Eddie Pepperell managed to put a new twist on one of the oldest ways to get disqualified from a golf tournament.
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2020 Masters: Augusta National issues statement on coronavirus
Augusta National Golf Club issued a statement on Wednesday afternoon regarding its preparation for the 2020 Masters in the face of growing concerns of the coronavirus.
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The man behind the PGA Tour Latinoamérica has one of the most interesting lives in golf
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Dish will actually pay you to watch ‘The Office’ for some reason
If we had a nickel for every time we watched an episode of 'The Office', we'd probably have like $20 bucks . . . hardly worth it, especially when you consider the effort it's going to take to drag 400 nickels to one of those supermarket coin exchange things and then pay all the associated fees. By the time you walk out of there, you're looking at like $16.40 for over a decade of loyal bingeing. It just doesn't add up. Thankfully, Dish is here to help balance the books, offering subscribers $1,000 to watch 15 hours of The Office over the course nine days. That, folks, is what we call easy money . . . or should we say Schrutebucks.
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As with all good things, however, there are a few caveats. First of all, you can't just sit there in cloud of Cheetos dust while slipping in and out of consciousness. To earn your keep, Dish will provide you with a che..
Olympics: Will the strength of the fields suffer because of coronavirus fears?
In 2016, the Zika virus was responsible for several golfers opting out of the Olympics. Will the coronavirus have a similar impact at this year's Olympics in Tokyo?
This is the hottest category in golf clubs—find out if it’s right for you
Companies continue to innovate within irons, including an emerging category of golf clubs that our editors discuss here
Routine grounder turns into three-run inside the park home run in college baseball game
Harvard is home to some of the most brilliant and advanced minds on the planet. On Saturday, a few of those minds on the Crimson baseball team reverted to their kindergarten form (they were probably the smartest kids in kindergarten so this shouldn't be taken as an insult) to produce one of the worst plays you'll ever see on a diamond.
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Already down 4-3 to Alabama in the bottom of the eighth, Harvard got into a jam by putting Crimson Tide runners on first and third with no outs. A routine grounder would have been ideal, likely leading to a double play and only one run surrendered. A routine grounder is exactly what Harvard got, and then EVERYTHING went wrong:
https://twitter.com/CespedesBBQ/status/1235225211689197576
This is the type of play you only see at Citi Field in a Little League game where they are playing at a field with a lot of room in foul territory and the ball is just flying around ..