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Charles Curtis

These slow-mo British Open pot bunker shots prove how impossible they are (for non-pros)

This is the online version of our daily newsletter, The Morning WinSubscribe to get irreverent and incisive sports stories, delivered to your mailbox every morning. Here’s Charles Curtis.

You know what my favorite thing about the British Open (the Open Championship, fine) is?

POT BUNKERS! GIVE ME ALL THE POT BUNKERS.

I love that the U.S. Open is usually meant to torture golfers with impossible conditions, and the British version, to me, is similarly a joy. Sometimes, the weather is awful (and might be this weekend) and then there are these giant holes filled with sand with, like, 10-foot walls to hit over to get out.

I spent much of the morning of the first round taking in photos and videos, and we got some slow-motion goodness of golfers getting out. Check these out and tell me how amazing it is that they got out of them:

Also: Christo Lamprecht did this:

SPECTACULAR! I can’t wait to see more of this. If I ever get decent enough to play these courses, I can’t wait to hit a billion shots to try and match this. Probably isn’t going to happen.

Quick Hits: More British Open … Wow, Nick Chubb … and more.

(Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images) 

— Amateur Christo Lamprecht is among the leaders at the 2023 British Open, so get to know him.

— Here’s Nick Chubb casually squatting 600-plus pounds again.

— Bryce Harper had the weirdest at-bat where he barely moved.

— Cory Woodroof ranked every Christopher Nolan movie.

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