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D.Rankin 🇨🇦

D.Rankin 🇨🇦

@Doug_Rankin

Thornbury, Canada Katılım Temmuz 2009
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D.Rankin 🇨🇦@Doug_Rankin·
@HabsOnReddit He looked the most “NHL ready” of any player on ice. Martin will be a good one too.
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/r/Habs@HabsOnReddit·
TSN’s Jeff O’Neill on Habs prospect Michael Hage: “He’s been the best player in the tournament that I’ve seen. I have no idea how he wasn’t (named) one of the top forwards (for Team Canada 🇨🇦). He’s been the best player in the tournament, he’s unreal.”
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Roddy 🇨🇦@RodKahx·
CBC just floated turning off the power before the Super Bowl.
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Pride of Detroit
Pride of Detroit@PrideOfDetroit·
Jamo.... don't take the Stevenson bait.
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D.Rankin 🇨🇦@Doug_Rankin·
@NHL_AaronWard on @TSN690 providing intelligent perspective on Laine injury. Pare responsible for injuring a skilled NHL player and at fault. Laine’s full year in jeopardy because of this minor leaguer.
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D.Rankin 🇨🇦@Doug_Rankin·
This coach forgot his “it’s just a hockey hit” comment when his WPG player Schieffele hit MTL’s Jake Evans in the playoffs a few years ago. Disgracefully brutal, unnecessary hit in a meaningless empty net goal.
vektorious@v3ktorious

Florida Panthers head coach obviously unhappy about the Leon Draisaitl hit on Barkov. He wouldn’t directly comment on the hit, but went on to warn McDavid and Draisaitl to keep their head up next game. #TimeToHunt #LetsGoOilers #NHL #StanleyCup #StanleyCupPlayoffs

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D.Rankin 🇨🇦@Doug_Rankin·
Bought this on eBay 25 years ago. “Ben Hogan Tells His Secret”. Aug 8, 1955
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D.Rankin 🇨🇦@Doug_Rankin·
@KenDryden book “Scotty” is amazing read. Early 60’s Leafs were built on grit, experience & teamwork. “Leafs didn’t have any individual players some teams have. They won more as a team.” Their identity…”a team with an “edge”, willing to fight on and off the ice…”. Must read
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D.Rankin 🇨🇦@Doug_Rankin·
@BWildeMTL Agree but they’re “unwatchable” and have been for many years. Realize the cap-space challenges that Bergevin put them in but they need to get much better soon!
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Brian Wilde
Brian Wilde@BWildeMTL·
Those pointing fingers at MSL here... I absolutely take full exception to that. How much talent do you think he's actually working with here? Ma parole, people. They're nearly 500 when they should be where Anaheim is, or worse.
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D.Rankin 🇨🇦@Doug_Rankin·
@GolfHov @Lions Started watching, cheering and “bleeding” for this team in 1970. It all starts with leadership at the top, much credit to @SheilaFordHamp for paving the way and hiring great people. So impressive!
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John Wing@JohnWing5·
A Christmasy room
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Jeremy Broom
Jeremy Broom@projb·
What a great evening celebrating the career of The Pro. This group and many others are thankful to @Doug_Rankin for his 33 years of leadership at The Toronto Golf Club.
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D.Rankin 🇨🇦@Doug_Rankin·
Well written Matt. Agree 100%
Matt Ginella@MattGinella

Let’s start with: We’re all forever chasing 10 more yards. Remember the decades of building the longest, hardest, next best test for a US Open? USGA was in on the Chambers Bay and Erin Hills developments, dangling the carrot of a major all along. There was an actual ranking of “the 50 toughest” - now called “challenging,” because, yeah, there’s a masochistic subset of the golf world, developers, designers and consumers, who think that kicks to the nuts and pocketbooks is somehow a sustainable business model (see Sawgrass, Doral, etc). That was the cause. The effect? All together now: “Grow the game!” Thank God Tiger came along. Thank you, @TigerWoods. We all owe you. Tiger grew the game. But the game he grew was too hard, too expensive, took too long. Most who tried it back then didn’t stay. But with Tiger came more eyeballs. And with more eyeballs came more money. And with more money, better athletes. The elite level and college game got a lot better. So did technology. Faster swing speeds. More architecture, but not better. (Thankfully, there was Mike Keiser, who saw through the smoke.) For decades now we’ve been subjected to: “Play faster.” “Tee it forward.” “Make it more affordable.” “Simplify the rules.” “Make golf cool!” We’ve seen the launch of: First Tee PGA Jr. League Drive, Chip, Putt Youth on Course Jr. caddie academies And then… Top Golf! Short courses!! Simulators. White belts. Flat brims. Music. Hoodies. Instagram. YouTube. Golf got cool and inclusive?! And then came a global pandemic. Now what?! Growth in the game like no one could’ve ever predicted, imagined or anticipated. Some came back or they tried it for the first time. And they liked it! Men, but more importantly, women. Boys, but also girls! A more inclusive culture has resulted in a more diverse clientele. Wins across the board! Golf has turned several sharp corners… Record rounds, participation, growth and money. I believe we can point to the 150th playing of the Open as an issue for the governing bodies. On a venue they once played in reverse, in thick tweed coats and balls stuffed with feathers. And they played the 150th in four days of summer sun, almost no wind, fairways rolling faster than the greens, and even though it will go down as one of the more compelling majors since I’ve been following golf, and in spite of the fact that the guy who chipped and putted the best won, the governing bodies pick now to hit the panic button?! The fact is, you don’t hit it too far. And neither do you. Or you. And you, the guy who really rips it (Rory? Bryson? Brandon Matthews? Cam Champ?), you have one major championship since 2014 (Bryson at 2020 Winged Foot because he was 3rd in strokes gained off the tee, 3rd in strokes gained in approach, 2nd in strokes gained around the green and third in strokes gained putting on Sunday.) Sustainability matters. Obviously. But some courses were built where they shouldn’t be and they were used to sell real estate. And again, see trend of short courses. The game, reclaimed water and grasses are evolving. So, I ask you, why now? If you truly love the concept of “golf for all,” then why do anything? Why not celebrate the growth? Provide a respite from the noise that is the professional game. The idea of governing bodies loading the gun and aiming it at their own feet seems crazy. They’re adding to the negative discourse, polarizing the masses and bringing on lawsuits. Put that gun down and get out of the way. If people are clamoring and fighting for a rollback, they can tee it back, play persimmons, shorten their shafts, lengthen their fairway cuts and the rough, tuck the pins, speed up greens and cap lofts on their longest clubs. Meanwhile, we all fight age, time and physical restrictions. There is literally rollback built into the life of a golfer. Father Time is undefeated. Why am I against a rollback to the golf ball? Because it’s unnecessary. And horrible timing.

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Justin O'Leary
Justin O'Leary@JustinOLeary·
Today marked my final day as HP at Cedar Brae. Over 10 years, I’ve worked with amazing members and staff, and for that I will be forever grateful. As one chapter ends, I couldn’t be more excited to begin the next one as Head Professional at St. George’s Golf and Country Club.
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