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Psychology professor puts sweet mini golf course on the roof of her vacation home

Parents everywhere, listen up. You want your children to come visit you more? Try putting a mini golf course on your roof.
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That's exactly what one smart mom, Jean Rhodes, did this past summer by installing a nine-hole course on the rooftop of her vacation home in Long Beach Island, N.J. We know Rhodes is smart because she's a psychology professor (Mind tricks!) at the University of Massachusetts, and The Wall Street Journal recently ran a story on her sweet setup. Have a look:
FacebookPinterestMan, that looks fun. And like any mini golf course worth its salt, Rhodes' course has a theme (she went with “nautical”) and a windmill. Well done.
According to Rhodes, the project took a few weeks, cost about $21,000, and was carried out by a carpenter, who has since started building mini golf greens as a side gig. So if you're thinking about installing one yourself and you want it to look that good we recommen..

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Let’s all laugh at this Stephen Curry blooper, because it’s the last time we’ll laugh at him all year

Stephen Curry makes people look foolish on the basketball court all the time with a combination of flashy ball-handling and a quick release that leaves others in his wake. But on Wednesday night, it was the two-time NBA MVP's turn to be embarrassed. And boy, was he ever by Chicago Bulls rookie Lauri Markkanen.
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Check out this blooper in which Markkanen blocks Curry's shot off his forehead and out of bounds for one of the funniest turnovers you'll ever see:
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Bang! Right off the noggin HAHAHAHA!
Hope you got a good chuckle out of Steph's fail, though, because it might be the last time NBA fans laugh at him all year. Curry still wound up scoring 30 points in Golden State's 119-112 win, which improved the Warriors' league-best record to 37-9.
According to Westgate Las Vegas Sportsbook, the Warriors are overwhelming favorites to repeat as NBA cham..

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An Australian Open match was (foolishly) played in 156-degree temperatures yesterday

GREG WOODOn New Year's Eve 1967, with the temperature hovering around -13 (-48 if you count windchill), the Packers and Cowboys faced off in the what would soon become known as the Ice Bowl—the most extreme collision of sports and Mother Nature in human history. Or at least it was until Wednesday, when Gael Monfils and Novak Djokovic took the court for their Australian Open round of 64 matchup to find the temperature inside Rod Laver Arena an astonishing, egg-frying 156-DEGREES FAHRENHEIT.
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If that sounds like madness to you, well, that's because it is. But despite protest from both the Monfils and Djokovic camps, the match went ahead as planned, with Djokovic eventually outlasting his French compatriot in four sets. Now, most humans have never experienced 156-degree temperatures, let alone chased a little green ball around in them for well over 90 minutes..

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Mcllroy’s patience tested as he returns with 3-under 69 (Jan 18, 2018)

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates (AP) Rory McIlroy’s patience was tested Thursday on his comeback and he needed three late birdies to register a 3-under 69 that left him three strokes behind first-round leaders Tommy Fleetwood and Hideto Tanihara at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship.

Starting on the 10th hole, McIlroy made 11 straight pars, which included a three-putt par on the par-5 18th.

Fleetwood, the defending Abu Dhabi champion and last year’s European Tour money-list winner, continued his excellent form by hitting all 18 greens in regulation.

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There was a five-way tie for third place with Fabrizio Zanotti, Ross Fisher, Thomas Pieters, Bernd Wiesberger and Sam Brazel shooting 67s.

Top-ranked Dustin Johnson drove his ball into a lake at the ninth, his closing hole, to finish with a 72. Matt Kuchar was also on level-par while Justin Rose went one better with a 71.

McIlroy, who hit 17 greens in regulation, collected his first birdie of the day by m..

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Important gambling PSA: Stop betting on the Cleveland Cavaliers!

Thearon W. HendersonSACRAMENTO, CA – DECEMBER 27: LeBron James #23 of the Cleveland Cavaliers sits on the bench prior to the start of an NBA basketball game against the Sacramento Kings at Golden 1 Center on December 27, 2017 in Sacramento, California. Despite what's been hailed as a disastrous first half of the NBA calendar for the Cleveland Cavaliers, they still sit third in the Eastern Conference standings with a 26-17 record. Hey, a lot is expected of you when you've made the NBA Finals the past three years.
The real disaster has been felt by those betting on LeBron's boys. Not only have they been losing more than expected, but even when they win, they usually haven't been covering the point spread. According to The Action Network, the Cavs have performed “historically poor” against the spread this year with a 12-30-1 record thus far. Yikes.
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Let's create a hypothetical situation to show just how bad ..

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Mcllroy’s patience tested as he returns with 3-under 69

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates (AP) Rory McIlroy’s patience was tested Thursday on his comeback and he needed three late birdies to register a 3-under 69 that left him three strokes behind first-round leaders Tommy Fleetwood and Hideto Tanihara at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship.

Starting on the 10th hole, McIlroy made 11 straight pars, which included a three-putt par on the par-5 18th.

Fleetwood, the defending Abu Dhabi champion and last year’s European Tour money-list winner, continued his excellent form by hitting all 18 greens in regulation.

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There was a five-way tie for third place with Fabrizio Zanotti, Ross Fisher, Thomas Pieters, Bernd Wiesberger and Sam Brazel shooting 67s.

Top-ranked Dustin Johnson drove his ball into a lake at the ninth, his closing hole, to finish with a 72. Matt Kuchar was also on level-par while Justin Rose went one better with a 71.

McIlroy, who hit 17 greens in regulation, collected his first birdie of the day by m..

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