade in and out of focus
and back to the very objects or material from which they are made
By working in this way the more overtly political aspects of the early works have become less didactic
both in the way that they are experienced and understood
This has led to the possibility of the viewer being coerced into a state where the understanding of the varied structures of their existence
Nelson represented Britain at the Venice Biennale in 2011 and has twice been nominated for the Turner Prize (2001 & 2007)
at Hayward Gallery (2023) included sculptural works and new versions of key large-scale installations from the 1990s onwards
many shown for the first time since their original presentations
Solo exhibitions and projects include: Extinction Beckons
Turin (2018); Cloak of rags (Tale of a dismembered bank
Turin (2017); tools that see (possessions of a thief) 1985-2005
Noveau Musee National de Monaco (2016); Imperfect geometry for a concrete quarry
Malmö (2016); Amnesiac Shrine or The Misplacement…
New York (2015); Studio apparatus for Kunsthalle Münster
Kunsthalle Münster (2014); Eighty Circles through Canada
Toronto (2014) and Contemporary Art Gallery
Vancouver (2013); More things (To the memory of Honoré de Balzac)
Birmingham (2013); space that saw (platform for a performance in two parts) neugerriemschneider
Berlin (2012); 408 tons of imperfect geometry
54th Venice Biennale (2011); Quiver of Arrows
New York (2007); AMNESIAC SHRINE or Double coop displacement
London (2001); The Deliverance and The Patience
a PEER Commission for the Venice Biennale (2001); and The Coral Reef
Group exhibitions include: Manifesta 15 Barcelona Metropolitana (2024); 13th Gwangju Biennale (2021); MaytoDay
Gwangju (2020); 12th Gwangju Biennale (2018); 250th Summer Exhibition
New York (2016); 13th Biennale de Lyon (2015); INSIDE
New York (2011); Singapore Biennale (2011); Altermodern
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JESY Nelson has shared some happy pregnancy pictures after being bed bound as she awaits the arrival of her twins
Former Little Mix singer Jesy
proudly held up her ultrasound scans while posing on her bed with her burgeoning bump on show
The X Factor winner wore her locks in gorgeous curls and grinned towards the prinouts
Sporting a crop top and and shirt jacket, Jesy played around with her boyfriend Zion Foster
The Wings hitmaker cradled her stomach and gazed into the camera's lens for further stunning shots
she wrote: "Muma Nelson [white heart] Papa Foster," tagging photographer Noah Sapon
Jesy was recently rushed to hospital following the announcement of her high-risk pregnancy and was told she could go into labour at any moment.
Doctors advised it was too early to let her return home.
The singer was diagnosed with twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS), a rare but serious condition in which blood flows unevenly between identical twins sharing a placenta - putting both babies at risk.
The expecting mum previously had a successful operation - though didn't specify the type of procedure - after revealing her twins are "living off one placenta
But the singer is keeping her spirits high with a little beauty therapy
Jesy appeared upbeat and grateful for the pampering session
Today she showed off her freshly done eyelash extensions courtesy of a visiting beautician
“So the lovely @glashesbyhols came and did my lashes yesterday and I can honestly say I’m obsessed,” Jesy told fans over a close-up clip of her face
and switched up my shape a little — and I absolutely love them
Don’t think I’ll be going back to black now!”
Jesy revealed her pregnancy earlier this year in emotional footage of her ultrasound scan and baby bump
She later revealed the pregnancy is considered high risk
The singer has yet to confirm a due date but has continued to keep fans updated on her journey in honest social media posts
On Sunday she took to Instagram to praise Zion for running the marathon with less than five weeks training, after he signed up to raise money for the charity Twins Trust
Premature birth is when a baby is born before 37 weeks of pregnancy
About eight out of 100 babies will be born prematurely
It's possible for a baby to survive if born around 24 weeks of pregnancy onwards - 24 weeks is the legal limit for abortion
Babies born this early need care in a hospital with specialist facilities for premature babies
The risks of having a premature baby include:
They may have health and development problems because they have not fully developed in the womb
pre-term labour is planned and induced because it's safer for the baby to be born sooner rather than later
Risk factors that have been identified for preterm birth include pregnancy with multiple babies
a previous premature birth and problems with the placenta
The singer has been in hospital since late March after she was diagnosed with twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS)
Jesy Nelson has shared a new update from hospital as she and boyfriend Zion Foster continue to navigate a difficult pregnancy journey
following her diagnosis with a rare condition affecting their unborn twins
a potentially serious condition that affects blood flow between twins sharing a placenta
It can lead to complications for one or both babies if left untreated
underwent emergency treatment earlier this year and has been advised to remain in hospital under close monitoring
Doctors are hoping she can safely reach at least 32 weeks before giving birth
she has been finding ways to maintain her routine and lift her spirits
Posting to Instagram Stories on Thursday
the Boyz singer revealed she’d treated herself to a lash appointment from her hospital room
“So the lovely @lashesbyhols came and did my lashes yesterday and I can honestly say I’m obsessed,” Jesy wrote alongside a glowing selfie
“She put brown lashes on me which I’ve never had before and switched up my shape a little and I absolutely love them
don’t think I’ll be going back to black now.”
