I miss real intentional walks. The crowd booing, the .01% chance something weird would happen, the batter giving off “Yeah, I knew you didn’t want any this” vibes. If you want to walk a guy you should at least have to look like pussies for 30 seconds. It was good.
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Seve passed away 15 years ago today.
Perhaps no story sums up the man better than the famous "fruitcake incident" at the 1991 Volvo World Match Play.
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@KVanValkenburg@eli__cash I was in the bleachers for the last 8 groups. Everyone above and left of the hole missed the putt left. Scottish was closest to reading it correctly.
When you walk into the pro shop at Augusta National to ask about the course record ...
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EVANS, Ga. – Farah O'Keefe, one of the hottest players in the women's collegiate game, shot 64 in a recent practice round at Augusta National. O'Keefe went into the pro shop after the round to ask about the course record and was told 66, shot twice by Bailey Shoemaker (2024) and Eila Galitsky (2025) in the final round of the Augusta National Women's Amateur.
"I think it only counts if it's in a tournament," said O'Keefe of where the record stands historically.
Nevertheless, it was a round to remember, including a 3-under showing around Amen Corner.
O'Keefe comes into this week's ANWA on a heater, having won three of her last five college starts. The 20-year-old Texan, currently ranked fourth in the world, shot 69 last year in the final round of the ANWA with six birdies on the day to finish solo 10th.
Get all the details in the story below, including three birdies on Amen Corner!
(Courtesy ANGC)
🧵 1/14: Just days after Paul Ehrlich (the man whose 1968 book “The Population Bomb” predicted billions would starve) passed away, it’s the perfect moment to celebrate the scientist who proved Ehrlich and other doomsayers spectacularly wrong.
Meet Norman Borlaug, the Iowa farm boy who launched the Green Revolution and quite literally saved a billion lives. This is the ultimate story of human ingenuity triumphing over scarcity.
I first heard this 30 years ago at age 17, when my trainer Jay Schroeder DRILLED it into my soul. I still remember the day we met. He told me, “I don’t want you to squat 450 pounds in 3 seconds… I want you to squat 350 pounds in ½ second. THAT’S power.”
To train with him, he forced me to write a daily training log that timed the concentric portion of EVERY rep, EVERY set, EVERY exercise with a stopwatch. I did this for 6 straight months before he allowed me to train at his gym.
It took over an hour daily to write the log, but what I learned about my body and performance was invaluable. Training with this intent changes everything: to move max weights at high speed, EVERYTHING matters. Technique and position must be flawless, no power leaks. You learn to eccentrically LOAD, not just drop with gravity and momentum. My body awareness skyrocketed.
Speed is king. Details and intention matter. I stopped caring about increasing my max and started caring about moving my max FASTER. It’s the primary reason I transformed myself from a walk-on who ran 4.8 to a first-round pick who ran 4.3.
@HansFiene "The sign said 'Everybody welcome, come in, kneel down and pray. When they passed around the plate at the end of it all, I didn't have a penny to pay.'"