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Todd Lewis joins Golf Central to talk about the PGA Tour's experiment of allowing players to use distance measuring tools to help with pace of play and whether it's catching on with the golfers.
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Well, we finally made it. The NBA playoffs are here. After some NBA Play-In Tournament fiascos, we have the first round going ...
Here we goooo. We have finally made it to the NBA Playoffs, and man, am I excited to finish up the Play-Ins and get to some ...
A Sri Lankan seafood restaurant with nine international branches has opened on Flinders Lane, bringing bibs, claw crackers and the theatre of wok-cooked mud crabs. You have reached your maximum ...
"There's nothing to take from (that game) other than the reminder when we don't lead with our competitiveness and pace of play and structure, we're just not very good," New Jersey coach Sheldon ...
Masters chairman Fred Ridley, in his annual pre-tournament address Wednesday, expressed such concern about slow play he almost went ... so it’s really not necessary to pace that off.
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RELATED: Jordan Spieth's kids steal the show during Masters Par 3 Contest The topic of pace of play has become more public in recent years as golf falls behind other major sports in keeping ...
During their half-hour-long news conference, Player, Watson and Nicklaus held forth on a range of topics, from pace of play (Player: “Slow play is a curse for golf”) to the LIV/PGA Tour split ...
Topics ranged from pace of play to how the current crop of players handles media relations to ... fast food? That's right, No Laying Up's Kevin Van Valkenburg brought up the perfect topic to get ...
AUGUSTA, G.A. (FOX Carolina) - WATCH: Palmetto Sports Director Beth Hoole previews big storylines from The Masters including the focus on pace of play for the benefit of everyone.