
Streels in the house! @Streels54
Kevin Streelman
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Streels in the house! @Streels54


The amazing story of Kevin Streelman's Make-A-Wish caddie at the 2015 Masters golfweek.usatoday.com/story/sports/g…




Looks like Kevin Streelman cold topped two shots in a row? Unless the trees on the right in the fly over picture have grown?



🏈 Trevor Lawrence 🏀 Vince Carter ⛳️ Collin Morikawa 💪 Baron Corbin Let’s have a day.



Russell Knox shot 75 yesterday Q-School. His is the sort of career path that I find fascinating, and, frankly, admirable. Let me explain. The players we focus the most on are the stars. They're the best players because they succeed often (obviously). But they're the minority. For so many players, success is fleeting. Their best golf usually comes in brief windows, and they spend the rest of their career in the shadow of that success. They know that their best golf is in there somewhere. They know they are capable of winning. They've done it before. But, for myriad reasons, they can't summon that success again. Knox has played more than 300 PGA TOUR events. He's won twice, and those two wins, including a World Golf Championship, came back in the 2016 season, in the span of 18 starts. He also won the Irish Open in 2018. Knox is back at Q-School after finishing 144th in the FedExCup this season. Over the past five years, he has just six top-10s and has finished no better than 96th in the FedExCup. Imagine how frustrating that could be. Your did your best work years ago but just can't replicate it. I don't imagine it's an experience that, say, an accountant or doctor has. Experience alone can guarantee that you were better than you were five years ago. Golf doesn't allow that. A golfer has to show up, week after week, and year after year, putting in the work with no guarantee of improvement. I find that admirable. We celebrate the work when it results in victory. The grind, the struggle, often goes unnoticed, though, when it doesn't lead to success. But that's when it is most admirable.

A work in progress…#DorothyHamill


Night Putting with @JRSII @PuttView @ZenGreenStage 4.7➡️ 1.5⬇️

Professional golfer wins millions of dollars and is then asked about money. His answer is one of the best I’ve heard.

Unique first pitch preparation @Cubs 😅