MASTERS '25: Scottie Scheffler the latest in a long line who learned from Randy Smith
Read full article: MASTERS '25: Scottie Scheffler the latest in a long line who learned from Randy SmithThe driving force behind Scottie Scheffler and his rise to No. 1 in the world is an old-school Texas golf instructor.
Scottie Scheffler ties record with 62 for the lead in the Houston Open
Read full article: Scottie Scheffler ties record with 62 for the lead in the Houston OpenScottie Scheffler opened with two straight birdies and was on his way Friday in the Houston Open, tying the Memorial Park record with an 8-under 62 for a one-shot lead when the second round was halted by darkness after a two-hour storm delay Friday.
Scottie Scheffler to serve a similar Masters dinner with a twist. Ravioli is on the menu
Read full article: Scottie Scheffler to serve a similar Masters dinner with a twist. Ravioli is on the menuScottie Scheffler has added a few wrinkles to the menu for the Masters Club dinner he will host as the defending champion.
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Students in Alabama throwing parties, first one to get the coronavirus gets money
Read full article: Students in Alabama throwing parties, first one to get the coronavirus gets moneyTUSCALOOSA, Ala. Officials in an Alabama city say several college students organized COVID-19 parties as a contest to see who would get the virus first. Tuscaloosa City Councilor Sonya McKinstry says students hosted the parties to intentionally infect each other with the new coronavirus. She says the students put money in a pot and whoever got COVID first would get the cash. Smith didnt say whether actions would be taken against the students. He also didnt say which schools the students attend.
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West Virginia invites NRA as Virginia plans for gun-control
Read full article: West Virginia invites NRA as Virginia plans for gun-controlโ A West Virginia senator is inviting the National Rifle Association to move to his state as lawmakers pursue gun-control measures in neighboring Virginia, where the group now has its headquarters. โWhere Virginia is pushing for stricter gun laws, West Virginia has worked on and passed a number of legislation in support of gun rights,โ Smith wrote, also noting potential tax incentives for companies that bring their headquarters to the state. The day passed largely without incident. More than 100 Virginia communities have since passed measures declaring support for the Second Amendment. The NRA distanced itself from Mondayโs rally and instead held a lobby day last week.
