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Austin Banz

@AustinBanz

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NUCLR GOLF
NUCLR GOLF@NUCLRGOLF·
🚨🏆💣 Bryson DeChambeau is launching bombs at Bethpage. Earlier today Xander said Bryson “could be the difference” for team USA this week, while Brandel Chamblee said he is a “Captain’s nightmare.” @BrysonLegion | #GoUSA
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DP World Tour
DP World Tour@DPWorldTour·
18 years of the McIlroy swing 💪
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Dylan Dethier
Dylan Dethier@dylan_dethier·
"If your kid gets good at the game that doesn’t necessarily make them love the game. But if the kid loves the game, it’s likely they’ll become good at it. It’s the love that should be first." Padraig Harrington rules. This rules. Well worth your 3 min:
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The Cultural Tutor
The Cultural Tutor@culturaltutor·
Why is Claude Monet so popular? In a world of anger, politics, and anxiety, and of artists trying to surprise or change us, his paintings stand apart as works of pure and truthful delight. His water lilies and haystacks simply offer us uncomplicated joy and deeply needed peace.
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LKD
LKD@LukeKerrDineen·
Woah, hadn't seen this swing before. 22 year-old Fred Couples in 1982. Club even more across than usual (probably because his swing was even longer back then) but still as silky smooth as ever. So good.
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PGA TOUR
PGA TOUR@PGATOUR·
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PGA TOUR
PGA TOUR@PGATOUR·
“I made up my mind that something was going to change.” After continued struggles on the greens, @Lucas_Glover_ switched to a long putter with Adam Scott’s exact specs. Once his weakness, Glover has turned his putting into a driving force in his recent success.
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Monday Q Info
Monday Q Info@acaseofthegolf1·
Kuest has done it right, can't believe more conditional KFT members don't do this. As a cond. KFT member you can skip pre-q's. He finished so low at final stage he wasn't getting into any KFT events, so he's played a ton of Tour Mondays. The Tour Monday's are easier than KFT
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Billy Oppenheimer
Billy Oppenheimer@bpoppenheimer·
After the final episode of “Seinfeld” in 1998, Jerry Seinfeld didn’t know what to do next with his life. With the success of the show, he had options. “What do I do?” he asked a friend. “Well what’s been the best experience you’ve had so far?” the friend asked. Seinfeld said, Two things: First, writing—“I just see something and I write it down—I like a big, yellow legal pad—and once I get that pad open, I can’t stop…the next thing I know, the day is gone.” Second, performing stand-up—“I just love the life of it,” Jerry said. “I love the joy of hearing laughs and making jokes.” So, despite the cool and lucrative opportunities to further an acting or screenwriting career in Hollywood, Seinfeld moved back to New York City where he returned to writing jokes by day and performing in comedy clubs by night. Takeaway 1: “For anyone trying to discern what to do with their life,” the author Amy Krouse Rosenthal said, “PAY ATTENTION TO WHAT YOU PAY ATTENTION TO. That's pretty much all the info you need.” Pay attention to what you can pay attention to so that, as Seinfeld put it, “the next thing you know, the day is gone.” Takeaway 2: After investing 9 years into creating the 9 seasons of the show, Seinfeld returned to being a standup comedian. He made an estimated $38 million from just the last season of the show—when he had a boatful of money and unlimited options, he went back to the thing he loved when he had little money and few options. It made me think of the parable of the fisherman and the businessman: In a small coastal village, there is a fisherman who owns a small row boat. One afternoon, after fishing all morning, he returns to shore with his boat full of fish. A vacationing businessman sees the fisherman and is impressed, “How long does it take you to catch so many fish?” “Oh, just a couple of hours,” the fisherman says. The businessman immediately sees a business opportunity. He offers to invest money in the fisherman—enough to buy a bigger boat and to set up his own company supplying fish to every restaurant in the village. Fisherman: “And then what?” Businessman: “We’ll set up a production plant and distribute fish to restaurants around the world.” Fisherman: “And then what?” Businessman: “Eventually the business will be so big that we’ll sell it for a huge sum of money.” Fisherman: “And then what?” Businessman: “You’ll have so much money that you’ll be able to do whatever you want. You can retire, move to a house by the sea, and fish as much as you want.” The fisherman was confused, “Isn’t that what I already do?” It’s just a reminder: the ability to do what you want for as long as you want is priceless and, often, inexpensive. - - - “The highest form of wealth is the ability to wake up every morning and say, ‘I can do whatever I want today.’” — Morgan Housel Follow @bpoppenheimer for more content like this!
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Kyle Porter
Kyle Porter@KylePorterNS·
Brooks Koepka might be paired in Round 3 with the only guy in the field more confident than he is.
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Alex Brogan
Alex Brogan@_alexbrogan·
9 things you can do today that will probably extend your lifespan:
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Adam Rehberg
Adam Rehberg@rehbirdie·
Did any game hit as hard as the @TigerWoods 2004 intro? The answer is no
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Austin Banz
Austin Banz@AustinBanz·
“If you can meet with triumph and disaster, and treat those two imposters just the same”
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Austin Banz@AustinBanz·
“This is a lesson in the price of freedom that ought to instruct Westerners offended by ‘microaggressions.’ Real aggression is a tank rolling down your street.”
The Wall Street Journal@WSJ

From @WSJopinion: The people of Ukraine are showing a too complacent West what it means to fight for freedom. The brave resistance to Putin is an inspiration and lesson to the world. on.wsj.com/3JTzCSS

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The Par Train
The Par Train@TheParTrain·
What’s the worst kind of golf cart to get? 1. Broken parking brake 2. Low battery 3. Broken GPS 4. Clubhouse controlled in the rough 5. Other: ___________________
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Dylan Dethier
Dylan Dethier@dylan_dethier·
Cam Smith's general apathy towards the $15 million FedEx Cup prize is aspirational
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David Coverdale
David Coverdale@davidcoverdale·
Awww…👍👍👍👍👍
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GOLFTV
GOLFTV@GOLFTV·
Ben Hogan sharing the secret to his swing is a must-watch.
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LinksGems
LinksGems@LinksGems·
This simple shot, snapped with an iPhone on the 1st tee at Pine Valley a few years back, is one of my most popular photos. It’s a nice reminder, I think, of the importance of making every shot count since, in golf as in life, there are no free second chances. Swing away.
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