Monday, March 21, 2016

Winning The Masters Is Making It To The Top Of The Mountain

The Masters: The Highs and Lows of Augusta National Terrain

10th Hole
  • Drop from the 10th tee to the lowest part of the 10th fairway = 116 feet
  • Statue of Liberty head-to-foot (111 feet), wearing 5-foot heels = 116 feet
2nd Hole
  • Drop from the second tee to the second green = 90 feet
  • King Kong (official height in the 1933 original, 50 feet), standing on his own shoulders = 90 feet (-10 feet for big ape head)
11th Hole
  • Drop from 11th tee to 11th green = 62 feet
  • George Washington's head on Mt. Rushmore (60 feet), with General Washington wearing a 2-foot fez = 62 feet
8th Hole
  • Rise from the eighth tee to the eighth green = 61 feet
  • Three-and-a-half giraffes balanced carefully atop each other's heads (avg. height of 17'3" each) = 61 feet
12th Hole
  • Drop from the highest point on the course (back right of the first green) to the lowest point (Rae's Creek in front of the 12th green): 175 feet
  • Niagara Falls: 176 feet
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The Winner Is A Surprising Pick

Top Chef's Tom Colicchio Picks the Best Masters Champions Dinner

And the winner is.........Vijay Singh! "It sounds like he enjoys food, both by the length of his menu and that he asked to bring in a chef," Colicchio said of Singh's Thai feast. "Most of the other menus are pretty conservative, as I would expect from golfers."

Vijay Singh, 2001: Chicken panang curry, baked Chilean sea bass, rack of lamb in yellow curry sauce, and sea scallops in a pepper garlic sauce. (Prepared by a chef Singh brought in from Atlanta).

(Golf.com)

Power Rankings: New Kings on the block - ESPN.com

1. Los Angeles Kings
  • The Kings extended their points streak to seven games (6-0-1), have won four in a row and have a four-point lead over the Ducks for first in the Pacific. Jonathan Quick is 5-0-1 in his past six starts, including three consecutive wins. Forward Anze Kopitar extended his points streak to five games with four goals and three assists. This team is a serious Cup contender.
4. Anaheim Ducks
  • The Ducks moved to within four points of the Kings for the lead in the Pacific. Anaheim began a five-game Canadian road trip with a 3-2 overtime win over the Jets on Sunday. The Ducks will face the Canadiens on Tuesday, Maple Leafs on Thursday, Senators on Saturday and Oilers on Monday.
10. San Jose Sharks
  • Joe Thornton scored the winning goal in a 4-1 win over the Rangers on Saturday. It was his 1,328th career point, passing Pierre Turgeon for 31st place in career points. Thornton has recorded at least one point in 37 of his past 42 games. James Reimer posted a 25-save shutout against the Coyotes on Sunday, and the Sharks have four wins in their past five games.  
Complete list (ESPN.com)

It's An Extensive List


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Keep Up The Good Work


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The Answer Is A Bit Of A Surprise

Rule #1 For Attracting Beautiful Women

The key to becoming attractive is to avoid studying tricks and tactics and work on the inner cause of what makes you an attractive person.

So, the most important thing you can do for yourself, starting today, is to love who you are. You’ve got to believe that you are valuable and worthy of being loved before any woman will give you the time of day.

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Sad, But True


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This Is True


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Interesting


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This Is A Great Picture Comparison


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Is Your Team's Beer Pairing Fair?

The Perfect Beer for Every NCAA Tournament Team

California Golden Bears
  • Berkeley, CA
  • The beer: Fieldwork Good Conduct
  • A reminder to everyone involved with the Golden Bears to keep everything up and up in light of one of their assistants being dismissed recently amid sexual harassment allegations -- in the form of an easy-drinking brown ale! Good luck, guys.
CSU Bakersfield Roadrunners
  • Bakersfield, CA
  • The beer: Lengthwise Brewing Co. Ale Ya
  • After watching the Roadrunners hit a last-second 3 to win the WAC tourney and send them to their first Dance, the only reasonable reaction was... unprintable. But Ale Ya, a 9.5% ABV imperial IPA, is a fine PG substitute for those unprintable words. Roadrunner fans likely said more unprintable words when they saw that the team drew Oklahoma in the first round.
Fresno State Bulldogs
  • Fresno, CA
  • The beer: Tioga-Sequoia Brewing Co. Piece of Cake
  • The Bulldogs drew #3 Utah as their first-round game. It'll be a Piece of Cake, most likely, and as sweet and smooth as the 7.2% ABV sweet stout Piece of Cake from Tioga-Sequoia. Yep, definitely a piece of cake and not a Utes blowout. You know why? They just got done playing in Vegas the weekend before, and they probably still need a few more days to recover. Oh wait, Fresno State played there too. That game's gonna be a mess.
USC Trojans
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • The beer: Eagle Rock Brewery Solidarity
  • The Trojans backed into the tourney a bit dropping seven of their last 10, and don't necessarily have any one superstar player. But they're balanced (five players score 11 or more per game) and as long as they stick together (Solidarity!) they have a shot, just as fans will have a shot to enjoy this easy-drinking, locally brewed mild ale.
Complete list (Thrillist.com)

