35 Burst results for "Arnold Palmer"

GOLF.com Podcast
"arnold palmer" Discussed on GOLF.com Podcast
"But the more Rory talks about it, the more he's then asked about it and then the more he talks about it and the more we are aware of everything that he says, even though all these other people are sort of talking about it too. So he's in a tough spot. I agree the less Rory has to talk about the product, the less he has to be, yeah, the more that he could just be a golfer, I think the better for everyone involved. He's the mascot right now, man. And also like the head coach and also like the point guard, it feels like he's playing all these different well, and it's all good when he's playing well, but this is what was so impressive about his 2022 is like he backed it up. He put a lot of extra pressure on himself and then for the most party backed it up, except for one day in Scotland. So yeah, I think it's a really interesting thing. I think it speaks to the way the whole media world works the way we consume things and yeah, I think even Rory is aware of that and is probably I don't know, probably properly pissed off after going to a lot of meetings and getting pretty worn out probably not practicing as much as you would like to probably not resting as much as you'd like to and then laying an egg at the players. Yeah, I mean the guy was like two strokes from winning. The Arnold Palmer invitational. We can't forget that. He did play poorly this week. I put a question out on Twitter in a very fun, stupid way. But it's 7 hours for a board meeting. Too much, or just right. And I got responses all over the place. I got people saying, oh, it should be one and a half hours. That's poor leadership. Jay monahan doesn't know he's doing, of course, Jay monotone is not in a board meeting. And then I got other people saying, we've spent 6 hours figuring out the menu at our club. The board meeting should last multiple days. Damn, I felt like it's 7 hours was a lot. It's a long story. And it is a long time for Tuesday of a designated event. Yeah, that's quite a bit. Sean, I've got a proposal for you. Little bit of strategic alliance talk this week. And I wanted to pitch my vision for a study of broad program on the PGA Tour. This would be pretty simple, really. A PGA Tour member gets to go abroad for a year.

GOLF.com Podcast
"arnold palmer" Discussed on GOLF.com Podcast
"Master's chances and it felt like a single month ago, we had three people absolutely peaking. We had Scottie scheffler peaking. He might still be peaking. John rom felt like he was peaking. And it also felt like Rory was, right? It felt like Rory's on fire. Still from the fall. And Rory receded a little bit, John, I don't want to overreact to what was just one tournament, but he put on some confusing golf this weekend. And so I just, that's what's so tough about these peaks is you want to appreciate them for it. They are in the moment. You want to use them as prognostication for will come in the future and we're not that far from Augusta national. So I want to see people peeking then. And it feels like it's just a little too far away. We're a little we're close, but we're just a little still too far away. From understanding who will be fantastic that week. We are it's always hard to project. It's hard to know who to compare to. Riviera, sometimes gets used as Augusta comp, even though the courses look nothing alike, just, I don't know, there seems to be some connection between those two places. But I think if there's if there is any criticism of Rory that kind of stands up over the years, it's that he plays really, really well when he doesn't quite have the chance to win. And when he has the chance to show basically, which that's not a that part's not a dig, it's just that then once he actually catches once he's once he's the dog that catches the car, then he doesn't quite know what to do sometimes. And he didn't quite seize it and man, that putt on 18 azing or early called that he missed it, but it slid over the right edge. He had about ten feet for birdie. And that would have gotten him to 9 under par. That would have changed the whole dynamic, but obviously didn't happen. How great is it if Paul azinger early calls putts. That's entertaining, right? Well, it's a real hat and two. Yeah. It would have been really fun. I think that maybe that's the idea. I don't know. This one, this one sounded slightly more like just disappointment from Paul because he had really just gone through the whole thing of, you know, the ghost of Arnold Palmer might blow this one into the whole sort of thing. And oh my God. So I think there is a little disappointment that I would like to lob something into the air that might need to get swatted down, but also you might cherish it a little bit. Are you about to slam down mister Palmer on this podcast?

GOLF.com Podcast
"arnold palmer" Discussed on GOLF.com Podcast
"Being a professional golfer is you can just keep going. But there is also kind of a dark side to that, which is that, yeah, look, there aren't these 300 pound guys going for your knees like you referenced about these football quarterbacks, but instead it's you, you're the one that's just beating up on your own body and tigers had some external factors involved there for sure. But he's going to be the one to pull the rip cord at some point. He doesn't sound like he's interested in continuing to play the masters until he's 75 years old. So he jumped in there real quick. He did. Maybe he was like, you know, you have no interest in kind of playing the masters at 60. Arnold Palmer Gary Player. He said, nope, nope. Stop you right there. Yeah, no interest. And again, that's this sort of thing that, yeah, maybe that maybe is his mind will change over time on that. There's no way probably to know. Like once his options are placed ceremonial golf or don't play golf at all. That's a very different menu. Full-time caddy at that point for Charlie. Yeah. Was there anything else that struck you about watching Tiger today? He kind of, well, he looked like he was happy. Yeah. Honestly. I mean, there was a phone call that his phone was going off in the middle of his presser. And he had to stop and mute it. But he had no problem jumping in like he did at KVV, or he kind of did at Dan rappaport. I think he enjoys being back. I actually overheard him and Jason Day as I was walking by on the putting green and Jason Day said, this two are misses you, Mayo. And we've known Jason Day to really idolize Tiger. Tiger. So maybe Jason Day is just like, I miss you, man. That was his way of saying it. I think it's true. And I think Tiger misses being out there. I don't think he wants to be the just the majors guy now. But it's not a whole lot more than that. And so he'll have to find out whatever is going to make him comfortable and happy. And I think being here makes him happy. Over under Tiger plays 6.5 stroke play events. This calendar year. Stroke play. So the PNC is out. PNC is out. And the heroes in.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"arnold palmer" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Be the face of the live tour. So here's where I come out on it. If the membership of the PGA Tour is against it, which is the players, not the tour structure. The employees of the tour, the PGA players are against it, and Jack Nicklaus is against it. And Tiger Woods is against it. Guess what side Davis loves going on? I'm gonna stick with Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus. And unfortunately, we lost Arnold Palmer last year, year and a half ago. Arnold Palmer was against this in 1994. And actually called a meeting in his office of the top 30 players in the world and said, this is wrong. So I'm with Arnold and Jack and Tiger. You're exactly right. They play for legacy and history and the trickle down to all the other players that benefit from the top players. We play a 156 players, 125 to a 156 players a week, not 30, not 48. Last week was interesting because a young man 20 years old won a PGA Tour event and earned PGA Tour membership. His lifelong dream. That's interesting. For Tony finau winning two in a row, not the same 48 guys playing an exhibition over and over and over and over. That's going to get boring. Who excites you right now? Who's game really? I mean, who were the future torch bearers of the PGA? Who is the most exciting game in your opinion right now? Here we go. Let's talk golf. Cam young. Cam young that's in his second open championship at saint Andrews. I played with him in Detroit two weeks ago. That is and young Tom Kim that just won the window. That's the future of professional golf. The game will move on from Davis love and Fred Couples. There's a young group of kids, the American golfers, the international golfers right now that are trying to play on the PGA Tour, chase, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods records are incredible. Thank you Davis love the third for joining us. You can hear the full conversation on the Bloomberg business of sports podcast up next soccer is here. La Liga North America CEO Boris Gartner joins us straight ahead on the Bloomberg business of sports. Damian SaaS

