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However, baseball just seems "right" in way other professional sports in America do not. Basketball is about giants. Golf is just plain boring as well as being a huge waste of water and space. Hockey and football have muscle-bound players you wouldn't want to meet in an open square, let alone a dark alley. Baseball can be scary too--just think back to John Kruk's reaction when meeting Randy Johnson at the All-Star Game--it is simply a game where a normal guy can get up there, on more than any given Sunday, and have...
Weaver, come out here!" barked John McCain from somewhere on the front porch of his mountain retreat. The candidate's political director fired back, "You were supposed to be napping." "Nah," said McCain, "we've got grilling to do." Some candidates golf, others jog. John McCain spent his first day off the campaign trail since New Year's doing what he loves best--twirling the grill tongs at his Arizona retreat nestled in the hills of Cottonwood, with gnarled sycamores and fruit trees everywhere. Dressed in blue jeans, his Arizona Wildcats hat and a white sweatshirt, McCain bounced...
...GOLF GARB It's not just tee times you can get at TheGolfNetwork.com Click on its eGolfMall button for any sort of golf-related accoutrements you might need, from clubs to shoes--and soon even the requisite cigar. Limited offer: if you blow more than $150 on the site's goodies, you'll get free shipping. Not only can you plan your next golf vacation, but you can also outfit yourself with duds and sticks. Unfortunately, nobody but you can can do a thing about your handicap...
Four years ago, a Canadian civic organization designated little Niagara-on-the-Lake the country's prettiest town. It's easy to see why. There are scores of parks, gardens and historic homes. Golf courses, biking and nature trails are close by, and within an easy drive are 15 of Canada's top wineries, offering year-round tastings and tours...
DIED. KARSTEN SOLHEIM, 88, golf-club king who brought heel-toe balance to his popular ping putters and revolutionary perimeter weighting to his irons, which increased the sweet spot and allowed more room for error; in Phoenix, Ariz. An engineer, Solheim played his first golf game at age 42 and began tinkering with club designs to improve his handicap...