Foster opened up about the emotional toll the past few weeks have taken on the couple
Speaking to OK! Magazine
he admitted: “The same four walls are driving us a bit crazy.”
But the singer also said the challenging experience has brought them closer
“I think it's at these times when you really
really know what love you have and what your relationship means,” he said
this has just taken it to a whole other level of us knowing we are literally made for each other.”
the couple have added personal touches to the room
“There’s a couch that turns into a bed that we pushed next to the hospital bed
so we’ve made our own double bed,” Foster shared
His comments come as Foster ran the marathon on Sunday to raise money for the Twins Trust charity
an organisation that supports the parents of twins and improves maternity care and research
While unable to support her boyfriend in person, Nelson made sure to share a message of motivation to the musician from her hospital room
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She posted a snap of herself lying in bed watching the BBC coverage of the marathon on her Instagram story
writing: “I feel so emotional this morning knowing my baby is running the marathon for our babies and for @twinstrust.”
Nelson added: “@zionfoster my heart feels so proud of you
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JESY Nelson has revealed she is still in hospital following the announcement of her high-risk twin pregnancy
The former Little Mix star took to Instagram to share a candid video from her hospital room
Jesy is in hospital because she could go into labour at any moment and it's too early into the pregnancy to risk letting her home
The 33-year-old was diagnosed with twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) which puts her unborn twins at risk of dying
The diagnosis took Jesy and her boyfriend Zion Foster by surprise and they revealed they had no idea what TTTS was before the diagnosis
And despite her serious condition, Jesy appeared upbeat and grateful for the pampering session.
Today she showed off her freshly done eyelash extensions courtesy of a visiting beautician.
“So the lovely @glashesbyhols came and did my lashes yesterday and I can honestly say I’m obsessed,” Jesy told fans over a close-up clip of her face.
On Sunday she took to Instagram to praise Zion for running the marathon with less than five weeks training, after he signed up to raise money for the charity Twins Trust.
It comes as Jade's former Little Mix bandmate faced awkward questions about her in a TV show last night
Jade Thirlwall was left speechless by a savage question on The Assembly as she was forced to open up about the dark side of Little Mix
Jade is one of four celebrities on ITV’s new series
where she was questioned by interviewers who are autistic
neurodivergent or learning disabled and no topic is off limits
Jade revealed she had broken down in tears over Jesy's shock departure from Little Mix
And her Rizzle Kicks rapper boyfriend responded by fetching her a pasty from bakery chain Greggs
Jade, 32, said at the time: “We were driving up North to see my family
“I just wailed and wailed for an hour or something
“And then he went out into the shops and he came back with a pasty from Greggs and I thought
Taylor Pendrith wins THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson 2024
The PGA TOUR returns to the Lone Star State for THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson
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following up his Thursday round of 61 with a Friday effort of 63 amid a lengthy weather delay to lead the tournament by six strokes over Sam Stevens at 18-under Ricky Castillo and Kurt Kitayama
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There may have been barely a shred of light left Saturday night at THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson, but after one more birdie – in the dark – Scottie Scheffler will head into Sunday’s finale at TPC Craig Ranch with an eight-shot lead.
And very likely the first step towards a return to the PGA TOUR winner circle.
Scheffler, who is looking for his first win of 2025, was 2 under after three holes in his third round before giving one back on the par-3 4th – his first bogey of the week. He added another birdie on the par-5 9th before bogeying the par-4 11th.
