The 48 “essential” items every golfer has in their bag
2. An assortment of tees, ranging from wooden to plastic to brush in different shapes, sizes and colors, including at least one naked-lady tee.
3. Ball markers: a selection of coins, as well as plastic and metal discs with sponsors or club motifs. You only ever use that lucky one you’ve had since you were 11.
10. A waterproof jacket and trousers — taken off, stuffed away and forgotten about after that last soaking you got. They now smell like a vagabond’s crotch.
11. A windproof top crumpled down to the size of an orange.
16. Energy and chocolate bars, most of which passed their expiration date several months ago.
17. An array of bags of nuts/crackers/trail mix/beef jerky and other consumables.
44. A rain hood.
45. A club-cleaning wire brush, on which you’ve cut yourself on several times and sworn to get rid of . . . . . but never do.
Complete list (GolfWRX.com)
Monday, March 14, 2016
I Agree
Bernhard Langer Says Anchored Putting Ban 'Never Made Any Sense'
"To me it never made any sense, and to a lot of people it doesn't…My
argument was always, if it's easier to putt that way, everybody would
putt that way, wouldn't you think? Out of 100 touring pros, you would
see 99 putting that way. And that's not the case…I don't think we ever
had more than 10-15 percent of the players, no matter at what level,
putt with an anchored putter. That just shows it's not easier. It's not
better. It only works for some."
He went on to explain how he feels that the ban could damage the game on the amateur or recreational levels:
"It's going to take a lot of joy and fun away from amateurs, whether they have the yips or the shakes or they have a bad back and they'd rather stand more upright because it hurts them to bend over with a shorter putter."
(Golf.com)
He went on to explain how he feels that the ban could damage the game on the amateur or recreational levels:
"It's going to take a lot of joy and fun away from amateurs, whether they have the yips or the shakes or they have a bad back and they'd rather stand more upright because it hurts them to bend over with a shorter putter."
(Golf.com)
Power Rankings: Capitals staying strong - ESPN.com
3. Anaheim Ducks
- The Ducks are 7-2-1 in their past 10 games but have lost three in a row. Later this week, the Ducks host the Rangers and the Bruins in two key matchups.
- The Kings are 7-2-1 in their past 10 but lost to the Devils 2-1 in OT on Saturday.
- On Saturday, the Sharks scored three unanswered goals to earn their sixth win in their past eight games with a 5-2 victory over the Capitals. Joe Pavelski scored his league-leading 10th game-winning goal. Joe Thornton had a goal and assist and has at least one point in 34 of his past 39 games.
I'm Curious To See How These Help The Game
NHL adding blue line cameras for playoffs
Tweak to coach's challenge system introduced at GM meetings
(NHL.com)
Tweak to coach's challenge system introduced at GM meetings
BOCA RATON, Fla. -- As part
of continuing tweaks to the coach's instant replay challenge, the NHL
will introduce two cameras located at each blue line in the 16 buildings
hosting games during the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Colin Campbell, the senior vice president of hockey operations for the League, made the announcement Monday at the first day of the three-day meeting of general managers here.
"That's
the one in-season tweak we can make," Campbell said. "It's not a rule
change; it's just helping make the process better."Colin Campbell, the senior vice president of hockey operations for the League, made the announcement Monday at the first day of the three-day meeting of general managers here.
(NHL.com)
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