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South Korean-born American Kevin Na clinched his first U.S. PGA title in seven years on

Sunday,… with a final round six-under-par 64 to win A Military Tribute at The Greenbrier

Classic.

Five birdies in six holes on the front nine put the 34-year old in control as he finished

with a 19-under-par 261 for his second career win.

Na's only previous tour win came back in 2011 in Las Vegas.

For more infomation >> Korean-born American golfer Kevin Na bags second career win at Greenbrier Classic - Duration: 0:33.

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Phil Mickelson gives himself a two-shot penalty at Greenbrier Classic - Duration: 2:44.

Phil Mickelson gave himself a two-shot penalty during Sunday's final round of the Greenbrier Classic

The 48-year-old, less than a month after deliberately hitting a moving ball at the US Open, trampled down a piece of grass thereby improving his line of play

Moments later it dawned on Mickelson that what he had done might be a violation of the rules and he was heard saying: 'Is what I just did legal? I would think so

I'll ask somebody.'A further conversation with a course official followed before Mickelson calmly accepted that he had done something wrong and penalised himself two strokes

The incident occurred on the par-four seventh hole, which Mickelson double-bogeyed after factoring in his penalty

Mickelson's cool behaviour was very different to the last time he committed a violation

It took him four days to apologise for his misdemeanour at the US Open.In a text message to a number of American golf writers who he had breezed by without comment at Shinnecock Hills, he eventually said: 'I know this should have come sooner, but it's taken me a few days to calm down

'My anger and frustration got the best of me last weekend. I'm embarrassed and disappointed by my actions

It was clearly not my finest moment and I'm sorry.'

For more infomation >> Phil Mickelson gives himself a two-shot penalty at Greenbrier Classic - Duration: 2:44.

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2018 07 07 Le Mans Classic 2018 TVR car Club France FC - Duration: 19:53.

For more infomation >> 2018 07 07 Le Mans Classic 2018 TVR car Club France FC - Duration: 19:53.

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SUNDAYS CLASSIC #1 Slither.io im not very good TURN ON CAPTIONS - Duration: 2:22.

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For more infomation >> SUNDAYS CLASSIC #1 Slither.io im not very good TURN ON CAPTIONS - Duration: 2:22.

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Mercedes-Benz A-Klasse 170 CLASSIC AUTOMAAT LAMELLEN DAK AIRCO PTS 2 LOOK EDITION uitvoering - Duration: 1:11.

For more infomation >> Mercedes-Benz A-Klasse 170 CLASSIC AUTOMAAT LAMELLEN DAK AIRCO PTS 2 LOOK EDITION uitvoering - Duration: 1:11.

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Greenbrier Classic: Kevin Na wins first tournament in seven years - Duration: 1:46.

Greenbrier Classic: Kevin Na wins first tournament in seven years

South Korean-born American Kevin Na captured his first US PGA title in seven years on Sunday, with a six-under-par 64 to claim the Greenbrier Classic by five shots. The 34-year-old finished on 19 under at White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia.

Na, who choked up when thanking fans in Korean on television after his triumph, had made 158 starts since his only prior PGA victory at the 2011 Shriners Hospitals Open. "I failed so many times," Na said.

"I see the records on TV, most starts since winning. I'm always up there.

"It took me eight years to win my first title. I told friends it's not going to take eight years to win the second one. It has taken seven.".

Third-round co-leader Kelly Kraft carded an even-par 70 to claim second place on 14 under, with fellow Americans Brandt Snedeker and Jason Kokrak tied for third a shot further back.

For more infomation >> Greenbrier Classic: Kevin Na wins first tournament in seven years - Duration: 1:46.

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'Skyscraper' Director Made A 'Love Letter' To The Classic Action Blockbusters - Duration: 6:34.

'Skyscraper' Director Made A 'Love Letter' To The Classic Action Blockbusters

A new movie is coming from Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson — former pro wrestler, current action movie superstar.

It's called Skyscraper.

It brings together lots of threads.

The world's tallest building! On fire! With thousands of people inside! Including the hero's beautiful family! Johnson is of course the hero, a one-legged war veteran who must save the day.

There are lots of scary moments, lots of tension, and — if you are afraid of heights — lots more tension.

The director, Rawson Marshall Thurber, is writing and making his second film with Johnson.

"I am scared of heights," Thurber says in an interview.

He's speaking from the 116th floor of a hotel in Hong Kong, avoiding the windows.

"My mom's scared of heights; I'm scared of heights.

Yeah, I guess maybe I made the wrong movie.

Maybe I should have made Ranch House or something.".

Interview Highlights.

On coming up with the stunt where Dwayne Johnson jumps across a gap from a crane into the burning building.

Well, I think a couple things.

The first is: How do you get into a burning building when your family's trapped above the fire line, 100 stories in the air? 'Cause you can't go in through the bottom and climb your way up.

So how do you do it, right? So first I faced myself with that puzzle, and then there's that lightbulb moment, and I remember it distinctly, and I got really excited 'cause I'd never seen anything like it, and it seemed appropriately over-the-top for this kind of picture.

And then the sort of beats that you talk about, where Dwayne's character Will Sawyer first attempts to use the crane hook to get in, and then that goes wrong, and then he doubles back and is going to try another way but he can't and he's cut off, and he's forced to make this leap of faith — you know, this is all stuff that you learn from Spielberg, I suppose, in the escalation of tension, the escalation of problem that pushes you toward character, toward revealing character.

So Dwayne Johnson has to make a choice.

What does his family mean to him? What is he willing to sacrifice? What is he willing to risk? And it turns out: He's willing to risk everything.

On building moments of humor into a high-tension movie.

You know, Die Hard is one of my all-time favorite films.

It's on the Mount Rushmore of action pictures.

But that movie is about three jokes shy of a straight-up comedy.

Now certainly, Skyscraper isn't quite as funny as Die Hard, but we found the moments — the moments of levity.

And I think the film is so tense, and people are gripping their chairs and kind of watching it through their fingers, that you want those moments of relief so people can kind of shake the tension out and laugh and then buckle up again.

On Skyscraper's place among this year's big movie releases, and if it's a good year for heroes.

It's clearly a good year for superheroes.

But I think that's what's so interesting about Skyscraper, is that it isn't about a superhero.

We have sequels on either side of us — we have 11 sequels in sort of a five-week corridor — and we're the only original picture there.

And we're the only picture that doesn't really have a superhero at its center, when you talk about these big tentpoles.

And I'm really proud of that.

And they don't really make these movies any more.

Skyscraper is like the kind of movie I grew up watching: Die Hard, Towering Inferno, The Fugitive.

I don't know, I guess it's my love letter to those .

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