Legendary UGA Tennis Coach, Dan McGill, discussing how Georgia became known as the “Bulldogs,” the origins of our mascot, Uga, and where the phrase “Damn Good Dawg” came from. 🐶
📽️ (2006) Clip from the Russell Library UGA Oral History Collection
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🏌️🏆 PGA Championship winner, Aaron Rai on why he uses iron covers: “I grew up in very much a working-class family, and golf has always been a very expensive game. I started from the age of 4 years old, and my dad used to pay for the equipment, pay for my memberships, my entry fees. And it wasn't money that we really had, to be honest, but he'd always buy me the best clubs.
When I was about seven or eight years old, (my dad) bought me a set of Titleist 690 MBs, and they were like 800-1,000 pounds back then, just for a set of clubs for a kid. I cherished them. When we used to go out and practice, he used to clean every single groove afterward with a pin and with baby oil.
Although on the PGA Tour, we get given equipment, and we get given everything that we need, it's more out of principle. The value of not losing perspective of what I have and where I am. The covers are going to stay, I'm sorry."
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Every day we wait, they suffer.
Right now, there are kids praying for a rescue—for someone to step up, step in, and do something.
Are we actually going to protect these kids from further exploitation, or are we just going to keep talking about it?
@Delta Lifelong skymiles member and I’m utterly dissatisfied for the first time! Our flight home from vacation cancelled due to flight crew issues prompting me to have to book a new flight at a different airport and now pay for a $300 hour and a half Lyft ride. #Disappointing
At the end of your life, you won’t be proud of how many boxes you checked.
You’ll remember the people you loved, helped, and showed up for.
Let’s stop living for the checklist…
And start living with a calling.