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The Titleist T100 is an iron that looks and feels like a blade but plays like a cavity back - a dream combination for the low handicapper that likes to s...

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Does a strong grip cause a hook?

If a player's grip is too strong, meaning their bottom hand is rotated too far underneath the club, they will likely flip or turn the clubface shut ...

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Which player has scored the most hat-tricks?

Taking look at the past and present, here are the top five players with the most hat-tricks in football history:Pele – 92.Cristiano Ronaldo – 60. ... Lio...

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How rare is a perfect game bowling?

The odds of a bowling a perfect game is 11,500 to 1. And those odds have to go up even more when you try to do it under 90 seconds. That actually happene...

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Why do quarterbacks say Blue 42?

The term “Blue 42” is often used when people are trying to mock a quarterback's cadence. There's no significance to this cadence, just a string...

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What is a safety in football?

It is a Safety: if the offense commits a foul in its own end zone or; when an impetus by a team sends the ball behind its own goal line, and the ball is ...

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Why do they put water on AstroTurf?

The water lubricates the pitch, reducing friction and allowing for quicker and smoother play, giving the ball a true and uniform roll. It allows players ...

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What was the dead ball era when did it occur?

In baseball, the dead-ball era was the period from around 1900 to the emergence of Babe Ruth as a power hitter in 1919, when he hit a then-league record ...

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What grip does Barty use?

The semi-western grip is probably the most popular on tour, and some of the very best are currently using it such as Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, and As...

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What did the rover do in hockey?

On the hockey front, the rover was said to have been prominent from the late 1800s to the early 1900s. Essentially, the title meant someone chipped in wh...

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