Game of Crimes
"arnold palmer" Discussed on Game of Crimes
"That you were working on? Sure. So what I did is, after I got out of the navy, I needed a job and so I knew that I could probably get higher fairly quickly at a news station because I had those skills of going to a location with the camera, lights, microphone, and doing an interview, all by myself. And that's something that news really likes. So apply for a job and they gave me a test to say, hey, can you stick around and help edit the 5 o'clock news? And said, sure. They offered me a job right after. And so I stayed there for about 6 years and I started out as a as an editor, moved up to editor cameraman, helicopter cameraman, and then special projects producer. And I did that for about 6 years. And then a buddy of mine was working at the golf channel. He said, you should come over here and work with us because they were in Orlando and I thought, okay, I've never played a game of golf in my life, though. So he goes, oh, don't worry, you'll be fine. I'm like, okay, so I was gonna work in the promotions department, so literally I was the only guy on a Palmer ever hired at the time who had never played a game of golf. He thought I played golf because when he said you play golf, I said yes, but he didn't ask what kind of golf. And you were talking putt putt, of course. Exactly. All right, guy and he puts his hand on my shoulder. Arnold Palmer and he goes, I want you to talk about Dave peltz and the bump and run. And I said, great. And he walked away and I looked at the other producers said, so who's Dave peltz and what the heck is a bump and run? Because what? And so I figured I figured it out, and it was a lot of fun. I mean, I still haven't played a full game of golf. I've swung in a couple times. I'm just lousy. But I know a lot about its rules and who did what? Well, I mean, where do you go? Arnold Palmer Harris. I mean, did you ask him why he invented did he actually invent the Arnold Palmer half iced tea half lemonade? I understand that a bartender invented it for him. And so they would call it, it's on a Palmer. And then there's the John Wayne and I forgot. I forgot how they really. But yeah, what it is, it's like iced tea and limited. For John Wayne, they just pour it really slow. He walks slow and he talks slow. Well, I'll tell you on there. Well, let me tell you something about John Wayne having flown into John Wayne airport. There was a story that he quit going into men's restrooms. He said, what did you do that? He said, because every time I'd walk in, there's somebody would turn around and go, hey, it's John Wayne and they would pee all over my boots. Oh no. Now, seriously, that's by the way, point of a point of personal privilege here. Marianne Mitchell Morrison, which was his name, he went to USC, was a sigma Chi and that is my fraternity. So back when the Iran, I was a freshman in college when the Iran hostage crisis happened. 79. Our fraternity. We got shirts on the front. It had Ayatollah on the front with that red slash through it and on the back it had a picture of John Wayne and it said Newcomb for the duke. We sold a bunch of those. I just thought a bunch of those t-shirts. I thought you were with Pluto and flounder. No, no, no, no, no. We were never on double secret probation. Anyway, but back to our regularly scheduled podcast. So you're doing this stuff. So you have made a kind of a long transition, you were down in Florida. So you did that. You moved up, like you said, it's a special project right in the helicopters and do all that stuff. What changed for you? Do you stay doing that for a while? Or did something happen and you moved on to a new area doing the same thing, but did you move or what did you do? Yeah, I got laid off and my fiance left me all in the same week. So that will change your life. You picked the wrong day. What was that movie airplane? I picked the wrong day to quit sniffing glue. Boy, you get dumped by both people in the same week. Who did you piss off and why? Well, it was actually three things happened in one week, I had just built a house on a golf course in Orlando and I had a nice accurate car, you know, everything was going great and one week, my fiance leaves me. My best friend moves away to get married and I got laid off from my job. All in one week. And I was like holy cow. Was that what the golf channel? No, no, at the time I was working for a company called continental film and video, which did film processing of movies that were being shot like we did the water boy. We did parenthood, jaws three, my girl, you know, all kinds of big features. I actually got to sit right next to Adam Sandler during the dailies of the waterboy. And you can do it. You can Schneider. You can do it. Adam Sandler, one of the most decent kind of humblest fellows you'd ever want to meet. Just really, really nice, really, really good guy. Yeah, really nice guy. Well, and we're kind of we're kind of teasing some things because we'll talk a little bit later about some of your accomplishments, but there have been some Emmys in your background and potentially some future Emmys. We'll talk about that. Who was the biggest star you had a chance to meet? The biggest star. I mean, I'm from Murphy, I have to be very careful. I mean, in terms of stature at the box office, you know? Well, I'm actually met a lot. Everything from Jerry Bruckheimer, my stars are more the production guys more than the actual actors. Like William Shatner is actually been a long-term colleague that I met. I actually knocked on his door when I was 17 years old. I convinced my parents and the parents of three of my buddies during my high school spring break to let me drive from Colorado to California and I bought a map of the stars home and walked up to his front door and knocked on his door. Because I wasn't a Big Bang Theory, Sheldon going to meet different stars. And the door opens, but it's not Bill. It's his housekeeper, and she goes, can I see? Can I help you? And I go, yeah, my name's guy. I'm here to see Bill. Is he home? And she goes, no, he's filming a movie, and I knew it with the schedules were for films. It doesn't thing called blue sheet or the back sheet that you could see in LA, who's producing what and where. And he was actually producing a movie in a movie called longshore and rawhide at the time. And I said, oh, that must be long short raw. He's a Long Beach, because that's right. Was it expecting you? I said, no, I'm in town. I thought I'd just drop it, but just tell them guys said hi. She was okay. You know, so 20 years later, as the protection, the temporary restraining order expires, and you can now have contact with Bill again. Well, 20 years later, there's a secret in Hollywood, and here I'm going to tell everybody I'm going to tell you one of the best kept secrets. So this is an exclusive for your podcast. This has never been uttered before on a podcast that I know, but I'm going to give away the secret because I don't need it anymore so I can do it. All right. All right, so the secret is that if there is a celebrity an actor or an athlete or someone that you really want to know or work with personally, the secret is to work with them is to find their charity and get involved. So William Shatner's charity is horses. Yes, horses. Hollywood charity horse show. And he puts on a horse show every year and to where to raise money for children and for veterans for horse therapy, equine therapy. So I volunteered as a photographer as a video guy with him and started working with them for about 15 years. And after a few years, he started to know who I was, and I asked him wait, wait a minute. It took you 15 years to get noticed by William Shatner? No, no, 5 years. Still. It's increments. You don't go up and say, hey boo, how you been? Let me have a picture with you. I'll stop by the scene. You weren't home. He still doesn't know that story, but after your show, he might. He's like, I'm never having that guy or again. I doubt William Shatner listens to our podcast. But if he did, I bet he does. He is an extremely intelligent guy. Not only is he intelligent, you know what? He pulled one of the best business deals ever with priceline. Because what he did was he said, I'm not going to take a salary. What he wanted was an investment and a percentage. And if they had just paid him a salary, they would have got him for pennies on the dollar.

