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Henrik Stenson and Justin Rose will get the chance to rekindle their prolific partnership when paired alongside each other at the new-look Zurich Classic of New Orleans.The tournament will receive a drastic change in format from 2017, with the traditional individual event changing to a new two-man team event containing 160 players.The first and third rounds will consist of foursomes, with the fourball format used for the other two days and a midway cut of the best 35 teams and ties. Olympic medalists Rose and Stenson are relishing the chance to play together as a team, having previously played alongside each other in three Ryder Cups and during a memorable final round at this years Open Championship. The Zurich Classic is already a special tournament for me, said Rose, who won the event ahead of Cameron Tringale in 2015. The addition of a team format adds a new, incredibly exciting element to the event. Justin Rose (R) won gold ahead of Henrik Stenson at the Olympics in Rio Henrik and I are very excited to tee it up together in April, and hopefully we can continue our longstanding chemistry and success in team formats.FedExCup points and prize money will be available for teams making the cut, with the top available players on the PGA Tours priority rankings getting to select their playing partner.Rickie Fowler has also committed to next years event, with the 27-year-old set to pair up with world No 1 Jason Day. Rickie Fowler (L) will play alongside world No 1 Jason Day (R) Im so excited that the TOUR and Zurich are making this part of our schedule and cant wait to tee it up with Jason in April, Fowler said.Ive loved being a part of team events throughout my amateur, collegiate and now professional career.Watch the Zurich Classic of New Orleans from April 27-30 live on Sky Sports - your home of golfAlso See:Roses Zurich Classic titleStenson v Rose at TroonNedbank shots of the weekGolf live on Sky SportsVapormax Ale . -- Gus Malzahn finally had his day in Fayetteville. Nike Vapormax Halvalla . Louis Rams wide receiver Stedman Bailey last Sunday. The fine is the fourth this season for Goldson. He was fined $30,000 for a hit on the New York Jets Jeff Cumberland in Week 1. http://www.vapormaxsuomi.com/vapormax-flyknit-3-ale.html . You can watch the game live on TSN at 7:30pm et/4:30pm pt. The Flyers had won seven of eight before dropping their last two outings on consecutive days over the weekend. Philadelphia was handed a 6-3 loss by the visiting Tampa Bay Lightning on Saturday afternoon before dropping a 4-1 decision to the Rangers the following night in New York City. Vapormax 2020 . Batiste, who briefly signed with the Eskimos in 2006, has spent time with several NFL teams including the Pittsburgh Steelers and Washington Redskins. Vapormax Flyknit 2 Suomi . John Tavares, Thomas Vanek and Kyle Okposo were also being counted on to slow down sizzling Rangers forward Rick Nash. That plan didnt go so well early.TORONTO -- At first, Jon (Bones) Jones put it down to the "war gods." Then, upon further review, he pointed the finger at karma. Either way someone made Anderson Silva pay for disrespecting Chris (The All-American) Weidman in the cage Saturday night, according to Jones. Silvas loss has proved to be Jones gain. The UFCs light-heavyweight champion has taken over as No. 1 in the MMA organizations pound-for-pound fighter rankings in the wake of Silvas upset loss to Weidman. Silva, an icon in the sport who had won all 16 of his previous UFC fights, fell off his pedestal with a thud after clowning his way to a loss. As he has done in previous fights, the Brazilian middleweight champion dropped his hands and invited his opponent to hit him. This time, the 38-year-old Silvas reflexes failed him and Weidman connected, felling him before finishing him off on the ground with a few blows. Jones managed to praise and bury Silva at the same time when the topic came up at Tuesdays news conference to promote his September UFC 165 title defence in Toronto against Swedens Alexander (The Mauler) Gustafsson. "I think that Anderson Silva is a magnificent fighter. I think that he has an extraordinary gift," Jones said. "I think hes got to the point where he really believes in his gift and hes comfortable with his gift. "And he abuses his gift. He disrespected the gift by disrespecting his