He drove the green on the short par-4 14th, leaving his tee ball just 13 feet away en route to another birdie. He added circles on his card on Nos. 15 and 18 to come in with a 5-under 66.
“It was good golf. I did a good job getting it around today,” Scheffler explained. “I definitely wasn’t as sharp as I was the last two days, but overall I posted a pretty good score. Over a 72-hole tournament you're going to have days, or typically at least one day where your swing's not firing on all cylinders like it was the first two days. It's all about how you battle through that.”
Scottie Scheffler drives the green for birdie on No. 14 at THE CJ CUP
Scheffler’s previous low 54-hole total on the PGA TOUR is 193, which came at the 2024 Travelers Championship, which he would go on to win.
He’s at 23-under 190 through three rounds at TPC Craig Ranch – essentially his hometown event. He got his first TOUR start here in 2014 while still in high school.
“This tournament means a lot to me,” Scheffler said. “I grew up coming out here to watch.
“Tomorrow should be a fun day and a good opportunity for me to go out and have a good round and hopefully win a tournament.”
If Scheffler were to go on to win, it would be his first official win since the TOUR Championship last September (Scheffler won the Hero World Challenge in December). Scheffler has five top-10s so far this season, with his best result, a T2, coming at the Texas Children’s Houston Open.
The widest margin of victory in Scheffler’s career was five shots, which he’s done twice – at both the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard and THE PLAYERS Championship in 2023.
Unless Scheffler completely implodes Sunday, the margin-of-victory number could likely be in jeopardy.
The last golfer to have an eight-shot lead on the PGA TOUR through 54 holes was Rory McIlroy at the 2011 U.S. Open.
The reigning Player of the Year is not teeing it up next week at the Truist Championship (he did not play the event in 2024, either) but is set to be in action at the PGA Championship, the second major of the year.
There is a three-way tie for second heading into Sunday with Erik van Rooyen, Adam Schenk and Ricky Castillo all at 15 under.
Van Rooyen, Schenk, and Castillo all have a great chance to earn their way into the Truist Championship via the Aon Swing 5 if they remain near the top of the board come Sunday night. With Scheffler’s big-time advantage, a secondary prize may be the thing they’re shooting for.
“He's the best player in the world for a reason,” Schenk said. “I try to think of a situation where it's an advantage to me to catch up to him tomorrow and I really can't come up with one – unless I just make a whole bunch of putts.”
The third round was delayed with the second round needing to be pushed into Saturday morning due to a six-plus hour weather delay Friday. Golfers teed off in threesomes of Nos. 1 and 10.
Scottie Scheffler capped a dominant victory at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson with the lowest 72-hole score in PGA Tour history
Scheffler fired an 8-under 63 on Sunday at TPC Craig Ranch to finish at 31-under 253
first recorded by Justin Thomas at the 2017 Sony Open and again by Ludvig Åberg at the 2023 RSM Classic
Scheffler rattled off four straight birdies and then capped his front nine with a 20-foot eagle make at the par-5 ninth
“I never really felt like my lead was too comfortable,” Scheffler said
A flubbed chip that rolled back to his feet at the par-3 17th led to bogey
and Scheffler closed with par at the par-5 finishing hole
Hideki Matsuyama won The Sentry earlier this year at 35 under
Scheffler is now the ninth member of the 30-under club
though only the second player who didn’t accomplish the feat at Kapalua
Dustin Johnson shot 30 under in winning the 2020 Northern Trust
so Scheffler has the relation-to-par record in the continental U.S
which included a best-ball score of 17-under 54 over four days
comes right before a $15 million renovation to the TPC layout led by former major winner Lanny Wadkins
solid test of golf; they don’t want it to be a putting contest,” Wadkins said
“They want it to be something to test every bit of their ability from driving in the fairway and quality iron play and everything else that goes into shooting a round of golf
Wadkins said during last week’s appearance on Golf Channel’s Golf Today that he’d be “shocked” if the winning score was lower than 15 under
Third-place Sam Stevens was 11 back and Jordan Spieth
“I told you it was going to be a steep mountain to climb
which is kind of what you expect from the world No
and you’re almost flabbergasted in a way because I’d fire in like that 5-iron on 9 comes to mind
Added Scheffler: “It was going to take something special for him today in order to catch me
I think he did his best to put up a special round
This is Scheffler’s first official PGA Tour victory since last June’s Travelers Championship
He’s more recently won the Olympics and Hero World Challenge
It’s also his maiden title at his hometown PGA Tour event
usually watching his idols for hours on the driving range
and first played in 2014 when he was a senior at Highland Park High in Dallas
I think about a lot of different stuff,” Scheffler said
This was my first start on the PGA Tour when I was in high school
The girl I was dating at the time is now my wife
My sister was caddieing for me at the time
and I think at times it all comes crashing down to me at once
We have a lot of great memories as kids coming to watch this tournament
and it’s more of a dream to be able to win it.”