The Bill Simmons Podcast
"arnold palmer" Discussed on The Bill Simmons Podcast
"And all of a sudden they're standing next to it. It feels like they came out of the TV. This is the sort of thing. It's also the shots they hit it. Like DJ hits the shot and puts it like three feet. He barely even looked at it. It's like all right, fuck it. All right, fine. Then I'll hit the chip from here and just like, boom. Like barely lined it up. We watched varner make one varner, I think, has potential as a charisma guy in person. Like the crowd was really into him. He just seems relatable. He's big feast or famine guy. She was a basketball player. He definitely be like Jordan Poole. 33 points one game and maybe like ten the next who knows. But for the most part, you're right. Everybody roots for everybody. Everybody just wants to see a cool shot. Nobody wants anything bad to happen. Never want to be there for like a triple boat. Like cam Smith today at 12. Nobody wants to be standing there for that. Watching this guy just completely melt down at the worst time. All right, and you're right. You're right about all that. And actually, when you put it that way, like maybe it'd be great if more things were like that instead of searching for that negativity. And I've been there, it is one of my favorite sporting events. It exceeded all expectations. It's one of the few things I've ever gone to, where I was kind of annoyed that I gave the passes for Saturday to my Friends, thinking like, all right, time for three days, I'll have it. I wanted to go back in on Saturday, but you know, whatever, I'm just trying to do my Friends a favor, so I bounced. I was lucky enough to go up with homa. He invited me and a couple guys down here. Yeah, we went up to Riviera, and we did the pro am, walk with him on Wednesday. And so we just walked with him. And the thing that's always the craziest about. And real golf people already understand this. But just how many times you guys see it, somebody off the T where they're screaming for, they've got the arm up left to right. And then ten minutes later, they're putting for par. To see when you all happens to see the corrections to see the approaches. Like it's one thing with the drives and the putting and all this stuff. But to see the approaches where what they're aiming at and what a misses for them and how consistent they are, the flight of the ball, it's just to see it in person, not that it's any different than any other sport that you see in person realizing like how special these guys are. But I've rarely had as good of a time at a live event as I did at the masters. It's that great. I actually think it's done, but I haven't been to F one yet. I think it's the number one, I can't believe how hard this is. In person. Like when you see, especially that master's course, some of the holes, the 18, just how narrow that is and some of the shots they have to hit. And the fact that there's just people all around them on every shot that they just have to kind of shut out. And the level of concentration you need. Tennis was a little bit like that for me, seeing it in person with good seats for the first time. When you're seeing how hard it is to return somebody's first serve when it's a 130 miles an hour and just these guys in the bat and how they're just moving before the guys even hitting the ball and they just kind of know left to right and I was amazed by that. But you're right, every sport has something. I think basketball probably translates the best to TV for how amazing it is. I'm going to guess that watching F one if you had a good vantage point in person. It's got to be. A little bit more daunting. Yeah. I would say that's got to be, I mean, they have to be coming so fast. You would probably have no idea where they're even coming from. Last thing on the masters, the twelvefold. So cam Smith melts down today and you know it right away. Goes in and it's just like, they might as well, somebody might just come on the course and just shoot them in the head. It's just done. It's Joe Pesci, Goodfellas. This is a wrap. You just know it. But I was looking, I was researching all the things that happened on the 12th hole and it really is. It really has had some great there was apparently an Arnold Palmer thing in 1959. He had a triple wise coffin that today he had a plus 13. He went in the water 5 times, and he was like one of the favorites. Greg Norman, obviously 96, Mickelson O 9, mcelroy, 2011. Speed, I think, is the most famous recent one. And then molinari went in there and that set up the Tiger one, but I don't feel like I think that 12 fold dates better PR. I think when they show it when the master shows it, we need that conjuring music..

BabyDoge Pow Wow
"arnold palmer" Discussed on BabyDoge Pow Wow
"Today we have a special guest. It's not baby doom. It's not me reflections, baby. It's the one, the only coming in hot, what the guns blazing, just like Boba Fett. It's steady hands. Thanks guys. I'm glad to be here. Thanks for having me on today. Oh, absolutely. Absolutely. No, it's great to have you on. Absolutely. Yeah, thank you for spending the time with us. And as usual, we'll have our usual beer talk. Baby doom, what do you got today? Oh. No, steady first. Oh, yes. All right, all right. All right, so let's just start this off right. This bottle was made and manufactured May 23rd, 2022. No, that's the expiration date. Those manufactured sometime before that. And it is the finest of all fine Lipton half and half, which is going to be half iced tea and half lemonade, also known as an Arnold Palmer. I'm guessing they didn't use the name Arnold Palmer because they didn't want to have to pay him royalties. So Lipton went on a cheapside and just said, hey, we'll call it half and half. It is as the label reads flavor with other natural flavors, all right? So it packs a punch, folks. I'm going to tell you that much right now. What are the natural flavors? What we go with? Well, it's straight up just iced tea and lemonade combined. Oh, okay. It's an infusion of citrusy goodness. That sounds like the southern delight right there. Oh yeah, of course, of course. Only the finest of the fine, the best of the best. Lift in bottled tea bought from my local grocery store. Very nice. All right, what you got, baby dude? Well, keeping on citrus theme. So I have got tiny rebel corrupt tropicana. I say club because it spelled CL, WB. So I was streaming that gun off a club tropical kind of thing. But yeah, it's nice. Actually, I is golden and hazy on the nose is mag on pineapple and a taste is tropical enough. 5.5 ABV. Very nice. Very nice. You? Very nice. I got one. Hang on, sorry. There you go. There we go. Gotta get that crack open..

Doin it! with Danny and Jenny
"arnold palmer" Discussed on Doin it! with Danny and Jenny
"Yeah. And I'm really glad I got to go because it was super fun. Yeah, and now it's probably. Now it's even more fun. Right. They just I mean, if you remember, Vegas was like, there were moments at the height of like the death deadly part of it. Yeah. No one was going for her brief time. But I think this is going to stay going all the way through this. I guess people start really genuinely like en masse. Like when vaccinated people start dying from stuff, then everything else like that. Let's see that happening. Hopefully. Not what. I think Vegas will always win. Phase one. This is the end. I was excited. I was excited to hear Jenny about a new like, have you heard about florena? I have. I thought first that it was a joke quite frankly because it sounds like just a terrible name, somebody gave their child. A celebrity mash up. Oh my God, Gwyneth Paltrow of another kid. I did not know. Oh. Yeah. So apparently there's a new it's a combo. Arnold Palmer of two great viruses. Of the influenza and coronavirus. Larona, my florina. I kept wanting to make a joke and I never did, but it just thought of it about if Arnold Palmer, he probably got half Moderna half Pfizer. Somebody at the start of the pandemic had the I'm trying to remember it. And I can't remember who tweeted it, and I was so jealous of it even better. It's that, but no, if you was like, if you get your first dose of Pfizer and your second dose of Moderna, that's called an Arnold. Arnold pharma. I know. They're like, oh fuck you, that's such a perfect little joke. Actually, this is something we could talk about because I had like I tweeted out a joke after Jo angling, Maxwell's. Yeah. You know. It even sometimes when you tweet something, you write a joke, and you're like, it's funny to you, but you fully know there's a million people having the same thought. Yes. You know, it's like the court. If you're not, if you're not there for 30 seconds, you're fine. Right. But it also means when if you choose to go and tweet the joke, that means you're going to also have to deal with people saying that you stole your own joke. Yeah, oh yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. So I tweeted something about how Jeffrey Epstein and Maxwell I love that. I retweeted you. Finish each other's sentences..

