The U.S. Department of Education is investigating complaints that some districts are allowing students to compete in sports ...
Nogales, Arizona, is one step closer to resolving its long-standing sewage issue as the House has approved a significant ...
Commissioner Rob Manfred's radical realignment plan would create eight four-team divisions, scrapping the AL and NL structure ...
Director James Cameron appeared on the "Just Foolin' About" podcast on Dec. 23, where he argued that putting guardrails on AI ...
The challenge lies in a lack of clarity. Teams are working hard, but without a shared understanding of what matters most, ...
Senator Gallego introduces "The Path Home" housing plan, drawing support from Arizona officials and national organizations ...
Guardians' closer facing 65 years in prison claims Dominican Republic cockfighting messages were misinterpreted as fixing MLB ...
Ahead of Seattle’s playoff rematch with San Francisco, Macdonald called the 49ers the league’s top “run-after-catch” offense ...
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The Future of the Game Might Be Hiding in Your Shoes: Inside Laced Golf’s Mission to Fix Golf
Laced Golf uses shoe sensors to solve golf's alignment problem. A PGA Professional examines the science, technology, and why it might actually work.
TJ Parker (6’3 265) Clemson + Violent finisher + Pop in his hands and power rusher + 28.6% win rate on true pass sets in 2025 ...
The second assessment is the Perceived Depth Test, which takes it a step further. Leave the first ball in place, and hold a second ball in your dominant hand with your arm extended. The goal is to ...
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Want to be a birdie machine? Make the putt! Here’s how
A lot of players judge a putt's line correctly but can’t get the speed right. Here’s how to solve the problem — and make more birdies.
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