Jordan Spieth chips in for seventh birdie in final round on No. 12 at THE CJ CUP
Jordan Spieth won’t catch his fellow Texan Scottie Scheffler at THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson Sunday, but with his lowest round in nearly a half-decade in the books, Spieth can take plenty of momentum and confidence into the busy summertime stretch on the PGA TOUR.
Spieth shot a 9-under 62 Sunday at TPC Craig Ranch, his lowest 18-hole score on TOUR since August 2021.
He got as high as second on the leaderboard as Scheffler continued his march closer the title – he sat 31-under par through 14 holes – but as Spieth heads into next week at the Truist Championship, and continues his own hunt for the career Grand Slam at the PGA Championship, he’s on a run of four-straight weeks of top-20 finishes.
Spieth made five birdies on his opening nine holes Sunday, including a run of three in a row on Nos. 4-6. He made back-to-back birdies on Nos. 11-12 before adding one more circle on the card on par-4 14th before one more to close out his day on No. 18.
His 62 tied his lowest final-round effort on the PGA TOUR.
Jordan Spieth spins approach back for birdie on No. 11 at THE CJ CUP
Spieth hasn’t won on TOUR since the RBC Heritage in 2022 and shut things down in August as he underwent surgery on his left wrist. He opened his 2025 campaign at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and finished tied for fourth the next week at the WM Phoenix Open. He added one more top-10 to his ledger – a tie for ninth at the Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches – and has since gone T12-T14-T18 in his previous three tournaments starting at the Valero Texas Open.
It's been a steady if unspectacular season – he’s 31st in Strokes Gained: Total so far in 2025 – but this recent run of good play, along with Sunday’s final tally, is nothing but positive.
“The ultimate goal is consistent play, but it's not bogey avoidance or anything like that. I'm not changing strategy. It's just that my mechanics are just getting a little bit better each week,” Spieth said. “I'm able to do sufficient stuff maybe that I wasn't able to do last year, that maybe my wrist is holding me back, I'm not sure. I feel really good about what we're working on.”
With the PGA Championship around the corner, Spieth’s own chase for a career Grand Slam was again brought to the forefront of many in the golf world after Rory McIlroy’s green jacket triumph in April. There haven’t been the brutal heartbreaks and the ongoing question about Spieth’s chase, with Augusta National playing host to the same April tradition year after year, but with McIlroy checking the game’s biggest box, well, what about Spieth?
"It's obviously a very challenging week for him. It was harder than anybody, maybe ever trying to win the Masters,” Spieth said on the CBS broadcast Sunday afternoon. “To be that far from his most recent major as well, and then to go do it — it was very inspiring."
Good play and good vibes have Spieth ready for his own attempt at history.
Jesy Nelson isn’t going to have a bad hair day even in the hospital
posted a candid TikTok over the weekend asking fans for hair dye suggestions following surgery to save her unborn twins
revealed she was diagnosed with twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS)
a rare condition that can pose serious risks to both babies
She’s been hospitalised since March and will remain under medical care to help avoid early labor
one of the first things I wanna do is dye my barnet,” she said
Jesy also managed to sneak in some glam time
showing off a fresh set of lashes done right in her hospital room
“I can honestly say I’m obsessed,” she wrote on Instagram
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the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History kicks off a celebration of Black pioneer London Nelson’s legacy
tree work in Monterey this week will close some off ramps on Highway 1
Local favorite and native Texan Scottie Scheffler, the world's No. 1 player, prevailed at the 2025 CJ Cup Byron Nelson
shooting a 31 under to tie the PGA Tour scoring record
Scheffler was eight shots ahead of second-place Erik van Rooyen
the largest margin of victory at the event since 1983
Scheffler's win at TPC Craig Ranch in McKinney
was his first of 2025 and 14th of his PGA Tour career
He earned a nice payday of $1.782 million with the win
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Sunday Scottie Scheffler looks to secure 14th PGA Tour win at the 2025 CJ Cup Byron Nelson
Lone Star legend and World No. 1, Scheffler extended his significant lead from six strokes to eight during the third round of the CJ Cup Byron Nelson — getting him one step closer to his first PGA Tour win of the 2025 season.
