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The Sports Archives – 4 Simple Features That Make Pro Golfers Better Than Beginners
Pexels – CC0 Licence Pros are better than beginners because they are more talented and dedicated. This is true, but they aren’t the only reasons professionals are on another planet to newbies. Often in sports, including golf, it’s the small … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – Shock as 15-year-old ‘Hammer’ makes the US Open!
It’s been quite the year for golf. While in 2014, Rory McIlroy was the youngster’s name on everybody’s lips, in 2015, there’s one ankle-biter who has just achieved a hugely impressive feat. His name is Cole Hammer and he’s just … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Zhang, Cole Hammer, Golf Blogs, PGA Tour, Rory Mcilroy, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, US Open, youngest pro golfer
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The Sports Archives – Tiger Woods vs. Rory Mcilroy
There is not a lot more that can be said about 2 of the most successful golfers of all time: Tiger Woods and Rory Mcilroy. They are the only golfers to win The Silver Medal and The Gold Medal at … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – Golf in 2013: A Year in Review!
What a year! December is here and 2013 is almost over, and with it another exciting and unexpected year of golf. Golf is always full of ups and downs, unanticipated surprises, and of course, drama. This year was no different, … Continue reading
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Tagged 2013 major upsets, 2013 year in golf, Adam Scott, Angel Cabrera, British Open, funny moments, Golf apps, Golf Blogs, golf gadgets, golf streaker, Jason Dufner, Justin Rose, Phil Mickelson, Rory Mcilroy, sports and leisure, sports and recreation, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, The Augusta, The Masters, Tiger Woods, US Open
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The Sports Archives – The Highest Paid Golfers!
When thinking about high paid athletes, your mind turns to the likes of baseball star Alex Rodriguez, basketball star Kobe Bryant, tennis star Roger Federer, football star Drew Brees and soccer star David Beckham. In fact, according to Forbes 2013 … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – The History of Nike!
Nike is a worldwide company that supplies stores all over with athletic shoes and sports equipment. The company was founded on January 25th, 1964 by Bill Bowerman and Philip Knight under the name of Blue Ribbon Sports (BRS), however the … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Rory McIlroy: History As A Golfer!
Claiming he hit his first golf ball when he was two years old, Rory McIlroy has surprised PGA fans everywhere. In 2005, he won the West Ireland Championship and the Irish Close Championships. He was the youngest competitor ever to … Continue reading
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Tagged athleticism, European PGA, golf, Golf Blogs, golf courses, golf history, golf tips, golfing, Irish Close Championships, Jack Nicklaus, Nike, PGA, Phil Mickelson, Rory Mcilroy, Rory McIlroy quotes, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, Tiger Woods, US Open, West Ireland Championship
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The Sports Archives – Masters 2013 – Four Tough Competitors That Fell To Adam Scott!
Spring is here, and for many of us that only means one thing: the Masters. And with the PGA tour heating up long before the weather, we are sure to be in for a real treat come April. Betting has … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Where are the Best Golfers in the World From?
The Best Golfers in the World are From . . .? Which country produces the best golfers? In order to get to the bottom of this question let’s take a look at the world rankings over the last 6 years. … Continue reading
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