- Republicans hope Trump sweep will give party full power in Congress
- US states extend abortion rights; Florida, S.Dakota measures fail
- Hezbollah says tens of thousands of fighters ready to battle Israel
- Mexico girds for tariffs, migrant deportations after Trump win
- Olympic champion Zheng moves into last four of WTA Finals
- US Fed expected to look beyond Trump win and cut rates again
- Son of ex-global athletics chief Diack to face new trial
- Spain's young flood helpers smash 'snowflake' stereotype
- Wall Street smashes records, dollar soars as Trump wins
- Israelis in Jerusalem see Trump return as 'God's plan'
- 'We don't feel safe': Serbians lash out after fatal roof collapse
- Van Nistelrooy says no contact with new Man Utd boss Amorim
- Farrell recalls experienced trio for All Blacks Test
- Kremlin says will judge Trump by his 'actions' on Ukraine
- The MAGA galaxy that will follow Trump to the White House
- What impact will Trump have on the world economy?
- Cuba braces for Hurricane Rafael
- Chelsea are 'one team' despite rotations, says Maresca
- Robinson says upcoming Tests 'massive' for Feyi-Waboso's Lions' hopes
- 'Save us': Gazans want Trump to end war with Israel
- Pakistan's Punjab province shuts schools in smog-hit main cities
- Spain seizes largest-ever cocaine haul
- McIlroy hopes Trump election victory helps end golf rift
- Low taxes, high tariffs: What a Trump victory means for the US economy
- Germany's Scholz tells Trump: 'We're better off together'
- What's going wrong at Man City?
- Lebanon files UN complaint against Israel over pager attacks
- Man City told to pay majority of Mendy's unpaid wages
- 'Going to be rough': NATO braces for Trump's return
- UniCredit says needs a year to decide Commerzbank deal
- Madrid heading for crisis with Kroos gone and Mbappe floundering
- Dollar soars, stocks rally as Trump wins US election
- 'Worry' in Ukraine at Trump victory at critical moment in war
- Indian village proud as Trump claims victory
- Osimhen beginning to make mark for Galatasaray ahead of Spurs clash
- Americans must wait for their first woman president
- Hungary's Orban jubilant at Trump victory as he hosts EU leaders
- Trump's climate denial and green rollbacks poised to fuel warming
- Trump victory to bring unrestrained 'America First' to world
- Dutch court upholds e-cigarette flavour ban
- Trump may further test US military norms in second term
- Trump: political Houdini does it again
- Trump wins White House in stunning comeback
- Tesla shares soar pre-market as Trump hails 'genius' Musk
- Interpol says over 2,500 arrests in human trafficking crackdown
- PlayStation 5 Pro goes on sale, will gamers pay hefty price to play?
- Obesity drug maker Novo Nordisk posts strong profit
- Trump claims 'magnificent' victory over Harris
- Russian senators ratify North Korean defence pact
- Dollar soars, bitcoin hits record, as Trump claims victory
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Amateur Dunlap mulls future after PGA Tour win
Rising amateur star Nick Dunlap withdrew from this week's PGA Tour event at Torrey Pines in California on Monday, saying he needs time to mull his future following his breakthrough professional victory at the weekend.
Dunlap became the first amateur to win a PGA Tour event since 1991 on Sunday when he clinched the American Express tournament in La Quinta, California.
The 20-year-old University of Alabama student said after the win he was uncertain if he would continue his amateur career or immediately jump to the PGA Tour.
In a statement on Monday, Dunlap said he was withdrawing from this week's PGA Tour event outside San Diego to reflect on his options.
"After a life-changing last 24 hours, I've decided to withdraw from the Farmers Insurance Open," Dunlap said Monday.
"I plan to return home to Alabama to be with family, friends and teammates. Thank you to Farmers Insurance and American Express for giving me these opportunities."
Asked on Sunday about the possibility of turning professional following his one-shot win at the American Express, Dunlap said he was undecided.
"I don't know," Dunlap said. "I have to take a second to let what just happened sink in a little bit. That's a decision that's not just about me.
"It affects a lot of people, and obviously I'm going to try to enjoy this. It's a conversation I need to have with a lot of people before I make that decision."
P.Martin--AMWN