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Australian Open, Lethal Weapon
Young American pro with a ‘Lethal Weapon’ name leaves Australia with huge victory, spot in British Open
Spieth's was one of several names that caught Johnston's eye looking at the Australian Open trophy. Rory McIlroy, Adam Scott, Tom Watson and Jack Nicklaus were some of the others. None of them—great as they were, or are—were named after a Hollywood action movie.
American 'Lethal Weapon' eyes shootout with Herbert for Australian Open title
MELBOURNE, Nov 30 (Reuters) - American rookie Ryggs Johnston booked a shootout with home hero Lucas Herbert for the Australian Open trophy at waterlogged Kingston Heath on Saturday as favourite Cameron Smith crashed out of contention.
‘Lethal Weapon’ Ryggs Johnston and Shin Ji-yai win Australian Open titles
The mixed tournament involves men and women teeing off in alternating groups on the same courses. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Rookie Ryggs Johnston looking a lethal weapon until 14th hole at Australian Open
American Ryggs Johnston claimed a share of the lead heading into the final round of just his second DP World Tour event at the ISPS HANDA Australian Open.
Golf-American 'Lethal Weapon' eyes shootout with Herbert for Australian Open title
By Ian Ransom MELBOURNE (Reuters) -American rookie Ryggs Johnston booked a shootout with home hero Lucas Herbert for the Australian Open trophy at waterlogged Kingston Heath on Saturday as favourite Cameron Smith crashed out of contention.
An American named after a Lethal Weapon character stands between Aussies and Australian Open title
Lucas Herbert admitted his desperation to win the national title may have caused him to tighten up in the third round of the Australian Open as he shot even par on a drenched Kingston Heath to allow his opponents back into the contest after starting the weekend with a four-shot lead.
Herbert eyes Australian Open crown after hanging tough
Unheralded American Ryggs Johnston has joined home hope and halfway frontrunner Lucas Herbert in the Australian Open lead after a wet and wild third round.
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Bad news for Israel, as Iran gets highly lethal weapon from Russia, its name is..., what will Netanyahu do now?
Tehran: Iran, which is engaged in an almost direct confrontation with Israel, is working day and night to enhance its ...
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Mel Gibson: “What did I do, really?” on Hollywood Ever Forgiving Him as He’s Still Hopeful for Lethal Weapon 5 to Happen
Lethal Weapon 5 could still do pretty well in theatres, given that films like John Wick have proven that the action thriller ...
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Boston Celtics combo guard Payton Pritchard is a lethal weapon
Pritchard has shown that he can hold his own against anyone with his dangerous long-distance shooting and aggressive, ...
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The lethal weapon: Unknown US rookie pulls Aus Open boilover as locals crumble on final day
The final round of the Australian Open is underway at Kingston Heath as the local at the pointy of the leaderboards attempt ...
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Barrister accused of farmer murder with ‘lethal weapon’ made an ‘excessive response’, court told
When barrister and farmer Diarmuid Phelan pulled out a “lethal weapon” and fired it in the direction of an intruder during an ...
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Ogle on the impact of Lethal Weapon throw-in for Oldham
Reagan Ogle has been nicknamed 'Mel Gibson' by assistant boss Gary Brabin. But Oldham's resident Australian wants his long throw-in to the be ...
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American Ranked 954th in the World Wins DP World Tour's Australian Open
Ryggs Johnston, a 24-year-old from Montana making his second DP World Tour start, was just as shocked as anyone that he won ...
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