
Jamie Weir
Reporter at Sky Sports
@SkySportsNews reporter, presenter and golf correspondent. Taking an indefinite break from Twitter, please find me on Instagram should you wish to contact me.
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1 week ago |
mkfm.com | Ali Stafford |Jamie Weir
McIlroy became just the sixth person to complete the career Grand Slam - and first since Tiger Woods - with his dramatic play-off win at Augusta National, defeating Justin Rose on the first extra hole to end an 11-year wait for a fifth major title. The Northern Irishman has carried the burden of chasing the career Grand Slam over the past decade, with McIlroy using legendary sports psychologist Dr Bob Rotella to help deal with the mental challenge of returning to major glory.
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1 week ago |
skysports.com | Ali Stafford |Jamie Weir
Rory McIlroy fulfilled his date with golfing history by winning The Masters, with one of golf’s greatest minds playing a key role in his journey to Grand Slam glory. McIlroy became just the sixth person to complete the career Grand Slam - and first since Tiger Woods - with his dramatic play-off win at Augusta National, defeating Justin Rose on the first extra hole to end an 11-year wait for a fifth major title.
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Sep 12, 2024 |
skysports.com | Jamie Weir
From team-room friction between USA and Europe to the caddie with divided loyalties this week, Sky Sports News' Jamie Weir brings you up to speed with some of the storylines brewing ahead of the Solheim Cup... The Solheim Cup wouldn't be the Solheim Cup without a bit of controversy.
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Jun 20, 2024 |
thecritic.co.uk | Jamie Weir
A Labour landslide will complete the Blairite destruction of Britain’s unique constitution If the media are to be believed, the result of the election on the 4th of July is a foregone conclusion. The Tory party has run out of steam and is drifting headlong towards the rocks. Half-hearted noises about (non-compulsory) national service and inflation figures finally falling have failed to dent the sizeable Labour lead.
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Jun 8, 2024 |
phys.org | Jamie Weir
"There are really four dimensions," begins the narrator of The Time Machine, H. G. Wells's classic Victorian adventure novel. "Three which we call the three planes of space and a fourth, time." Humans cannot help but think of time as somehow different, perhaps because, as the narrator muses, we continuously move in one direction along it from the beginning to the end of our lives.
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RT @SkySportsGolf: Jamie Weir explains that controversy has emerged from the Solheim Cup surrounding the house that Team Europe are staying…

Unpopular opinion: At this stage of the season we should be far more performance-oriented than result-oriented. Spurs are clearly improving and have played well in all three games, even if the points tally doesn’t tell that story. Continue playing like that and the wins will come

Brennan, you get probably just the one week off. It’s Vic’s turn this week from the world’s most reactionary fanbase

Vicario should be our Ramsdale. Helped in the first season or two of the rebuild & then once we get to a certain point, look to improve on him