


Jake Knapp knew he was on the verge of something special early on Thursday, with a run of five straight birdies to open his round at the Cognizant Classic.
In the end, he joined one of golf’s most elite clubs.
Knapp — the No. 99 player in golf’s current world rankings — joined the PGA Tour’s sub-60 club on Thursday, shooting a bogey-free 59 in the opening round at PGA National. It was the 15th time that someone has broken 60 in a PGA Tour event.
“It’s just one of those days where everything was kind of clicking,” Knapp said.
Knapp finished one shot off the tour scoring record of 58, done by Jim Furyk in the final round of the 2016 Travelers Championship. Knapp became the 14th player to shoot a sub-60 round; it has been done 15 times, with Furyk the one who has carded such a round twice.
Knapp had a putt for eagle at the par-5 18th that would have tied Furyk’s mark of 58 — 18 feet, 8 inches was the measurement given by the PGA Tour. The eagle putt didn’t have the speed and he tapped in for 59.
NBA
Popovich says he will not return to the Spurs this season >> Gregg Popovich will not coach this season. He is not ruling out a comeback in the future.
Popovich met with the San Antonio Spurs on Thursday, releasing a statement afterward to make his decision on this season — and hope for next season — public. The 76-year-old Popovich, the NBA’s all-time coaching wins leader, had a stroke at the team’s arena in San Antonio on Nov. 2 and has been away from the team since.
Popovich’s visit to the team came a week after the Spurs announced that All-Star center Victor Wembanyama — the defensive player of the year favorite at the time and someone who was a serious candidate to make the All-NBA team — will not play again this season after deep vein thrombosis, or a blood clot, was found in his right shoulder.
NFL
Chiefs tight end Kelce plans to play next season >> Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce plans to play next season rather than retire.
The 35-year-old Kelce had been mulling whether to return for a 13th season. But the four-time All-Pro made his feelings clear in a text to Pat McAfee that the host read during “The Pat McAfee Show” on Thursday.
“My dawg!!! I’m coming back for sure,” the four-time All-Pro wrote, according to McAfee. “Gonna try to get to the best shape I’ve been this offseason and get back to the mountaintop. Got a real bad taste in my mouth about how I played in that last game and how I got the guys ready for battle. I can’t go out like that!!!!”
The Chiefs’ quest to become the first team to win three straight Super Bowls ended with a 40-22 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Feb. 9.
Hunter won’t work out >> Two-way star Travis Hunter said he won’t work out at the NFL scouting combine this week.
The Heisman Trophy winner might play both cornerback and wide receiver in the NFL after doing the same at Colorado.
Hunter said during his media availability that it will be up to the team that drafts him to decide his primary position but that he hoped he would be allowed to line up on both sides of the ball.
He’ll wait until Colorado’s Pro Day in March to give everyone a glimpse of his uncanny skills.
MLB
Angels don’t expect Neto to be ready >> Los Angeles Angels shortstop Zach Neto will not be ready to play by opening day while recovering from right shoulder surgery.
Manager Ron Washington told reporters before the team’s spring training game against the Chicago Cubs that Neto likely will start the season on the injured list, an anticipated move after Neto had the procedure in November.
Tennis
Sinner’s nomination for Laureus sportsman of year withdrawn >> The nomination of Jannik Sinner for the Laureus sportsman of the year award was withdrawn because of the top-ranked tennis player’s three-month ban for his two positive doping tests nearly a year ago.
Laureus World Sports Academy chairman Sean Fitzpatrick said in a statement that the Italian player’s ban resulting from a settlement with the World Anti-Doping Agency prompted the decision.