Did I just ace a 373 yard par 4 at 9800 ft elevation?
I think so, BUT... I didn't see the ball go in.
I found my ball short and right of the green which was odd because my tee shot was tracking dead on with the front left pin. After chipping up to the green, I found another ball in the hole - exactly matching the one I hit from the tee AND the ball I chipped up to the green.
What do you think, golf friends?
I’m getting tired of hearing the loudest opposition to guardrails in college sports come from media personalities, lawyers, and “agents”
Let’s be honest about what’s really going on. A structured system doesn’t eliminate athlete compensation. Players are still going to get paid. What it does is reduce the chaos, and with that, it reduces the opportunity for people who benefit from a system with no rules.
Right now, the ones pushing hardest against guardrails are often the ones with the most to lose if structure is introduced.
Meanwhile, fans are being asked to keep footing the bill while the system gets more unstable by the year.
This executive action isn’t the final answer. It’s not meant to be. It’s a signal that something has to change. If you think this gets fixed overnight with the stroke of a pen, you’re missing the point entirely. @NILnotNLI
@putmeincoach03 This post should have ended after the first 6 words.
Everything else comes off as petty. Especially under the name of one of the greatest 🐶 of all time.
Go bulldogs!
I'll always remember Chuck Norris as the man who changed the course of dodgeball history by casting the deciding vote that allowed Average Joes to play in the championship of the Las Vegas International Dodgeball Open where they upset the heavily favored Globo Gym Purple Cobras.
RIP. 🙏