The Bill Simmons Podcast
"arnold palmer" Discussed on The Bill Simmons Podcast
"Around as much because courage is covering tons of territory. But the mental focus that's required to have the ball of the entire game on offense. And then to get hunted on the I mean, people don't realize the way the number of ways teams hunt him. It's not just one on one matchups attacking him as the defender, but it's also whoever he's guarding is crashing the glass because they want him to have the box out. There is just so many things that kind of factor into it. And yeah, he's not, I mean, he's not in shape. That's just like that he's now he might not be an awful shape, but he's definitely not in top physical shape. But he'll get there. I mean, he's young. He's well, here's the thing. It's about maximizing whatever your potential is as a player. I think the athlete moving outside of basketball, Brady is the guy out of anyone who's maximized his potential the most. Like he's done, he's actually made himself more agile. He's learned how to be faster, quicker. He's changed his throwing mechanics. Tiger Woods did the same thing. I think LeBron and the NBA is somebody that has maximized whatever his career potential was by being not only a physical freak, but somebody who really put in the time year after year. And I would love to see Luka do that at some point. LeBron's spending like I've read the articles listen to the podcast at this trainer. He's got like the machines in his house. He spent a $1 million on his body a year. Yes. It is, yeah, it is. The thing that I think that's interesting and this is one of the last little bit I'll say about this stuff is. Part of it is to be that young and to be the face of the franchise and have the franchise basically given to you. I mean, trading away four fifths of starting lineup, building around this guy. Billboards everywhere, you know, the ringer guys are playing kahle Luka. As always, like this kid who's descended from above to save the franchise. There is a little bit of that and there's a lot of people being I don't want to use the word terrified, but just like walking around, worried a who is holding him accountable for that. Right. It's not the teammates because it's the team is basically built around him. And it's just kind of like, I don't know. Very early on the first year I was there, I remember we were the catering that would come after practice and after games. They would have like this giant canister of sweet tea. And lemon and sweet lemonade. And I remember just looking and seeing like, okay, this dude's filling up like his water bottle with like sweet he's making like Arnold Palmer's. Right. And I was like, I didn't say anything to anyone, but I was just like, that doesn't seem like a good idea. I mean, liquid, I don't know a lot about experts. Good idea if you want that. Yeah, but it's just like it doesn't seem like, I mean, if it doesn't seem, but yeah, they eventually got it spurred away on and I'm sure he's got people looking after his diet, et cetera, but every year, it seems like he comes in. He tries to play himself into shape. Yeah, I'm gonna play myself in the shape is never a great idea. But when you're putting up 30 ten and ten in your second year, it's hard to say, hey, here's some ways you can improve. Yeah, here's other thing. What exactly what issue do you have with them? That's not.

MyTalk 107.1
"arnold palmer" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1
"I'm going to say this to you in French Zuma. Sweeter more a museum. A Jew? A Vectra. Messy devil. Oh, my goodness we saw, um uh, pretty much. Timothy Pillar. The program was you don't This is incredible. I had told her that I had so much fun playing with you. Thank you for listening to the show. I love you. Listen, Tony. Tony! Tony, I'll give you a chance here. I think I'm three for three there. I think I think you are three for three. And don't worry about the phone call. I'm calling through my Internet phone, so I don't pay. Okay. Wonderful. Alright, um, television producer CC Road is going to open the door and called Donna Valentine And she's from Twin cities live our newest producer, and she is a She came down to see the radio show for the first time. And so she now is welcoming Donna Valentine back into multiple broadcasting system. Yes, yes, we have radio on one side of the building. I host a TV show on the other side of the building. I'm just saying, Well, you know, that's how you see. See here. Normally, Steve does not allow me to be in the same room or make eye contact with him because you know, t V You just kind of ruined my vibe with my t V friends, radio scum Anyway. How do you do? Three for three. Most assuredly you have to go perfect to get to a tiebreaker. Come on rock. It could happen, all right. Um okay. Let's do this. The theme is Arnold Palmer. Who would have been 92 today. Um, you know, Or perhaps it's Arnie Palmer. We'll see what you think of my questions. Okay. What do you say? Question question. Look it up, okay? Um, let's start with this one. What NBC show has iced tea been on since the year. 2000 that is either sexy or n c I s let's go. Oh, okay. What sixties folk trio had their first pop hit in 62 with lemon tree. Mama's in the Pappas and what rapper starred in both the barbershop and Friday film franchises Barbershop in Friday. Film franchises Yes. Barbershop franchise Friday Film franchise the other ice guy, the ice. His name is ice. We'll give it to you keep going. Okay, so there's ice tea, and there's Ice. Oh,.

Scoops with Danny Mac
"arnold palmer" Discussed on Scoops with Danny Mac
"These guys are but like how the guys that you don't even really think about and the guys that can put together like charlie hall like i've been charlie. Hoffman is unbelievably high on the career. Money list you top fifty in history of of golf like like the just the longevity alone like if you have a ten year career where you have you sprinkle in a couple of wins and just make way more than arnold palmer on the course. Oh my god it's not even close. Yeah yeah arnold palmer probably made four million dollars on. The course and charley hoffman. Probably makes four million dollars a year. Charlie hoffman his thirty eighth all time in career. Much is at thirty something. Thirty one million dollars. That's good that's really good. It's credible delay as in front of jon rahm for now. But like he's in front of padraig harrington is in front of lose. I know it's pga tour. But in front of fred couples like that have had these incredible careers. Tom lehman fred funk so go get them chuck. Go get him chuck. Can you imagine. Charlie hoffman wearing the wearing. The green title is a trucker hat. Walking down oh boy The eighteenth fairway of of the open championship and like just very loud american outfit. I could see that. I could go and stars and stripes. Maybe on sunday for the boys probably win a million bucks if he does so. Yeah i can certainly sit rick run. Good dot com is the website. I'm gonna plug this lineup in and check out all of the live showdown info and everything dot com this weekend. Check out the first cut. Podcast get some good live picks throughout the weekend as well. Thank you sir. enjoy the open. Thank you chris. I will thank you big. Thanks to rick get those lineups in hit me up on twitter at c. h. r. a. b. e. If you a fire up a subscription to rick run good wanna give someone. That's matthew artifacts rookie card that i've got so hit me up. Put a bounty out and pull one of you guys for matthew wolf rookie. Cards gonna do it for us. We'll be back tomorrow until then this has been the chris. Rabies show from the ophthalmology associate studios has always be nice to each other pace past..

