What is Rory McIlroy's Masters Champions dinner menu for 2026?
It's the Tuesday before the Masters 2026, so you know what that means: It's time for all the former champions who can attend at Augusta to come together at night and eat a dinner with the menu put together by the previous year's champion.
And this year, they've got a great menu put together by last year's winner, Rory McIlroy. As we noted last month, the menu has all kinds of good stuff on it, from some appetizers that are straight out of a high-end restaurant to an incredible selection of main courses.
If you're wondering what's on the menu and you want to live vicariously since you can't attend? Here you go. The full menu for Tuesday night's festivities:
Served in honor of Mr. Rory McIlroy. #themasterspic.twitter.com/hUp3uaQeNl
— The Masters (@TheMasters) March 18, 2026
That sounds SO good.
This article originally appeared on For The Win: Masters Champions dinner menu 2026: What did Rory McIlroy order?
Petoskey hockey rakes in All-Big North honors from league
Big North Conference hockey games aren’t the kind of matchups typically used to pad stats.
It’s a conference filled with challenges throughout the league slate, making for 12 games players know will be a grind.
While it was Alpena again flexing its muscle at the season’s end for the BNC championship, right there with the Wildcats in a historic campaign was Petoskey.
A record 22-win season accompanied the Northmen thanks to a roster packed full of talented scorers, defensemen and goalies, while leading to a runner-up finish within the BNC.
Much of that group was recently highlighted on the 2025-26 All-Big North Conference hockey teams, led by a pair from Petoskey on the first team.
The Northmen had six players recognized overall, including two more on the second team.
Petoskey senior Madden Pateman earned first team from the league’s coaches after setting records for points and goals in a single game this season.
Pateman also eclipsed the 100-point mark during his career and finished the season with a team-high 31 goals, to go with 24 assists.
Anderson Ward, a junior from Boyne City, also joined Pateman on the first team. Ward eclipsed the 100-points mark as well this season, with a year to add to it.
He closed his campaign with 13 goals as a defensemen, along with a team-high 35 assists.
On the second team for the Northmen were seniors Chase LaFaive and Evan Williams.
LaFaive of Harbor Springs ended his final season with excellent balance and 27 goals and 26 assists, while Williams, a Petoskey St. Michael senior and defenseman, had 18 goals and 18 assists.
Within the honorable mention group of the conference, Petoskey’s Eli Brinkman and Nick Timm were also recognized.
Brinkman, a senior forward, totaled 15 goals and 15 assists this season, then Timm, another senior and 21-game starter in goal for the Northmen, was credited with 14 wins, three shutouts and a .905 save percentage. He totaled 572 saves for the season.
The complete list for the 2025-26 season can be found below, with positions listed for each player.
2025-26 All-Big North Conference Hockey
FIRST TEAM
Graham Peters, TC Central (F)
Madden Pateman, Petoskey (F)
Gavin Winterstein, Alpena (F)
Anderson Ward, Petoskey (D)
Ethan Walker, Alpena (D)
Nick Brandsma, Cadillac (G)
SECOND TEAM
Chase LaFaive, Petoskey (F)
Zander Folgmann, TC Central (F)
Clark Weir, Alpena (F)
Drew Charland, TC West (D)
Evan Williams, Petoskey (D)
Parker Schuldt, Alpena (G)
HONORABLE MENTION
David Opalinski, Gaylord (G)
Blake Sulkey, Gaylord (F)
Kohen Ford, Gaylord (F)
Wyatt Hanley, Gaylord (F)
Ean Rusnell, Gaylord (D)
Carter Rupp, Gaylord (D)
Kadiin Hawkings, Cadillac (F)
Blake Seelye, Cadillac (F)
Ryan Lincoln, Cadillac (F)
Thomas Rahilly, Cadillac (D)
Tristan Birgy, Cadillac (D)
Blake Weaver, TC Central (F)
Ben Burley, TC Central (D)
Jaxson Soper, TC Central (D)
Carter Schlegel, TC Central (G)
Hudson Robertson, TC West (F)
Robert Councilor, TC West (F)
Lincoln Seyferth, TC West (F)
Riley Basile, TC West (D)
Luke Mosley, TC West (G)
Eli Brinkman, Petoskey (F)
Nick Timm, Petoskey (G)
Trevor Workth, Alpena (F)
Trey Adrian, Alpena (D)
Jackson Sober, Sault Ste. Marie (F)
Cameron Gagnon, Sault Ste. Marie (F)
Grady Hartman, Sault Ste. Marie (F)
Mackinley Kavanaugh, Sault Ste. Marie (D)
Aedin Bowman, Sault Ste. Marie (D)
Dane Vaught, Sault Ste. Marie (G)
Contact or send game stats/info to Sports Editor Drew Kochanny at [email protected]. Follow him on X, formerly known as Twitter, @DrewKochanny, and Instagram, @drewkochanny
This article originally appeared on The Petoskey News-Review: Petoskey hockey places two on All-Big North first team
Patriots cutting ties with 3rd-round pick chosen right before Byron Young, Tucker Kraft, Josh Downs
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The New England Patriots have decided their 2023 third-round pick has gotten enough chance.
They plan to release Marte Mapu, according to ESPN's Mike Reiss in a new post on X on Tuesday morning.
Mapu is entering the last year of his contract and was due just $1.5 million, so this isn't a financial move. It's just the Pats deciding to move on.
The former No. 76 overall pick played college football at the FCS level at Sacramento State.
He was viewed as a 'tweener as either a safety or linebacker coming out of college.
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Mapu settled in at linebacker, and he also served in the personal protector role on the New England punt team.
Over three seasons, Mapu played 44 games, starting 10 of them.
He made one interception in each of his three seasons and forced five total fumbles.
Mapu had 89 tackles in three years, including a career-high 46 in just 10 games in 2024.
Some salty Patriots fans are quick to point out the players drafted directly after Mapu.
Mapu went No. 76 in 2023. The 77th pick was Byron Young, the impactful pass rusher for the Los Angeles Rams. The Packers got tight end Tucker Kraft at pick 78. And at the 79th selection, the Colts got talented receiver Josh Downs.
It hasn't helped the Mapu pick age well, and now apparently he's done with the Patriots.
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