Author: Michael

The goal for most female golfers is to one day compete on the LPGA Tour. It is the crème de la crème of women’s golf. It is the top league in the sport with the largest purses.
However, competing on the LPGA Tour is not for the faint of heart. While the competition itself is grueling, the amount travel required to compete might be even more so.
Frequent flyer miles will be accrued at an astonishing rate and jet leg is simply unavoidable.

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Just a few short days after most in the mainstream media crucified Ivan Provorov, his Philadelphia Flyers’ jersey has officially sold out online at both the NHL Shop and Fanatics.
Both websites are advertising their Provorov jerseys as ‘almost gone’ as the only men’s jerseys lefts are size extra-small.
Ivan Provorov jerseys have sold out on both the NHL Shop website and Fanatics.

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The Australian Open previously said any fans heckling the Serbian would be removed.
In Novak Djokovic’s second round Australian Open win over Frenchman Enzo Couacaud on Thursday, the Serbian was not too fond of a particular fan in the crowd.
The attendee repeatedly shouted towards Djokovic, as many fans do during matches, but the 21-time Grand Slam champion heard those chants as heckling and wanted the fan out of the stadium.
“The guy’s drunk out of his mind,” Djokovic said to the umpire, Fergus Murphy. “He’s not here to watch tennis. He just wants to get in my head.

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Under the College Athlete Protection Act, players attending California schools could take home hundreds of thousands of dollars a year.

Under a proposed bill in the California State Assembly, state colleges and universities would be required to share a percentage of revenue with athletes.
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California, the state that spearheaded sweeping name, image and likeness (NIL) reform, is now seeking to advance the rights of college athletes another step—with revenue sharing.

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