The Masters: Fore Please! Now Driving...
The Masters: Justin Rose digs deep to regain lead
"Justin rose shoots an even par seventy two to maintain the lead here at augusta national. He's followed on the leaderboard by will Taurus and brian harman one shot back of the leader at six under par other. Notables on the leaderboard include jordan. Spieth at five under tony fee now in justin thomas are both at four under some superstars. Missed the cut friday including westwood rory mcilroy and defending masters champion dustin johnson. We'll discuss each of those players day coming up here on the podcast with. Nbc's jimmy roberts. The voice of masters digital justin rose was the thirty six hole leader once before here at the masters in two thousand four. The seventeen year gap of thirty six hole leads for him is the longest gap in masters history. But certainly rose hopes to finish a bit differently. This time around in two thousand four. He finished the master's tournament tied for twenty second and one other interesting nugget of information. There have only been five wire to wire masters champions ever jordan. Speak in two thousand fifteen. Raymond floyd in nineteen seventy six. Jack nicklaus in nineteen seventy-two arnold palmer in nineteen sixty and craig wood in nineteen forty one following his second round. Seventy two justin rose spoke with the media. Here's what he had to say thing. The thing is i was just joking. The fingers kind of heading towards the panic buying a little bit But did i talk myself on on eight. And said you know you still leading the masters and i just change my mindset a little bit and started to play matchplay against the golf course scratcher line on my scorecard and told myself as three down and could i go ahead and beat the golf course from that point on so i had a part in eighteen to win my match. One up unfortunately slip.

WBZ Morning News
Tiger Woods out of the hospital, continuing recovery from car crash at home
"Tiger unleashed Golfer Tiger Woods is out of the hospital and continuing his recovery back home. He is getting better from serious injuries suffered during a car crash last month in California in a statement, Tiger praises the staff at U. C L. A medical center while thanking his fans for their support. Several golfers have been wearing red and black in his honor on Sunday matches, especially During the Arnold Palmer Invitational in the recent past

Scoops with Danny Mac
"arnold palmer" Discussed on Scoops with Danny Mac
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Scoops with Danny Mac
"arnold palmer" Discussed on Scoops with Danny Mac
"Not i mean how good a notch it costs more money to bring in two thousand fans then it would be. You know what i mean. How can it not affect you in the long run. So you know. They're willing to do whatever it takes to win with the group that they have now and that is just a cool singer world. That's why the the best ownership groups in a league now might not be the one who else but certainly one of the best ends on. You know do anything for the team. It amid market area. So i do i do is weird and again i don't know i don't know the dynamic of it and what they're really what's you know. What thorough portfolio looks like. And what they can do this. That i just don't know but it can't be going in the right direction right. Yeah let's let's talk about the right direction on the flip side of things. I if you were telling someone. The senior most encouraged about this blues group right now as we are into the month of march what would that be their warriors and that gladys gonna come back and they just figure out ways to win games like they're they're look. They've gone through a lot of hard hardcore stuff with injuries. And things like that man but like they're tough. They're mentally craig. Ruby's mentally tough. Otter all that coaching staff doug armstrong like even if they are banged up and i i just think that they come together like i really do. I think they're going to put on a show leading into this last. Stretch coming up here and i think they're gonna find ways to win dirty weird hockey games in weird ways were go might have to step up and save you win you a game things like that but i i. I trust that they're going to figure it out now. Are they gonna be. An unbelievable team. Intrigues though. But i just think they're gonna squeak. Squeak wins enough to where you put yourself in a good spot for plus house that This might be a weird question. But like i feel like we keep seeing different versions of jordan bidding..

KGO 810
"arnold palmer" Discussed on KGO 810
"Yet he's been incredible financial success because he diversified used his brand identity for other products, the golf clothing or whether it's equipment or wineries or other things. That definitely paid off for him. You know, I think that that athletes Kevin Johnson's transition to being mayor of Sacramento, Ronnie Lott has has done a number of other numerous business things, post career. I think What you want to do is is realized. I've been given this athletic gift. I want a genetic lottery and the work ethic and everything that I took to be successful on the field. Once that ends it about four years of age. I need that same work ethic. That thirst for coaching or knowledge or intellect. On the business side of things. And so I think when people either meet business, you know men during their career and or have a thirst or hunger Ford or continue their education, those who usually the guys that have more success and they're also the ones I don't want to turn their current million's into. You know, crazy millions to realize how fortunate they are. But I think the average person you go to the doctor, and if the doctor prescribes medicine or treatment or says there's something wrong with you, Okay, he's a doctor. Don't think people realize you probably need financial doctor or someone did say Here's my situation. Here's my symptoms, so to speak. And what's your recommendation for the best way to treat me? I think people really You know, they're afraid of money. They don't want to talk about money. It's not polite to mention money, and so they're almost afraid to really They here? Here's my situation. And here's what I'm trying to do for me and my family. And what would be your advice, your diagnosis or your suggestions on what we should do it. Willie Mays were coming up today. What kind of money what he command. I mean, with his skills would be the highest paid player in baseball and then ate the guy like Willie Mays would be $25 million here. You know, I think that I don't think you're gonna see too many center fielders. They can hit 660 home runs and get over 300 run the bases of he did of place so incredibly defensively at me, Willie Mays is Top two or three players ever in the history of the sport, so he came up today they might have to give him part of the franchise or something like that. To keep him on the team gives the other hidden hidden thing, which is not so hidden is all the endorsements that these guys can get whether endorsing politic shoes or clothes, he said. With Greg Norman, that could be a bigger payday than their actual payday on the field. I think there's no question about it. I think when you look at Tiger Woods LeBron James know you'll see basketball players in LeBron's case, make 15 million on the court and make well over 100 million in endorsements on Michael Jordan's still makes 40 or $50 million, an endorsement. He's been retired over a decade. Clearly the endorsement situation that was so Kind of far reaching at $100 million when he was just beginning his career. There's no question that endorsements and being a spokesperson pays and could be more lucrative. Think of Arnold Palmer and all the different Whether it be cars or whether the insurance and the Arnold Palmer drink itself now would eliminate a nice tea had that bears his name. You know, there's no question you can have a legacy. That is forever George Foreman for a boxer who was pretty good, but certainly a lot of people got short Foreman grills. So there's no doubt that that could be a huge high end ticket for a lot of athletes to play it smart in the business world, But I really appreciate time taking out your business schedule to spend.

