Collin Morikawa lines up a putt on the first green during the third round of the Workday Championship golf tournament, Feb. 27, 2021, in Bradenton, Fla. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)
Round 2 of the 2026 Sony Open is underway at Waialae Country Club in Hawaii. The weather conditions today are going to be similar to yesterday’s conditions. The one difference may be the wind. So far, walking around today, it feels like the wind has died down somewhat compared to yesterday’s conditions.
The current cut line sits at -1. With 71 players sitting at or below -1.
The Indiana House Speaker Todd Huston has a major dilemma. Apparently he does not have an endless supply of public money to build sports venues but Indiana might have a chance at adding major league sports. Huston has decided to put all of his chips in and show the ownership of the Chicago Bears National Football League franchise that he wants them somewhere in northwest Indiana and it’s too bad Indianapolis in that city’s quest for state money for a Major League Soccer stadium in town. Huston said that “discussions involving the Bears need to happen quickly,” although it does not appear that the Illinois governor or the state legislature is in any rush to give the Bears’ franchise ownership any money to build a stadium in Arlington Heights, a Chicago suburb.
The Indiana Governor Mike Braun and several state legislators would support building a stadium for the football team. There is no offer on the table from Indiana. Hammond might be a spot of interest. It is less than 30 miles south of Chicago. In December 2025, the Bears’ franchise President and CEO Kevin Warren sent another letter to Bears’ ticket holders, marketing partners and fans updating them on how a possible move to suburban Arlington Heights is going. Well it turns out that moving to Arlington Heights is not going according to plan and another strategy may be needed. A plan to build a Major League Soccer stadium in Indianapolis to attract an MLS expansion franchise was gaining steam in 2025 but the plan needed state money. That plan seemingly has been shoved to the backburner. The Bears franchise ownership wanted more than a billion dollars from Illinois lawmakers for a stadium-village. It’s Indiana’s turn to come up with a public money offer for a Bears franchise venue.
Michael van Gerwen 8 – 6 Gian van Veen (best of 15 legs)
Michael van Gerwen delivered a statement of intent as he continues the push to recapture his dominant best form, holding off a late surge from Gian van Veen to claim the Bahrain Darts Masters title.
‘Mighty Mike’ as van Gerwen is known, raced into a 3-0 lead with some fabulous finishing, and took his lead to 6-2 before his fellow Dutchman van Geen pulled three legs back in a row to increase the pressure on the three time former world champion.
But van Gerwen kept his composure to hold his throw, finishing with a superb triple 10, double 18 to secure his 17th World Series regional title. He has also won the World Series Finals on six occasions.
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Littler pays the Price in quarters as van Gerwen fires
It goes without saying that Luke Littler enters any tournament as the favourite, but after his exceptional last-16 win over Paul Lim, few expected Gerwyn Price to be able to cope with ‘The Nuke.’
But the Welshman was in fine form, with both scoring and finishing, while Littler missed key chances that allowed Price to break throw twice, the latter sealed with a bullseye finish, before he wrapped up a 6–2 victory with double 10.
Luke Humphries also exited at the quarter-final stage, losing 6–3 to Nathan Aspinall as both top seeds fell in the last eight.
The master teaches the impressive apprentice a lesson
With his run to this year’s World Championship final, van Veen had usurped van Gerwen as the Netherlands’ leading darts player, giving the final an added edge with authority at stake.
And although van Veen showed the fighting spirit that has propelled him into the leading pack in darts, van Gerwen remained in control, displaying a level of resolve that has at times been lacking in the highest-pressure moments.
If ‘Mighty Mike’ can maintain this standard throughout the season, there is every chance he can give Luke Littler reason to look over his shoulder more often than he has become accustomed to.
A big weekend ahead for Let ’em Run on Sports Talk Media Network
Let ’em Run heads into a busy and exciting weekend with two shows built for horseplayers who want an edge. These shows deliver insight, structure, and clear opinions. From Friday’s early analysis to Saturday’s Late P5 breakdown, the focus stays on preparation and value.
The Kentucky Derby trail is heating up. Fair Grounds sits at the center of it all. This weekend demands sharp information, and the Let ’em Run team is ready.
With major prep races on the card and Fair Grounds taking center stage, this is one of those weekends where information matters. The Let ’em Run team is locked in and ready to break it all down.
Friday Happy Hour Puts the Lecomte in the Spotlight
The weekend begins Friday at 12:30 PM with the Let ’em Run Happy Hour Podcast. The show streams live on YouTube and multiple platforms. Fred “Bro” York teams up with John Kostin to break down The Lecomte Stakes.
The Lecomte offers 20 Kentucky Derby points to the winner. Points also go to second through fifth. That makes this race a key target for serious barns with Triple Crown hopes. Friday’s show digs into pace scenarios, pedigree angles, trainer intent, and early value opportunities.
The episode also features a special guest. That added perspective brings insight straight from inside the game. This show sets the table before scratches, final odds, and late betting movement reshape the race.
Saturday Delivers the Full Late P5 Breakdown
Saturday is where decisions get made. Let ’em Run returns with a full breakdown of the Late P5 at Fair Grounds. The analysis reflects updated scratches and conditions.
The sequence features strong races on dirt and turf. Everything builds toward Race 13, The Lecomte. The Saturday show focuses on ticket construction and strategy. Singles, spreads, pace flow, and Brisnet-based angles all come into play.
This show goes beyond picking winners. It attacks the sequence with purpose. The goal is to build smart tickets and separate from the crowd.
One Clear Message Every Weekend
Let ’em Run delivers the same approach every weekend. Respect the game. Stay disciplined. Trust the process.
Bet smart. Cheer hard. Fast horses equal serious fun. This weekend has all the ingredients. Let ’em Run.