A win here, Scheffler explained, would be especially meaningful. Not only would it be his second career victory in his home state, but it would also come at the site of his PGA Tour debut — where he first teed it up at this event back in 2014 as a 17-year-old amateur, with an impressive T-22 finish.
“It would mean a lot,” Scheffler said. “This tournament has been good to me over the years. It was my first professional start in 2014. They gave me a spot when I was in high school. Had a great week. This tournament means a lot to me. I grew up coming out here to watch.”
Beyond the emotional value, a win today would also mark Scheffler’s fourth consecutive season win and make him the 72nd player in PGA Tour history to reach 14 wins. Based on his mindset, Scheffler is ready to close it out.
“Tomorrow should be a fun day and a good opportunity for me to go out and have a good round and hopefully win a tournament,” he said.
If he can do it, Scheffler will head home with 1.782 million, 500 FedEx Cup points and a little more Texas golf history attached to his name. Check out the complete payouts for the 2025 CJ Cup Byron Nelson below.
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Scottie Scheffler struggled to contain his emotions after his victory at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson tournament on Sunday
The World No 1 choked back tears during an on-course interview with CBS' Amanda Balionis
then hammered home the significance of his victory - with the 28-year-old paying tribute to his wife
I think about a lot of different stuff," Scheffler said
"The girl I was dating at the time is now my wife
and I think at times it all comes crashing down to me at once."
Scheffler made history on Sunday with a dominant wire-to-wire victory at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson
The American tied the PGA Tour 72-hole scoring record of 253
a mark previously set by Justin Thomas and Ludvig Aberg
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He finished the tournament at an astonishing 31-under par
The victory represented Scheffler's 14th career win on the PGA Tour
moving him ahead of fellow American Jordan Spieth on the all-time list
the achievement went beyond mere statistics
"I never really got this far to be honest with you
I always just dreamed of playing golf on the PGA Tour," Scheffler reflected
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Scheffler's dominance was evident throughout the tournament as he finished eight shots ahead of his nearest competitor, Erik van Rooyen.
The victory was particularly special as it came in what Scheffler considers his hometown area.
Though born in Ridgewood, New Jersey, Scheffler moved to Dallas, Texas with his family when he was six years old.
He grew up in the area and attended Highland Park High School in Dallas.
The tournament is held at TPC Craig Ranch in McKinney, Texas, approximately 30 miles outside of Dallas.
"I would come out on the driving range and watch these guys practice, hitting their brand-new range balls," Scheffler recalled of his childhood visits to the tournament.
Scheffler's victory truly represented a homecoming for the world's best golfer.
"That's all I wanted to do was come out here and play a golf course that was in great shape and compete on the best golf courses in the world against the best players," he said.
Scottie Scheffler was jubilant after winning the CJ Cup Byron Nelson on Sunday
The emotional significance of winning in front of family and childhood friends was evident throughout his post-victory comments.
Following his historic performance, Scheffler will take next week's Truist Championship off.
This break will allow him to prepare for the season's second major tournament, the PGA Championship.
The World No 1 will be among the favourites as he continues his remarkable 2025 season.
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Update: Second-round play at THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson resumed at 4 p.m. local time
Play resumed at 4 p.m. local time after the second round was suspended due to lightning at THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson.
Play was originally halted at 9:46 a.m. local time due to lightning in the area.
As of 3:13 p.m. local time, practice facilties have reopened for players with the expectation of a restart at 4 p.m. CT.
Overnight leader Scottie Scheffler is 2-under through nine holes, 12-under overall, and has a two-shot advantage over Jhonattan Vegas. Scheffler shot a 10-under 61 Thursday.
Vince Whaley has the round of the day going. He is 4 under through nine holes and has moved into a tie for 14th.
After heavy rain and damaging winds led to a forced evacuation at TPC Craig Ranch on Wednesday prior to THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson, potential thunderstorms and adverse weather conditions remain on tap for the rest of the week. A flash flood warning is in effect in the McKinney, Texas, area until 7 a.m. local time on Thursday, with the first grouping set to tee off at 6:50 a.m. (7:50 a.m. EDT).
