According to Golden Tee, the mark belongs to a 561-yard drive logged in 2008.
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Thursday, June 2, 2016
Cousins Who Are A Beauty & A Beast
Guess what BMW's '30 Years M3' special edition celebrates
Add a verb and the name becomes crystal clear.
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Add a verb and the name becomes crystal clear.
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Some Saltiness, Clarified
What's the difference between kosher salt, table salt, and sea salt?
Table salt
Table salt
- What it is: Table salt consists of fine, evenly shaped crystals, which makes it denser than other salts. It's typically mined from salt deposits underground and may also contain anti-clumping agents, such as calcium silicate.
- When to use it: As the name implies, it's good for keeping out on the table for last-minute seasoning. It's also good for salting pasta water or seasoning soups.
- What it is: Kosher salt is less refined than table salt. Its larger flakes don't compact together as neatly, so a pinch is a little coarser and not as dense.
- When to use it: Kosher salt is the most versatile. It's great for seasoning before, during and after cooking. It's especially good for seasoning meat before cooking.
- What it is: Sea salt undergoes the least processing. Flakes are collected from evaporated seawater and may contain residual minerals that could alter the color. The unevenly shaped flakes don't stack up evenly and create a less dense pinch.
- When to use it: Sea salt is typically more expensive, which means you'll want to use it with caution. It's best for finishing.
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