860AM The Answer
"arnold palmer" Discussed on 860AM The Answer
"I think What you want to do is is realized. I've been given this athletic gift and won the genetic lottery and the work ethic and everything that I took to be successful in the field. Once that answered about four years of age, I need that same work ethic that thirst for coaching or knowledge or intellect. On the business side of things. And so I think what people either meet business, you know men during their career and or have a thirst or hunger, Florida continue their education. Those who usually the guys that have more success and they're also the ones I don't want to turn their current millions into, you know, crazy millions to realize, unfortunately, are But like the average person you go to the doctor, and if the doctor prescribes medicine or treatment, or says there's something wrong with you, Okay, he's a doctor. Don't think people realize you probably need financial doctor or someone say Here's my situation. Here's my symptoms, so to speak. And what's your recommendation for the best way to treat me? I think people really You know, they're afraid of money. They don't want to talk about money. It's not polite to mention money. And so they're almost afraid to really say here. Here's my situation. And here's what I'm trying to do for me and my family. And what would be your advice, your diagnosis or your suggestions on what we should do it. Willie Mays were coming up today. What kind of money would he command? I mean with this would be the highest paid player in baseball. I mean, the guy like Willie Mays to be $25 million a year. You know, I think that I don't think you're going to see to money center fielders that can hit 660 home runs and hit over 300 run the bases as he did and place so incredibly defensively, and Willie Mays is top two or three players ever in the history of the sport, So he came up today they might have to give him part of the French or something like that to keep him on the team. The other hidden hidden thing, which is not so hidden is all the endorsements that these guys can get whether endorsing clinic shoes are closed, he said, with Greg Norman that could be a bigger payday than their actual payday on the field. No question about it. I think when you look at Tiger Woods and LeBron James now you'll see basketball players and LeBron case, make 15 million on the court and make well over 100 million in endorsements, and Michael Jordan still makes 40 or $50 million an endorsement. He's been retired over a decade. Clearly the endorsement situation that was so Kind of far reaching at $100 million when he was just beginning his career. There's no question that endorsements and being a spokesperson pays and could be more lucrative. Think of Arnold Palmer and all the different Whether it be cars or whether the insurance and the Arnold Palmer drink itself would eliminate a nice tea We have that bears his name. You know, there's no question you can have a legacy that is fire the George Foreman for a boxer who was pretty good, but certainly a lot of people that much work for me Grill. So there's no.

WSB-AM
"arnold palmer" Discussed on WSB-AM
"Meeting today with my team at Wes moss dot com. That's w E s M O. S s dot com WSB news time 11 05 David Hubbard, Now in the WSB 24 hour traffic Center rose not too bad at that. Do have that construction in Cobb County still going on 75 north bound at Highway five. Wrote. That's exit to 67. Couple of right lane Slowing you down there. Those delays get bad. Then Cobb Parkway is your alternate time. David over 95.5 WSB. I'm telling to action news meteorologist Fred Knits with China's most accurate and dependable weather forecast. Partly cloudy and chilly today will top out in 48 breezy this afternoon Winds gusting over 15 occasionally 20 miles an hour and then into Monday, we'll start at 32 mostly sunny, breezy with high of 49 tomorrow and then Sonny on Tuesday Low 29 high 57 right now mostly cloudy skies, those winds blowing at a 10 MPH. We are at 43 degrees on Peachtree Street. At 11 06. I'm Cheryl Castro 95.5 WSB Atlanta's news and talk Mm hmm. This'd is leave her be even this is our American stories. And we tell stories about everything you're on this show as you well know, from the arts to sports and from business to history and everything in between. Including your stories, send them to our American stories dot com. There's some of our favorites, and we love to tell stories. Ordinary people on the show, not just George Washington and Arnold Palmer and the great singers and artists and we talk a lot about one particular college Hillsdale College on the show a lot. They're proud sponsors of our history stories always there brought to us by little still college it was founded in 18 44 by free Will Baptist abolition. School today is notable for teaching the things that are beautiful in life and that matter in life in our next story, Well, it isn't about the school, but it's about somebody who works there. His name Bob Norton. Here is Doug writer with.

The Clapper Report
"arnold palmer" Discussed on The Clapper Report
"Have the were their names. Loomed rangers have a million and a half of the here. They literally had like a whole setup as soon as you walk in you see like reverse rituals and i have every player. You can fucking think no islander one insight even over by where the other jerseys are not a single islander verse retro. So guess we're just never going to have them in store were there and they just looked too much like they're older. Ones cited relight we. But i went with the intent looking so i hope my stupid brain that up stupidity rain. What are you drinking beer. So i have from the bay area. Of course tahoe. I think i've had it before on here. It's an iv a seven point one But then i also have from blue point Hazy bastards a sour ip with like raspberries in it and But i'm drinking tons right now. But like the yeah. This is one of my favorites. The hazy battered. It's i feel. Yeah yeah. I definitely do. As soon as it came out. I got my girlfriend. Hooked on it and she's been drinking them. No that makes her sound like an alcoholic anytime she gets any rational house better. So i like that almost said brand but i like that brewing company. Yeah what about you. What do you often over there. No beer this week like usual. I still have some pink whitney. So i made myself an arnold palmer. Have pink whitney a lemon snapple guy. Honesty's really a front. I wouldn't be better than for sure. Bobby my go-to makes string colleges light blue gatorade and and when know i'm sorry it wasn't the light bloom so it was the red so i can't drink like gatorade anymore. I'm just like scarred from just having any liquor in her. Red gator general is bad beforehand. But no i used to love them and i everybody makes fun of me but i think the orange ones.

