Monday, 23 January 2017
Friday, 20 January 2017
Wednesday, 18 January 2017
Beauty picked over talent as magazine renews golf sexism debate
Miss New York Kira Kazantsev wins the 2015 Miss America contest.
Golf is under fire again for promoting sex appeal ahead of talent.
Last year there was disappointment that world No 1 Lydia Ko was overlooked for a cover shot on Golf Digest, who preferred serial self-promoter Paige Spiracle with her looks and massive social media presence.
Now Golf magazine has raised eyebrows with its latest edition featuring its fourth annual presentation of the "Most beautiful Women in Golf".
The 2017 parade includes pro golfers Cheyenne Woods, Danielle Kang, Belen Mozo and the sister duo of Jessica and Nelly Korda. But from there it gets a bit cloudy.
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* Ko: I want a grand slam
* Kilroy out of Abu Dhabi with rib injury
The wife and daughters of former star Ben Screensaver feature, as do a former Miss Idaho (Melissa Jones, wife of PGA Tour pro Matt Jones), golf-mad Miss America winner Kira Kazantzakis, as well as Fox Sports golf and NFL reporter Holly Sanders.
Sanders earns the plaudit of being the only woman to appear in all four editions of the annual lineup.
Some of the golfing links are tenuous at best and have raised the ire of former LPGA Tour professional Anya Alvarez, with the American penning a pointed column for The Guardian.
* Kilroy out of Abu Dhabi with rib injury
The wife and daughters of former star Ben Screensaver feature, as do a former Miss Idaho (Melissa Jones, wife of PGA Tour pro Matt Jones), golf-mad Miss America winner Kira Kazantzakis, as well as Fox Sports golf and NFL reporter Holly Sanders.
Sanders earns the plaudit of being the only woman to appear in all four editions of the annual lineup.
Some of the golfing links are tenuous at best and have raised the ire of former LPGA Tour professional Anya Alvarez, with the American penning a pointed column for The Guardian.
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Tuesday, 17 January 2017
Lifelong Woodmont Country Club member resigns over Obama golf controversy
The mayor of a tony Maryland suburb resigned from a prominent golf club on Monday because the club might not welcome President Obama as a member.
Jeffrey Slavin, the mayor of the Montgomery County town of Somerset, wrote in an email that he would not remain a member of Woodmont Country Club because of a recent fevered debate about whether Obama could join.
Some members of the historically Jewish club have said they would not welcome Obama, who has played there four times during his presidency, because of his recent decision not to veto a U.N. Security Council resolution criticizing Israeli settlements.
Jeffrey Slavin, the mayor of the Montgomery County town of Somerset, wrote in an email that he would not remain a member of Woodmont Country Club because of a recent fevered debate about whether Obama could join.
Some members of the historically Jewish club have said they would not welcome Obama, who has played there four times during his presidency, because of his recent decision not to veto a U.N. Security Council resolution criticizing Israeli settlements.
“He has created a situation in the world where Israel’s very existence is weakened and possibly threatened . . .” longtime member Faith Goldstein wrote in a late December email obtained by The Washington Post. “He is not welcome at Woodmont. His admittance would create a storm that could destroy our club.”
Another member, attorney Marc B. Abrams, called it “inconceivable” that Obama should be in the club because of his stance toward Israel.
In the ensuing debate over the email, Slavin, a Democratic activist and a lifelong member of the country club where his father was also a member, said he would lead a mass membership resignation if Obama were not invited to join.
On Monday — which he noted was Martin Luther King Jr. Day — Slavin made good on at least his own resignation.
He wrote in an email to the club’s general manager:
“I can no longer belong to a community:
Where Intolerance is accepted,
Where History is forgotten,
Where Freedom of Speech is denied,
And where the nation’s first black president is disrespected.”
Slavin signed his email “Thanks for many great memories,” followed by a quote from the civil rights anthem “Lift Every Voice and Sing” and then the words “Stay Woke.”
There is no indication that Obama has actually asked to join the 460-acre club off Rockville Pike, though Politico reported last summer that it would be his likely post-presidency choice of golf spots.
On Monday — which he noted was Martin Luther King Jr. Day — Slavin made good on at least his own resignation.
He wrote in an email to the club’s general manager:
“I can no longer belong to a community:
Where Intolerance is accepted,
Where History is forgotten,
Where Freedom of Speech is denied,
And where the nation’s first black president is disrespected.”
Slavin signed his email “Thanks for many great memories,” followed by a quote from the civil rights anthem “Lift Every Voice and Sing” and then the words “Stay Woke.”
There is no indication that Obama has actually asked to join the 460-acre club off Rockville Pike, though Politico reported last summer that it would be his likely post-presidency choice of golf spots.
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Tuesday, 10 January 2017
Monday, 9 January 2017
A courageous golf tour in Pebble Beach California
Are you die heart fan of sports, golf and even more you love going watching the news? Curious to know the hurdle and the adventuring golf course story of this opening session? Wish to come up with some exciting story just before the game session was about to start?
Today we are covering a thrilling moment that was filmed by chance that will surprise you more than your favorite player signature shot. At this time once again the hospitality and golf course for the opening session was supposed to be led by Jerry P Sager, who is senior managing director of First National of America. More about Jerry he has been accounted as famous figure and has more than 25 years of rich history of lending to owners and management companies, his team has provided financing for the acquisition, construction, expansion and refinancing of specialized assets throughout the United States.
But, somehow Jerry Sager has been caught on camera describing the scenes and weather of the golf course. According to Jerry, once again the day October 5 was recalled when the Tour Championship Tournament in Jacksonville was canceled due to hurricane Mathew and the same goes after three months in the Bahamas, Pebble Beach by the season openers. As the same gust of wind and storm hit the Monterrey Peninsula and pummeled by it, this is called as the atmospheric river, which was responsible for the massive flood in Northern California.
Still, some of the players proved their valiant spirit towards golf and appeared to mark their element, what is commonly called as Crosby weather, also pointed by Jerry during questioning. He also helps to come up with the fact that weather like this was mostly preferred for playing golf under old Being Crosby National Pro-Am (now known as the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am). It proved too great curiosity among the spectator who gathers to watch their role icons struggling for the nineteen whole which was greatly affected by the wind.
After this it was like we have missed the best part of this Sunday, but at end Jerry also concluded that it was weather which won the race and situation, as the game was the force to stop. But also made the smile on golf fans face by announcing that there is more session that is to be held schedule for which he has been called for the lending golf course. He also announces that would be the presence of few more session opener and golf legend to prove their metal once again.