opponent." Jones, who turns 26 on July 19, noted that martial arts is built around honour, integrity and treating people with respect. "He somehow lost sight of that and he paid the ultimate price for it," Jones added. "Im not over the Anderson Silva hype train. I know exactly where he was at, you could tell where he was at by the way he was fighting. I think he was fighting at a masterful level. "I think just got disrespectful and the war gods just made him pay for it. But hes still that great Anderson Silva in my books." After the news conference, Jones used Twitter to adjust his comments slightly. "Didnt mean to say "War Gods" I was meaning karma," he tweeted. Silva dropped to No. 3 in the UFC pound-for-pound ratings, allowing welterweight champ Georges St-Pierre to move up one spot to No. 2. The rankings are decided by media voting. Jones seemed less than enthused about becoming the sports No.1, saying it "doesnt really feel real." "To become No. 1 because Anderson lost doesnt really make me feel like I accomplished anything," he said. "It doesnt feel real. It doesnt feel earned," he added. "Winning this fight (against Gustafsson) will make me feel a little better about it." Jones said he will look to continue winning, to make his claim to No. 1 more legitimate. Gustafsson was shocked by the Silva loss, but said it gives him "a spark, a motivation." Jones is coming off a first-round win over Chael Sonnen at UFC 159 in April during which he broke hhis big toe.dddddddddddd Jones didnt realize he was hurt until his post-fight news conference in the cage when interviewer Joe Rogan looked down and saw the toe was pointing in the wrong direction. The champion said Tuesday while the toe was getting better, he had been focusing on his boxing to avoid stress on it. "I wear a boxing boot," he said of his training regimen. "Alexander having such great hands, I think its really important for me to be sharp there in that department." Gustafsson (15-1) has also had to heal up. In April, he missed out on a main event in his hometown of Stockholm against Gegard Mousasi when the Swedish Mixed Martial Arts Federation grounded him because of a cut in training. The two fighters were in good spirits as they posed for photos after the news conference at a downtown sports bar adjacent to the Air Canada Centre. There seemed no bad blood although Gustafsson clearly cant wait for the battle to begin. "Im so pumped up for this," said the Swede, who plans to train in Stockholm and San Diego (with Alliance MMA). "Im living the dream." Jones (18-1) knows all about dreams, referencing the Silva defeat as a "reality check" for him -- even though he would never drop his hands in a fight. "But watching Chris Weidmans dream come true, I have to make sure that I continue to be a dream-crusher," he said. "So thats what Im going to do. It motivated me." UFC 165, slated for Sept. 21 at the Air Canada Centre, marks the UFCs fourth show in Toronto and the 14th in Canada. Jones became the UFCs youngest ever champion when, at 23, he beat Mauricio (Shogun) Rua at UFC 128 in March 2011. The six-foot-four Jones has defended his 205-pound crown five times, tying him with Tito Ortiz for most light-heavyweight title defences. Two of Jones title defences were in Toronto, where he beat Lyoto (The Dragon) Machida at UFC 140 and Vitor (The Phenom) Belfort at UFC 152. "No Im not sick of coming here. I think its great," the native of Endicott, N.Y., said with a laugh when asked about repeats visits here. "I do get booed a lot here. I dont understand why, because Ive been fighting guys from Brazil and Im definitely a lot closer than Brazil. "But its all good. As long as people are making noise, Im going to continue to perform and do my best." Gustafsson has won six straight, most recently earning a decision over Rua in December 2012. The Swede celebrates each win by having a black sharks tooth tattooed on his right arm. His task come September? To penetrate the threshing machine that is Jon Jones offence. According to ESPNs "Sport Science," Jones has a daunting 84.5-inch wingspan that allows him to land blows from over three feet away. With his arms extended, Jones can cover 182 cubic feet around him, some 80 per cent more than the average adult male. But standing 6-5, Gustafsson has some impressive dimensions of his own. ' ' '

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