I Wonder Why It's FWD & Not AWD

VW Golf GTI TCR is a 326-hp forbidden track beast



The GTI is an attractive hot hatch to begin with, but this version's wider fenders and big wing look perfect for the track. We would love to see a limited run of production examples that are this wild. Power comes from theGolf R's 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder, but the tuning here pushes the output to 326 horsepower and 302 pound-feet of torque. A six-speed sequential gearbox sends the muscle to the front wheels. The car costs 110,000 euros ($124,000 at current exchange rates) before applicable taxes. If that seems high, keep in mind quicker GT3 class racers like the McLaren 650S GT3 are the equivalent of $560,000 or the Lamborghini Huracán GT3 for $427,000.

(AutoBlog.com) 

A Clean Pair Of Kicks From New Balance

New Balance 696 “Deconstructed Leather” White


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They See Me Rolln' - Toyota Edition


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Go Figure

Bugatti Has The Greatest Range Of Horsepower Of Any Car Company Ever


Bugatti has it easy because they’ve built and sold a car with 1200 HP. That alone makes their spread impressive. But what really fascinated me was the realization that Bugatti’s horsepower extremes don’t just go up – they go the other way, too. A way known, in some circles, as “down.”

Let me introduce you to the Bugatti Type 56: a one horsepower electric car. The Type 56 was first built for Ettore Bugatti as a little runabout to move around the factory, and people were so charmed by the little half-egg that he was convinced to put it into some sort of limited production.

So, that means that Bugatti has built and sold cars with a range of 1 to 1200 in the Veyron—or as much as 1478 HP in the new Chiron. A swift burst of mental math, assisted by a stack of marbles and a chalkboard tells me that that’s a range of 1477 HP (I fixed the math – thanks!).

(Jalopnik.com)

That's A Damn Good Question

When is the best time to walk away from a project car?

The below steps will hopefully help you make sure the right decision is made. Even if that decision means walking away.
  1. Pick your dream car. It's always shocking when I talk to a friend who bought a project car simply to have a project car. That's a one-way ticket to losing interest in that "amazing barn find."
  2. Set a budget. This is a big, obvious one but the basic philosophy I adhere to is to take a look at what money you have to play with. Don't waste time at this stage figuring out how much it will take to do the job. Look at what you can afford given your bank account. Keep it general. If you have X amount saved up it doesn't mean it should be for a restoration. Maybe you'll be happier spending that on a vacation, modifying a car you already own or, crazy thought, keeping it safely in the bank.
  3. Let your budget be your guide. If you've taken a look at the numbers and you feel you have the money and the passion for the car, it's time to reconcile. Does the money you have allow you to really get the job done right? Often you'll find that the car you want to work on will actually need more love than you can afford. Step 4 will help you reconcile.
  4. Get a pre-purchase inspection. Anyone regularly visiting Autoblog is probably well aware of the value of a pre-purchase inspection. Still, purchasing a car that you'll restore is different than buying a used car. People selling barn finds can often pressure you into buying as is. It's their right; the rust bucket clearly needs restoration but it's still beneficial to get an expert's eyes on it to help you determine the work ahead.
  5. Figure out if and how it can be done. At this point, you think you've found the one. You know your budget and have a solid understanding of what work is required. Now, it's logistics time. What work can you do? What work would need to be done by someone else? Can you find the parts and the knowledgeable people to execute the job?
  6. Execute. The car is yours. Even in her imperfect state, she looks real good in your garage and you know what you need to do. So do it. Realize that restorations take time and it will test your patience. There will be things that no matter what, you didn't plan for and you'll have to roll with the punches. It'll be worth staying the course.
Answering questions like these will be key to avoiding speed bumps in the process. You don't want to restore the car mechanically and then realize you need expensive expert help to rejuvenate the body. You'll realize you don't have enough money to get it done right.

(AutoBlog.com)