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Justin Hastings made history at the US Open as the first golfer from the Cayman Islands to make the cut, but he won't receive any prize money.
Justin Hastings was the only amateur to make the cut at the US Open, but the Cayman Islands golfer won't take home any prize ...
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The Mirror US on MSNU.S. Open star will receive no prize money despite making the cut at OakmontJustin Hastings made history at the U.S. Open this week by becoming the first person from the Cayman Islands to make the cut ...
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The Mirror US on MSNU.S. Open golfer details eye-opening full costs and prize money breakdownThe U.S. Open offers the world's best golfers one of the biggest paydays of the season with a $21.5 million purse on offer; ...
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The Loop on MSNFirst-time U.S. Open qualifier reveals how much he made (and how much he paid) to compete at OakmontTo be clear, Nicholas isn’t complaining, and we can’t imagine too many qualifiers would. For most, the U.S. Open is a dream they would happily lose to money to achieve. But if Nicholas’ video taught ...
For fans, the thought of a career in golf sounds like a ticket to the good times. However the reality is much tougher for the majority of professionals.
About 150 British fans of Manchester City and Chelsea had to hand their passports in to the police for the month, because ...
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