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Holiday Gifts for Golfers 2018: Golf Gifts that give back
Give your favorite golfer something they'll love this holiday season—that also supports a great cause
Watch this poor kid’s basketball career end as he tries to take a charge and gets posterized instead
Contrary to popular belief, taking a quality charge can be an exciting basketball play. It can flip the momentum in your team's favor, get the opponent into foul trouble and even negate a basket. But, as you'll see in the video below, it can also have some very adverse consequences, like getting posterized on the internet:
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That's the risk you run in going for the cheap charge under the hoop. Poor kid almost got Frederic Weis'd:
Thinking about all your bad life decisions:
FacebookPinterestThe posterizer in question is Adriel Linares, a 6-foot-9 junior from Sunny Brook Christian High School in San Antonio, Texas, who looks like a baller judging off his Instagram highlights:
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“Bonez” seems like a fitting nickname considering his body frame. If this kid packs on some muscle, watch out. So far, he's drawing interest from a few D-1 schools according to his website, but nothing too serious. Kids..
Today in what’s wrong with the world, New York man goes thermonuclear over botched bagel order
Nodar Chernishev / EyeEmAs a Brooklyn resident and seven-plus year veteran of the New York City sanity wars, I can tell you that bodegas are anything-goes environments. I once had an able-bodied man not much older than myself beg everyone on the premises for directions to a nearby bar because he claimed, despite the glasses he was very clearly wearing, that he was too blind to read street signs or his Apple maps and yet was for some reason wandering around a neighborhood he didn't know by himself in the dark. By the time I finished counting out the blocks for him my sandwich had gone cold.
That's nothing, however, when compared to this charming young man, who New York police are currently seeking in connection with a violent (and now viral) temper tantrum…over a bagel. Let's begin our descent into madness, shall we?
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Paul Lawrie joins select company with honorary degree from the University of St. Andrews
The 1999 Open champion, who left school at 16 to pursue his golf dream, is rewarded for his hard work with an honorary degree from the University of St. Andrews
Oosthuizen leads at South African Open, Els in contention
Louis Oosthuizen leads the South African Open by a shot after a 9-under 62 in the first round
Marouane Fellaini jealously tackles opponent by his luscious, flowing locks
David PriceThere are two types of people in this world: The have hairs and have nots. Until recently, Manchester United not-so-super sub Marouane Fellaini was a proud member of the former, rocking Europe's most recognizable afro for the better part of a decade. But then last month, without warning, Fellaini's frizzy mushroom cloud suddenly vanished, sending the Soccer Internet into a haze of uncertainty and confusion:
FacebookPinterestFor a few weeks, Fellaini's newly follicle free outlook seemed to be going well. He even scored a stoppage-time winner to keep United's [very slim] Champions League hopes alive. On Wednesday night, however, the cracks finally began to show, when in the dying moments of a 2-2 draw with rivals Arsenal, Fellaini hauled down 19-year-old Gunners midfielder Matteo Guendouzi by his gorgeous, youthful flow in what can best be described as a fit of jealousy. Short of a crotch shot, it doesn't get much lower than this:
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Jim Nantz: A commitment to dad and the fight against Alzheimer’s
The CBS announcer and lifelong golfer is among Golf Digest's Arnie Award winners in 2018 for his work in the fight against Alzheimer's
Darius Rucker: His music raises millions, and he has fun doing it
Arnie Award recipient Darius Rucker, lead singer of Hootie & The Blowfish, hosts several charitable golf tournaments that help raise money for various causes
Arnie’s Army, Monterey Peninsula Foundation preserve Arnold Palmer’s legacy
As part of the Golfers Who Give Back program, Golf Digest will donate $100,000 to the Monterey Peninsula Foundation and Arnie's Army Charitable Foundation