Golfers…we can beat ourselves up on the golf course leading to blow up holes! At the Masters, Robert MacIntyre was PUTTING for an eagle on #13 and he putted it OFF the green. If the best players on the planet can do this, give yourself some grace on your next missed putt! I promise your scores will start to drop! ⛳️
#golfmentalgame#golfmental
Please don’t ever have Jason Kelce doing on course stuff at #themasters ever again or social media “influencers”. That is all. Happy @TheMasters Eve!⛳️🌸🌺
Seriously… are there really people who can wander through a bookstore for hours, say nothing to anyone, and feel more alive than they ever do at a crowded party?
The Masters isn’t just another tournament, it’s one of the most prestigious traditions in sports. Timeless, classy, and deeply respected.
Not everything needs to be turned into an influencer spectacle.
Preserve what makes it special. ⛳️
@ChrisBarnardDL We always have a giggle when they show the galleries… a sea of never ending khaki shorts. Love it. Some traditions need to be cherished.
A friend invited me to the Masters this week.
Truly one of the last vestiges of high-trust American culture. No phones allowed. Valuables strewn around everywhere. Untouched empty folding chairs reserving prime views. No jeans or backwards hats. Rigorous enforcement of sportsmanship etiquette. Zero-tolerance policy for offenders.
Pretty incredible to witness Southern culture at its vestigial best.
We identified the birds on Jason Day’s outfit so you don’t have to…
An ode to Georgia with birds that inhabit the state 👇
1. Cedar Waxwing
2. Baltimore Oriole
3. White Throated Sparrow
4. Eastern Bluebird
5. Scarlet Tanager
6. Common Yellowthroat
7. Chipping Sparrow
8. Mourning Dove
9. Northern Cardinal
10. Blue Jay
11. Summer red bird
12. Red-headed woodpecker
The video is posted at the top of this story, but @ScottOake announced tonight that he is retiring at the end of the playoffs.
He will host one more After Hours, next Saturday in San Jose. Lots more will come to celebrate his incredible legacy, on and off the ice
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“W” for Asterisk Talley today. That was so tough on No. 12. I can't imagine what it felt like in the moment.
But she kept her chin up and then stood in front of us and answered every question with honesty and grace. At age 17? Huge, huge props.
Canadian sports broadcasting icon Vic Rauter announces his retirement following a distinguished career that has spanned 53 years. Rauter’s final broadcast will be Saturday’s Gold Medal Game at the World Men’s Curling Championship.