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They talked about how they were drawn to saints whose lives were relatable. One such relatable saint is St. José Luis Sánchez del Río, who stood up in the face of injustice and persecution of ...
Amateur golfer Jose Luis Ballester urinated in Rae's Creek during the first round of the Masters Tournament. Spectators applauded Ballester after he relieved himself on the 13th hole. Ballester ...
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Tallulah officials announce repairs on Mulberry, Johnson StreetTALLULAH, La. — On April 9, 2025, the City of Tallulah advised motorist to be caution while traveling on Mulberry Street and Johnson Street.According to city officials, repairs are being done in ...
And Arizona State's Jose Luis Ballester, found himself playing in one of the featured groups alongside two former No. 1-ranked golfers in Scottie Scheffler and Justin Thomas on Thursday.
There’s a lot of talk surrounding Masters amateur Jose Luis Ballester this week, and each headline seems to be less about his golfing skills than the last. First, there was his hat, wildly ...
If José Luis Ballester was trying to make a name for himself at his first Masters tournament, he certainly succeeded.Just not in the way he might have expected before his opening round. The ...
Golfer Jose Luis Ballester initially doubled down on his decision to urinate on the Masters course during his opening round. Now, though, the Spaniard has issued an apology for his actions.
Jose Luis Ballester is playing in his first ever Masters this year, and he has already left his mark on Augusta National Golf Club. Just don’t expect tournament officials to be thrilled about it.
This year, five non-professional golfers are taking on Augusta National in Evan Beck, Justin Hastings, Noah Kent, Hiroshi Tai and Jose Luis Ballester. Ballester, who won the U.S. Amateur last ...
Jose Luis Ballester has caused controversy on his Masters debut after admitting to urinating into Rae's Creek during his opening round at Augusta National. The US Amateur champion was drawn ...
Reigning US Amateur champion Jose Luis Ballester received a huge ovation from spectators at the par-five 13th hole in today’s first round of the Masters. But it wasn’t for his shotmaking.
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