🇫🇷 PARÍS HA CAIDO
Tras la obtención de la Champions League por parte del PSG, París se ha convertido en zona de guerra.
Acá vemos las consecuencias de la cobardía de los líderes europeos.
Jordan Spieth shot a bogey free 62 yesterday, with 6 birdies in a row, and a closing 9 of 29, to climb into the top 10 of the CJ Cup Byron Nelson. After the round he said he feels as good as he has in 9 years and then went into more detail about why:
“It's physically and my mechanics. I got pretty off for a long time. I've been trying to build it back, and then I'd compensate and do what worked.
“This last off-season I said no more compensating because, to be consistent, I've got to get it back to a certain place, and it's been work from then to try to get there. It's all in mechanics and health.”
He then detailed what part of his game worked well in the 62:
“It was putting today. I've been driving the ball the best of my life, and I drove it horribly today, like really badly. But putting was -- to go to your actual question, putting was the best.
“I felt fluid with it. I felt like I -- in what I've been trying to do, I've been trying to put it all together. I know what needs to happen, but putting it all together into a fluid stroke and then being able to be outwardly focused has been the goal.
“I felt like last night I did a really good job out here of that being the goal, find that, and then carry it into this morning and then trust it on the course.
“Frankly, I mean, I told Michael -- I've been telling Michael for a while. I just feel like one lips in instead of lips out, and I feel like the lid comes off. I lipped out a few yesterday. I had one on No. 10 go across the lip today, but then the one on No. 1 could have been short and fell in. It was like, oh, wow, there is a hole there.
“Sometimes I've certainly shown that I can get streaky with it and was able to kind of get on the right side of that today.”
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via: @VDHanson Q: why do these politicians, never complain about the system, when they’re in power?
e. g., 2-term presidents like Clinton, or Obama?
Q: what is the reason for now?
In his own words #VDH#IKR#SCt#electoralcollege https://t.co/4qat3YxAT2
Victor Davis Hanson: Democrats Never Complain About the System When They’re in Power
I want to ask the Democrats: You had power for eight years with Bill Clinton and Barack Obama. Why didn’t you get rid of the Electoral College then? Why didn’t you bring in two states then? Why didn’t you pack the court?
And the answer is that as long as they have power, they put those things off. Then when they get out of power, the system’s not fair, Victor Davis Hanson argues on tomorrow morning’s edition of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words.”
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UT Austin graduates celebrated their commencement this weekend with fireworks, drones and Longhorn pride.
See the best photos from the 2026 UT Commencement Ceremony.
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.@TexasExes .@UTAustin alumni assoc. tries to honor the world-changing work of UT faculty; but they narrow to #TexasTen ea. year; but a glimpse into the lectures & seminars all over #FortyAcres campus, captured in the #Alcalde magazine this month! #Hookem
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