Fear and fright in the USA during the "Celebrity Match" of the Wisconsin Ryder Cup. Tom Felton, the Draco Malfoy of the "Harry Potter" movie saga, fell ill and was taken to hospital. A great golf enthusiast, he just turned 34 last Wednesday.
During the event Felton suddenly collapsed to the ground, to the apprehension of all present. There is currently some reserve about his health.
Tom Felton, the Celebrity Match
Also Alessandro Del Piero at the "Celebrity Match" which anticipates the Ryder Cup in Wisconsin, starting on Friday in Kohler, in the United States.
World champion with the Italian national football team in 2006 and a great golf lover, "Pinturicchio" was included in the Eruopean Celebrity Team Roster together with actor and musician Tom Felton, two former NBA stars like Toni Kukoc and Sasha Vujacic , to actress Stephanie Szostak and to Teemu Selanne, former NHL champion.
The United States responds with Mike Eruzione, Aaron James Hawk, Dan Jansen, Rob Riggle, Kelly Slater and Mandy Rose. For Del Piero it will be the third consecutive appearance in the "Celebrity Match" - scheduled for tomorrow at the Whistling Straits Golf Course - after those of 2016 in Minnesota and in 2018 in Paris.
A new career as a mental coach, alongside some of the best golfers in the world to drag them to success and support them in times of difficulty. This is what Michael Phelps, the most decorated athlete in the history of the Olympics, seems to have undertaken (also in the name of friendship).
A great golf enthusiast, many now define him as the "secret weapon" of green totems such as Jon Rahm, number one in the world ranking, and Jordan Spieth, the Texan who, after a long period of crisis, is back in 2021 to amaze.
"He's a good guy, he's been through a lot as a sportsman and he's the greatest Olympian of all time with a lot of tricks up his sleeve. I'm not going to reveal what I asked him but I can say that he has helped me a lot in the last period.
". These are the revelations of the Spaniard Rahm. For the legendary swimmer, nicknamed 'the Baltimore Shark', important words also came from Spieth, today 12 / o in the world ranking. "The mental aspect is something I've worked on a lot with him lately.
I'm really lucky to have him around. Besides, he's a great lover of golf and having him now more and more in our world is an added value." This is the opinion of Spieth who yesterday, alongside Phelps, played the Pro-Am of the BMW Championship, the second event of the Play-Offs of the Pga Tour starting today in Owing Mills (USA), Maryland.