Past Gas
Pike's Peak: The Complete History of the World's Highest Hill Climb
"Pike's peak is a giant among giants. It's the highest mountain in the front range of the rocky mountains. It is formed from billion-euro old granite. That's right. Billion with a B. and was first named by the native people who lived in shadow the called the mountain. Taba meaning son and they were the Tableau Watch meaning people of San Mountain. In eighteen o six, the mountain was quote unquote discovered. By American explorer lieutenant, Zevulon Yuan Pipe. These God I sounds like an alien spaceship guy. On. Doesn't look as cool as his name suggests I'm just GonNa tell you right now he was sent by Thomas Jefferson on a mission to explore the West and upon seeing the Mountain Zevulun apparently swore the mountain would never be conquered by man cars didn't exist yet, but it's safe to assume pike would have included them in his assessment as well. Given the chance it only took fourteen years. To prove old Zebulon Pike. Wrong. The mountain was first scaled by a European in eighteen twenty when Edwin James, a botanist and explorer successfully reached the summit collecting flowers all the way up quote the most notable day of the expedition for botanical collecting. Now, I don't WanNa give all the credit to Edwin. James although it sounds like he had a great time, I'm sure that one of the Taboada probably. Did it before him yeah. One hundred percent. Yeah attaboy watch like a a wildfire up their boot who was just like I'm GonNa Climb that today flowers. We're lovely but it was a Shinier commodity that attracted the first wave of settlers to pikes. Peak Pike's peak or bust was a common slogan of the Colorado Gold Rush of the eighteen fifties although is more of a marketing slogan. Do the prominence of the mountain gold wasn't discovered near pikes peak until later in eighteen ninety three, it won't be the first time that the mountain inspired the imaginations of those who climbed it in that same year after reaching a summit of the mountain and taking in the view Katharine Lee Bates wrote the Song America the beautiful. Describing Purple Mountain Majesties above the enameled plane over the years the mountain was commonly referred to as Pike's highest peak before finally being simplified just to pikes peak the next notable American to shape the fate of the mountain was Spencer Penrose, and he also might have been the one to introduce cars. Penrose had a name that sound like the bad guy in a murder mystery but he also had a job that would fit right into the genre. He was a mining speculator of the American West just like a murder mystery penrose had a history that could make you think you is both a suspect and a savior he graduated from Harvard but at the bottom of his class. His father and brothers were doctors and lawyers he decided to travel out west and try to make a name for himself at first he failed before getting a tip about some land near Cripple Creek that made him millions of dollars, and that's million dollars like in the movie this guy is played by Walton Geoghegan's. For sure. That's love that whilst. Yeah. And that's millions of dollars in eighteen hundreds money, which is like a lot today billions today. I Love Walton Gardens he's so. I feel like if I went to Harvard I'd WanNa, graduate the bottom of my class. Look I'm I'm the best on the rowing team but. Not great at socio economics I mean I went to. Harvard. So I'm pretty good at stuff but like I partied penrose settled. Colorado. Springs. The closest town to pikes peak was met a woman named Julie Villiers McMillan although. Penrose was by then in his forty s, he had sworn to stay a rich entrepreneurial bachelor but Macmillan proved to be grimes to his Elon Musk and the two got hitched in traveled to Europe for a lavish honeymoon staying at beautiful resorts around Europe inspired penrose to murder his wife what now? In fact, the inspiration was to open his own motel modeled after the places he had stayed specifically on the Mediterranean coast. This became the Broadmoor hotel opened in nineteen eighteen at the cost of three million, nineteen eighteen dollars translating to scrooge mcduck. Gold Coin Swing Pool amount of money in today's money. The Broadmoor was and is a seven hundred, seventy nine room Italian renaissance style palace with eighteen restaurants a golf club with three courses including one designed by Arnold. Palmer himself an automotive museum, the contents of which will soon arrive at this thing is like massive. It looks awesome. Yeah. I WanNa go to the odd more. Yeah. Let's do it. How do you feel? Seven hundred rooms every night. That's nuts penrose was no fool. He knew he knew that to attract people to the hotel you needed to do things great reviews on tripadvisor, dot com and promotional stunts. He set out to work on an ambitious project as he built the hotel, it was a two hundred, eighty, three, thousand, dollar gravel and dirt road to the fourteen thousand, one, hundred, fifteen foot summit of pikes peak with the idea of promoting tourism to the area and indirectly his own hotel.

Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney
Mookie Betts makes history with another 3-home run game
"So mookie betts last. Night Raby. Three homers Ford does in a game for the sixth time in his career Johnny. Sammy Sosa the only other players do that and movie didn't in a thousand fewer games basically in Mayes and fifteen hundred fewer than So when you look our call you red sox fan but you grew up there for goodness sakes and you see mookie bats, the red sox traded away it off to a start like this and avenue another three homer game. What do you think? Well I. Think it happens on the same day that the red sox give up seventeen runs and look at a single late in the Celtics and Bruins I think both lost and the Patriots are going to start a season without Tom Brady I think this is I think this is a reminder of the come up in Boston sports fans are are about to have to deal with and the next few years now I mean look it's It's a tough pill to swallow for red SOx nation to know that. One of the transformational players of his generation in an era when Mike Trout is playing mu batches is going to be in the conversation. You know there's there's a Jack Nicklaus Arnold. Palmer. Gary Player. There's the Tiger Woods Phil. Mickelson for Awhile, David Duval conversation. I, mean my child's GonNa. Have you know mookie Betts in Clayton Kershaw and that's what this group is going to be about and to know that he was once part of your franchise and now he's not and a franchise paid him a lot of money and you believe your franchise and was capable of doing the same. For those that are moving in dying with the Red Sox I know it sucks. It really really does it's It's just a it's just a reminder and he's got to be that guy we all grew up with them that. Whatever he does he does to a level that few others can do it. So the three six times you know that's the same guy that has four. That's the same guy that bowls three hundred games. He does those things and and there'll be no surprise. You know when he wins more world series wins MVP's that's that guy he's the guy we all grew up with he's just doing it at the highest athletic level.

News, Traffic and Weather
Bay Hill, Florida: Hatton and Kang lead after 36 holes at Bay Hill, McIlroy two back
"Tyrrell Hatton and some came sure the second round golf lead at the Arnold Palmer invitational at bay

Orlando's Morning News
28 Golfers Head to Bay Hill for Arnold Palmer Invitational
"App some of the best golfers in the world are in Orlando this weekend for the Arnold Palmer invitational I hate the course at bay hill yesterday afternoon to check out the program and to talk to fans about this year's only brings a lot of energy to bay hill like Arnold Palmer stores it's well known everybody listed here twenty eight of the top fifty golfers in the world are playing this weekend Rickie Fowler I think McElroy who has a wonderful chance when somebody loves Adam Scott so the tournament gets underway this morning and runs through

Kentuckiana's Saturday Morning News
Woods' back still stiff, will skip Palmer Invitational: agent
"We're gonna go to golf now Tiger Woods however is not ready to go to golf his agent says that he will skip the Arnold Palmer invitational at bay hill with a stiff back the back of course causing him significant problems in the past to get back stiffness two weeks ago at the genesis invitational he opted not to play last week's world golf classic Mexico championship to rest and it's not clear when he may be

Masters in Business
Tiger Woods still out with stiff back, will miss Arnold Palmer Invitational
"Tiger Woods still not ready to return to playing golf his agent tells ESPN that the fifteen time major champion will skip next week's Arnold Palmer invitational at bay hill with a stiff back woods had back stiffness two weeks ago at the genesis invitational and opted not to play in last week's WGC Mexico

Bloomberg Businessweek
Woods takes 3rd straight week off by skipping Bay Hill
"Tiger Woods still not ready to return to playing golf his agent tells ESPN that the fifteen time major champion will skip next week's Arnold Palmer invitational at bay hill with a stiff back woods had back stiffness two weeks ago at the genesis invitational and opted not to play in last week's WGC match sako championship to

America's Morning News
Trump gives Medal of Freedom to NBA legend Jerry West
"The west the NBA legend and logo you see on the NBA jerseys and merchandise was honored this week with the presidential medal of freedom president trump on Thursday said west honor was richly deserve sighting west basketball career at West Virginia University that led him to the Lakers and an Olympic gold medal but the more than anything else good you're like doing is playing basketball in West Virginia and starting at age six he taught himself on the dirt surfaces of his neighborhoods backyard one eight grain his sister would call him and say it says it's called the mud wallow do you remember that at all during the mud wallow but nothing ever stopped him Jerry later reflected that everything I did I tried to do perfectly not just well **** perfectly and it hasn't changed I don't think too much as it. look at the list of other honorees and was inspired by the names to someone that's right one doesn't Bill Gates philanthropic champions Nelson Mandela Martin Luther king these are Shabazz from all the Simon Wiesenthal and Desmond Tutu legendary leaders Muhammad Ali bill Russell Kareem Abdul Jabbar athlete activist Michael Jordan Tiger Woods Stevie Wonder excellence personified John wooden Frank Robinson Arnold Palmer and vin Scully friends are trying to emulate I swear my name is going to look like a misprint on this list No Way known as Mr clutch west was named an all star every year of his fourteen season career with the Lakers he also helped lead the team to the NBA finals nine times and after retiring as a player you coach the Lakers for three season before moving into the front office where he signed Magic Johnson Kobe Bryant Shaquille o'neal here is responsible for the majority of the fakers titles yet now works for the LA

