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USGA Rules: Relief for an unplayable ball
Jamie WallaceRule 28 allows you to take relief for an unplayable ball anywhere on the golf course except when your ball lies in a water hazard, where the water hazard Rule applies.
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What’s up, Doc? Meet Clemson golfer and US Amateur champ Doc Redman
Patrick DunnThirty-six holes were not enough to decide the 117th U.S. Amateur Championship at historic Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, Calif. Clemson sophomore Doc Redman had battled back from two down with two holes to play in the championship match versus Texas senior Doug Ghim to send the match to a decisive 37th hole.
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Is concussion research causing a decline in football participation?
Seth Sandronsky Sports & FitnessFear of players' injuries focuses the minds of high school football coaches, players and parents. Why? Look no further than recent research linking the popular sport to concussive brain injury.
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Make cardio a big HIIT with your patients
Jacqueline Hansen Medical & Allied HealthcareWhen it comes to losing weight, you know there are certain things that need to be done to make sure your patients are successful. This includes healthier eating and daily exercise — more specifically, cardiovascular exercise.
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High school coaching hire fuels women’s empowerment in football
Damon Sayles Sports & FitnessThe 2017 high school football season has begun in some areas and is expecting to kick off this weekend in others. In Texas, high school football is king, and for one coach, high school football will be groundbreaking.
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Arnold Palmer Cup alumni highlight Walker Cup teams
William SouléThe teams have been named for the 2017 edition of the Walker Cup, which features many of the rising stars in the game of golf. The competition pits 10 of the top amateur players from the United States against their counterparts from Great Britain and Ireland (GB&I).
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Why are the wealthy so healthy?
Sabrina Fracassi Medical & Allied HealthcareAuthor Thomas C. Corley spent five years studying the habits of the rich, who he defined as anyone who has an annual income of $160,000 or more. His findings, which culminated into the publication of three different books on the subject, suggest that, among other things, the rich exercise a lot.
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As football heats up, coaches must watch for dehydration
Dr. Denise A. Valenti Sports & FitnessFor many communities, the return of athletes to the football practice field is a century-old tradition. In small towns and large cities across the country, the football fields are dotted with players practicing. They are putting their energy and hearts into the effort, hoping for gridiron glory.
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Collegians in the US Amateur
William SouléThe 117th U.S. Amateur teed off Monday in Los Angeles as 312 of the best amateurs in the game compete for the USGA's oldest championship. The tournament consists of two rounds of stroke play to qualify for the match play round of 64.
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Team effort can help reduce youth sports injuries
Bob Kowalski Sports & FitnessYoung athletes for generations have emulated the pros. The similarities appear to be extending to devastating sports injuries.
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