Showers and thunderstorms can be expected Friday as well, with a cold front pushing through North Texas.
See the full forecast for the rest of the week below.
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2025 CJ Cup Byron Nelson Saturday TV coverage: How to watch Round 3
The 2025 CJ Cup Byron Nelson continues on Saturday with the third round at TPC Craig Ranch
Here’s everything you need to know to watch the tournament on Saturday
including full CJ Cup Byron Nelson TV coverage
After an impressive 36-hole performance during Thursday and Friday’s rounds at the CJ Cup, one thing is clear: this tournament is Scottie Scheffler’s to lose.
Scheffler began round two with eight consecutive pars and an eagle on his ninth hole (No
When the action resumed nearly six hours later at 4:01 p.m.
Scheffler rattled off six birdies on his inward nine to shoot an 8-under 63 and post a career-best 36-hole total of 124 — just one stroke shy of tying the all-time 36-hole opening score on tour
leaving several players to finish their rounds Saturday morning
His 36-hole total secured him a commanding six-shot lead heading into round three
You can watch the third round of the CJ Cup Byron Nelson on TV via Golf Channel
which will air coverage beginning at 1 p.m
PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ will provide exclusive early coverage and featured group streaming coverage starting at 7:45 a.m
Below you will find everything you need to know to watch the third round of the 2025 CJ Cup Byron Nelson
Golf Channel will air third-round TV coverage of the 2025 CJ Cup Byron Nelson from 1-3 p.m
and CBS will broadcast the tournament from 3-6 p.m
Nelson Jardim previously spent two spells on the coaching staff at Swansea City
Head coach Nelson Jardim has left Newport County by mutual consent after just under a season in charge of the League Two club
The 46-year-old Portuguese coach took up the role on an initial one-year deal last summer
"I have known Nelson for 15 years and we have always been open and honest with each other,'' said chairman Huw Jenkins
"He felt that it was best for him and the club to move on with just two games left and our league status now secure."
Assistant manager Dafydd Williams will take interim charge of Newport's final two games at Fleetwood on Saturday (15:00 BST) and at home against Tranmere Rovers on Saturday
Jardim hinted to BBC Sport Wales last week that he was considering his future at the Exiles
with his wife and young children still living in Portugal
it suited me and it suited the club to have a one-year contract," Jardim said
"The changes were for the club and for me as well
I have a young family and we need to assess everything
That conversation has to come at the end of the season
I've always felt confident with that and since the start
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Newport say the decision was made at a meeting with the club's chairman Jenkins after Monday's goalless draw at home to Walsall
With two games remaining Newport are 20th in League Two on 49 points
"I can't thank Nelson enough for his hard work
especially as he left his young family in Portugal to take on the role," added Jenkins
who completed a takeover of the club in January 2024
"He took on a tough challenge with lots of changes at the club from a squad overhaul to the way we operate and work
"His main goal was to keep the club in League Two during a season of transition so that we can start building for the future
but he feels that with the job completed then it was time for him to look for a new challenge
"Having taken on board his thoughts and the timing
it also allows us the space to reflect and plan over the final two games and the summer to appoint a replacement as quickly as possible."
Jardim took charge of the club following the departure of Graham Coughlan in June 2024 with Jenkins promising a "new direction" for the club
The Exiles then signed 17 new players during last summer's transfer window
while Jenkins is now looking to make his second managerial appointment in the coming months
"It's been a difficult season at times
but considering all the experience we have gained over the last 12 months then I believe there is a clear understanding of what we need to move us forward as a team and a club," said Jenkins
"We will be looking to bring in the right manager or head coach to build on those last 12 months so we can start the season strongly; move the club forward and challenge for the top part of League Two."
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Scottie Scheffler executed a textbook fairway bunker shot on TPC Craig Ranch's 9th hole Sunday
You’d be forgiven for thinking Scottie Scheffler didn’t miss a shot en route to his record-tying 31-under win at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson
But despite what his eight-shot win looked like on paper
One of his looser swings came on TPC Craig Ranch‘s par-5 9th hole Sunday when he flared his tee shot into a fairway bunker
leaving him 236 yards from the green off a sandy lie with the ball slightly above his feet
Further complicating the shot were trees all down the right side and a trench fronting the green
Scheffler’s club of choice to the back pin: 3-iron
“Wow, does this look in the good in the air,” CBS analyst Colt Knost said on the telecast
Scheffler’s ball touched down in the center of the green and rolled out to 20 feet
When the ball is above a right-handed player’s feet
This is because of the “flatter” swing plane created by the lie
It’s also common to hit behind the ball from hanging lies
What I appreciate about how Scheffler handled this challenge was in his set-up and swing.
