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Definitely Not an Oscar Winning Performance
- By AMERICAN SPORTS HOG
- Published 12/28/2008
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What was Oscar De La Hoya doing getting his brains scrambled?
What Is a Golf Handicap?
- By Martin Bell
- Published 12/26/2008
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How is a golf handicap used?
SOG Knives is a fairly young company in the knife-making business since they have only been around for twenty or so years. However, their short-lived, yet prosperous, history has led them to become one of the most innovative blade-making companies in operation today.
Great Gift Ideas For The Hard To Buy For Hunter In Your Life
- By Jason Savage
- Published 11/23/2008
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Eight Hilarious Grouse/Partridge Hunting Videos To Laugh At
- By Jason Savage
- Published 11/9/2008
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From legends such as "The Ducking Grouse" to fallen heroes like the .30 caliber grouse, these videos will make you smile, laugh, cringe or cry.
A Brief History of Golf
- By Victoria Cochrane
- Published 11/4/2008
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The exact origins of the game of golf are hotly disputed by several countries, but the Scots seem to have the most evidence to suggest that it was they who have done most to shape the modern game.
Top 5 Tips for Frugal Gamblers
- By Pinkie LaMain
- Published 09/8/2008
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Learn How to Win (or at Least not Go Broke) and Have Fun in Black Maestro: The The amazing life of the last great black jockey, Jimmy Winkfield
- By Brian D'Ambrosio
- Published 08/21/2008
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In the very first Kentucky Derby, in 1875, thirteen of fifteen riders were black, and black jockeys won fifteen of the first twenty-eight derbys. Since the inception of the racetrack, black riders, such as Isaac Murphy (the first to win back-to-back derbys) and Willie Simms – the first American jockey to compete in the sport of kings in England – found success on the mount. The distinction for the most remarkable life among black jockeys, however, belongs to Jimmy Winkfield.
Michael Phelps: Not Manufactured, but not the greatest either....
- By Paperbag Luchadore
- Published 08/17/2008
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Is Michael Phelps the greatest Olympian?
China's government is brutal and disgusting. While I may be too lazy and powerless to do anything about it, I was able to intercept a letter from a Chinese official.
How to the the Best in Everything!
- By Sonia Doreen
- Published 08/14/2008
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A victim of susceptible maniac depression and irritable mood swings, I wouldn’t have ever bothered myself with an article outline such as this or it’s like. But upon being gifted a Coffee Mug with an astrological depiction of my sun sign and it’s prominent characteristic in 7 to 8 bold perspectives, I couldn’t help but think ‘Magnetic…Me?’
Fishing the Fog -- Brook Trout Tactics On a Hot Summer Day
- By Jason Savage
- Published 07/11/2008
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Fallkniven is a small Scandinavian firm that has made top-quality knives for almost twenty-five years. Their blades are so well-regarded that they have been purchased and used by the King of Sweden.
Some Bargains For Quality Fishing Lures In the Wal-Mart Tackle Aisle
- By Jason Savage
- Published 06/8/2008
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A memory of the old Garden.
I recently heard that Tiger Woods is in as good shape now, as Michael
Jordon, Lance Armstrong, Bo Jackson and Steve Prefontaine were in their
primes of their lives. One of the reasons for this is that Tiger has
made so much money on the tour, that he takes his personal trainer and
personal chef with him wherever he goes.
A survival blade, also sometimes named a bushcraft blade, can be utilized for outdoor tasks such as cutting rope, carving wood, chopping tree branches, digging, and even processing wild game. Its multipurpose nature is quite helpful to outdoorsmen who can't be weighed down by multiple heavy tools.
The President puts his golf clubs in mothballs
- By Paul Erland
- Published 05/20/2008
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President Bush is taking a hiatus from golf. We think that's ill-advised.
Neff’s Canyon Trail: Hiking
- By Naomie Christensen
- Published 05/19/2008
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Neff’s Canyon Trail is a great place to take children and pets. The majority of Neff’s Canyon is referred to as, “the Meadow.” However, the meadow is comprised of tall pine trees and steep terrain. It doesn’t look like a standard meadow.Foothill Protection Area: Hiking
- By Naomie Christensen
- Published 05/18/2008
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*Video :: The Foothill Protection Area is the nicest hiking area in Salt Lake City if you want to see the natural, untainted wilderness. It has not been modified with foreign plants or irrigation to make it more appealing. With wildflowers and literally miles of hiking paths you could spend all day enjoying the terrain.
City Creek Canyon Trail
- By Naomie Christensen
- Published 05/14/2008
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City Creek Canyon has a great hiking trail. It is open most of the year, because the main path is paved. Even on rainy days hiking outdoors is attainable. Since it is lower in the valley, the snow melts away faster than trails high in the mountains.Why Fox Off-Road Boots are a Good Choice for MX Riding
- By Dave Kryton
- Published 05/12/2008
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Athletes used to just play model roles
- By Paul Erland
- Published 05/5/2008
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Athletes are people, too.
Down a Lazy River
- By Paul Erland
- Published 04/26/2008
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Canoeing in Tennessee is an experience you shouldn't miss. The Harpeth River is one of its shining lights..
The Crying Game
- By Paul Erland
- Published 04/26/2008
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Crying is sports is OK with this author -- but then, he's a soft touch.
The Death of the Common Fan
- By Matt Albrecht
- Published 04/18/2008
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What has become of the once rabid sports fan? Why am I being asked to "keep it down"?
Randall Made Knives are some of the most valued collector's items among true blade aficionados. The business is renowned for creating some of the best hand-made blades in the world.
A Girls View on Hockey
- By Amy Posner
- Published 04/6/2008
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My take on a sport that seems to have been forgotten.
The Reason Quad Riders Should Use Chest Protection
- By Dave Kryton
- Published 04/3/2008
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