BBC World Service
Medal of Freedom awarded to 'true legend' Tiger
"After every coming years of injuries and dramas in his personal life. Tiger Woods recent victory in the masters tournament in Augusta his first major golf tournament in more than a decade has been described as one of the greatest comebacks in sports and in recognition of the achievement and his contribution to go. Donald Trump presented him the Americas highest civilian honor the presidential medal of freedom during a ceremony in the rose garden at the White House. We are in the presence of a true legend, an extraordinary athlete who is transformed golf and achieved new levels of dominance. He's also a great person is a great guy tiger introduced countless new people to the sport of golf from every background and from every walk of life. He inspired. Millions of young Americans with his thrilling wire to wire victories. Tiger Woods is a global symbol of American excellence, devotion and drive the gopher and the president longtime golfing and business partners is the fourth goal for to be granted the award including sporting legends, Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer. And after receiving the honour Tiger Woods expressed his gratitude this has been. An unbelievable experience and to have the support that I've had for all these years in everyone here has seen and been with me for some for my entire life and in someone who for more than half my life. You've seen the good in the band, the highs and lows, and I would not be in this pushing without all your help. But some have questioned the timing of the ward given Tiger Woods relatively young age and some scandals in his

Financial Issues
Keegan Bradley, Fran Quinn And Tommy Fleetwood discussed on Financial Issues
"Field deck in golf news. Keegan Bradley and Tommy Fleetwood share the lead at nine under after two rounds of play at the Arnold. Palmer invitational, Scott McCarron and closed with a birdie for a seven under sixty four and a share of the first round lead with Fran Quinn in the PGA tour

Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia
Woods, Palmer Invitationals Wells And ROY Mcelroy discussed on Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia
"Thirteenth. Tiger Woods making it official. He's not gonna play in his hometown tournament the Honda Classic next week. Instead woods is committed to playing both the Arnold. Palmer invitationals wells, the Players Championship tiger currently playing the WGC Mexico championship is at even par after the first round ROY McElroy, eight hundred Dustin Johnson seven hundred top the

ESPNews
Rory McIlroy wins Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill
"Espn radio sportscenter i'm jan rutta on the nc double a tournament scoreboard early second half cincinnati drilling nevada fifty six to thirty seven it's gone final short in the seventy texas saying blows out to sea north carolina eighty six to sixty five beat butler seventy six to seventy three boiler makers moving on to the sweet sixteen for the second straight season they'll go up against texas tech and syracuse eleven seat in the mid west gets passed three seed michigan state fifty five to fifty three detroit espn's jay williams why the spartans had problems with the syracuse zone i was kinda shocked the miles purchase wasn't more in the middle of his own more goings or you saw jaren jackson and miskel state averages nineteen and a half assists per game they wanna pop nation today and fourteen turnovers kept passing the ball around the top of that song and it couldn't get any action from the middle of the michigan state was just eight of thirtyseven from three syracuse will take duke in the sweet sixteen nfl the patriots have quired receiver returner garo patterson from the raiders with dave expected through exchange late round pigs according to multiple reports rory mcilroy fires mid credible eight under sixty four to win the arnold palmer invitational at eighteen under at bay hill tiger woods finishes at ten under tied for fifth tigers first time finishing in the top ten and back to back weeks on the tour since two thousand twelve tennis one more team del potrero feeds roger federer threeset win the final at indian wells while the raptors sit high atop the eastern conference standings lebron james said their playoff seed doesn't matter wednesday to face off in cleveland coverage starts at six thirty eastern on espn radio and on espn dickerson back with you on espn radio.

NPR News Now
Turkish military and allied rebels in ‘total control’ of Syria’s Afrin, Erdogan says
"Support for this NPR podcast and the following message come from REI. What is your? But that's the question REI co. Op is asking this season with gear classes, expert advice and adventure trips REI can help you overcome any excuses to find your way outside. Live from NPR news, Washington on trial Snyder. Turkey says it, Syrian allies have entered the center of freen in. It's now under Turkish control and Turkish president dared wants as Kurdish fighters fled. The area claim has not been independently confirmed, but it's the BBC's Mark Lowen reports footage posted online shows fighters with Turkish flags inside the city. The entry into Afrin has been funk quicker than on -ticipant. It Syrian rebel forces backed by Turkish. Empower moved in from dawn president. Adleman saying the town centre is under total control, troops, combing the streets for white PG, Kurdish finances hooping. The targets of Turkey's two month, long offensive. Many had reportedly fled some of the hundred and fifty thousand or so people who left Afrin through a corridor. A Syria monitor says, two hundred eighty civilians have died in the Turkish operation. Ankara denies it. The question now is, if Turkey will move onto target other parts of northern Syria also. Held by the white PG who had caused terrorists separately as Syrian rebel group in the Damascus suburb of eastern Gudo says it is in negotiations with the United Nations to arrange for a ceasefire. President Trump is attacking fired FBI director, Andrew McCabe deputy director, Andrew McCabe saying on Twitter that McCabe never took notes while the two were together. He's raising doubts McCabe documented their interactions. McCabe memo's. Oh, are now believed to be in the possession of special counsel? Robert Muller's team in a separate tweet. President Trump renewed has concerned that Muller's investigation into Russian election interference may be biased against him. Militants ambushed, a medical team backs needing against polio in a remote border area of Pakistan. The AP reports that to workers are dead. Another two injured NPR's Diaa Hadid reports from Mingora. Now, the three members of the vaccination team will missing after the attack. It comes after a killing in January when a polio walk and had daughter was shot. Militants have attacked paalea workers in Pakistan for years ever since the CIA used vaccinators in their attempts to identify Osama bin Laden. He was killed in two thousand eleven in the city of about Abed hooters in Russia, going to the polls in the country's presidential election Vladimir Putin all, but certain to win NPR's. Lucian, Kim reports at the main issue for the Kremlin is boosting turn out to give Putin a convincing mandate for the next six years. 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I'm still getting used to what my body can do shot some hitting and playing competing. Again, it feels good to be back out. There would says he could win today if he shoots very low score, but he'd also need a bunch of players ahead of him on the leaderboard do poorly. That's not likely since those players include majors, winners, Henrik, Stinson, Rory, mcilroy, and Justin Rose, Tom, Goldman NPR news, Orlando, and Joyal Snyder in Washington.

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