His posture is tall with alignment wide open (left) of the target
This counters the position of the ball above his feet and helps steepen the backswing
Fairway bunker shots with long irons and hybrids require speed to get the ball up quickly
Taking a shorter backswing may help with contact but not with launch
The path of the club is low and left of the target
This is due to the steep backswing and downswing path
The exit of the shaft when seen from downline is actually below his left shoulder; this helps keep pressure moving to the front side and his body turning to the finish
Scheffler’s tee shot at 9 may not have been perfect
but his second shot from the sand was — and so was his next shot
Scheffler drained his eagle putt to get to six under for his round
reducing the odds of anyone catching him from slim to none
Gary Woodland and Will Zalatoris led a raft of field changes for the CJ Cup Byron Nelson after they withdrew from the latest PGA Tour stop
Eight players officially withdrew from the latest PGA Tour stop at TPC Craig Ranch
with two others missing out after a reordering of the exemption categories
Zalatoris and Woodland were replaced by James Hahn and Cameron Champ respectively, while Michael Kim and Nick Dunlap also withdrew from the tournament - to be replaced by Dylan Wu and Kevin Tway
And Zac Blair can breathe a sigh of relief
as he initially missed out as he dropped out of the field in favor of former USA Ryder Cup captain Zach Johnson when the exemptions were reordered
But Blair then made his way back in to the starting line-up as a replacement when Brandt Snedeker later pulled out
Keith Mitchell was something of a surprise withdrawal from the CJ Cup
as he's in touching distance of a spot in the field for the next Signature Event of the season - the Truist Championship
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The 33-year-old is tied for fifth in the AON Swing 5
and a good performance at the Byron Nelson to keep that spot would see him in the sixth lucrative Signature Event of the season
Taylor Montgomery takes Mitchell's place in the field
with another change being Joe Highsmith pulling out and being replaced by Matt NeSmith
Youngster Blades Brown is another withdrawal
with the 17-year-old superstar passing up his sponsor's invite to instead continue in his quest to earn Korn Ferry Tour status to help his end goal of earning a PGA Tour card
Late exemptions at the CJ Cup were extended to Martin Laird
Gary Woodland (WD) - Cameron Champ (IN)
Keith Mitchell (WD) - Taylor Montgomery (IN)
*Zac Blair is IN the field for the CJ Cup Byron Nelson
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A big fan of watching any golf from any tour
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Scottie Scheffler takes an eight-shot lead into the final round of the CJ Cup Byron Nelson
which got back on track Saturday following a lengthy weather delay on Day 2
Here’s a look at the full tee times and pairings for Sunday at TPC Craig Ranch in McKinney, Texas (click here for how to watch)
Scottie Scheffler will hold a dominant lead Sunday afternoon
The 2025 CJ Cup Byron Nelson concludes on Sunday with the fourth and final round at TPC Craig Ranch in Dallas
You can find full CJ Cup Byron Nelson tee times for Sunday’s fourth and final round at the bottom of this post
Scottie Scheffler is on the doorstep of his first win in 2025
Scheffler will begin his Sunday round at TPC Craig Ranch with an eight-shot lead
Scheffler has gained more than nine strokes on the field with his approach game alone this week
Add in an extremely solid driver and a hot putter and the eight-shot lead starts to make sense
Sam Stevens had worked hard enough to get the deficit to five shots when Scheffler had bogeyed the 11th
but three birdies in Scheffler’s final five holes solidified the biggest 54-hole lead Scheffler has ever held on the PGA Tour
local time Sunday alongside Erik Van Rooyen
it’ll be his 14th PGA Tour win and his 10th in the last three years
fellow Texan Jordan Spieth continues his own solid
form Spieth has finished in the top 20 his last three events and rode a Saturday 67 to move into at tie for 23rd
Spieth kicks off his final round at 11 a.m
You can watch Sunday’s fourth and final round of the CJ Cup Byron Nelson from 1-3 p.m. ET on Golf Channel, and from 3-6 p.m. ET on CBS. You can also stream exclusive online coverage via PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ starting at 6:45 a.m
You can check out the complete Round 4 tee times for the 2025 CJ Cup Byron Nelson below
What a week for Scottie Scheffler in his hometown event
The world's No. 1 player dominated at the 2025 CJ Cup Byron Nelson
shooting 31 under to tie the PGA Tour scoring record
the largest winning margin at the event since 1983
and it was the lowest score in the history of the Byron Nelson tournament
The win was Scheffler's first in 2025 and his 14th of his PGA Tour career
He also earned $1.782 million for the victory
Here's the breakdown of how much money each player earned at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson
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at Peace Lutheran Church in the life center in Grand Island with the Rev
Inurnment will take place at Loup Fork Cemetery in Boelus at a later date
Memorials are suggested to the Peace Lutheran Foundation
are pending at Stonacek Funeral Chapel in Norfolk
at Sacred Heart Catholic Church-Olean with burial at Ss
Peter and Paul Catholic Cemetery in Howells
at the United Methodist Church in Meadow Grove
at Trinity Lutheran Church in Madison with the Rev
Burial will be at Crown Hill Cemetery in Madison
Stonacek Funeral Chapel is in charge of the arrangements
of Howells are pending at Minnick Funeral Home in West Point
of Norfolk are pending at Stonacek Funeral Chapel in Norfolk
Home for Funerals in Norfolk is in charge of arrangements
Burial will follow at New Lutheran Cemetery in Norfolk
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Davis Riley drains eagle putt to make cut at THE CJ CUP
Davis Riley was assessed a two-stroke penalty Saturday morning for using a distance-measuring device that had the slope feature turned on
given how flat things are at TPC Craig Ranch
But rules are rules – despite how new said set of rules are
he said he leaned on his caddie to steer him around his second nine and to just 11 feet on the par-5 ninth
and poured in the eagle putt to see him make the cut at THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson on the number
and that's just part of the game,” Riley said
Riley had hit his tee shot on the par-3 17th to just 12 feet and was sitting at even par for the day.
Riley admitted it was a bit of a fluke situation where the rangefinder was in its case and then pulled out to measure, and in that transition, a button must have accidentally been pushed.
He ended up shooting 1-over 36 for his first nine holes.
“It was just kind of one of those moments where your heart sinks a little bit, like you're just throwing away two shots,” Riley said. “It is what it is. That's the rules of golf. And we certainly have a trial period here with this, and I know the USGA is trying to do something about the range finder and the pace of play.
Davis Riley goes flag-hunting to set up birdie at THE CJ CUP
“I don't know if there's a way around it and a different angle to look at it, but, yeah, it was just a bad break. I'm just happy the way I rallied.”
Riley bounced back with a birdie on the par-5 18th after the penalty and made bogeys on Nos. 3 and 6 before coming to the ninth hole telling himself he needed an eagle to find the weekend.
Riley said he hit a good drive – which barely found the rough – then hit a perfectly judged 5-iron. His putt was about three inches outside left and he hit it center cut.
“I was real excited about that,” Riley said.
Scottie Scheffler continues to lead THE CJ CUP by six shots with the second round wrapping up Saturday afternoon due to a lengthy weather delay on Friday, with his 8-under 63 holding up as the lowest score of the second round.
This is not, however, the first time that Riley has called a penalty on himself in a tournament that involves Scheffler. In the final of the 2013 U.S. Junior Amateur, Riley called a one-stroke penalty on himself when he addressed a birdie putt and his ball moved. That resulted in him losing to Scheffler 3 and 2.
The times have changed, but Riley’s integrity has not.
“I love this game, and that's one of the beautiful things about this game is the integrity all of us PGA TOUR players and golfers uphold that standard to ourself,” Riley said. “This is a game of integrity, so play with it and act that way.”
The second round of the CJ Cup Byron Nelson concluded early Saturday afternoon following a 6-hour weather suspension Friday
Scottie Scheffler leads by six shots entering the final two rounds at TPC Craig Ranch
Here’s a look at the full tee times and groupings for the adjusted third round in McKinney, Texas. CBS will have coverage from 3-6 p.m. EDT, with Golf Channel taking over at 6 p.m. until play concludes for the day