Why is the eagle birdie an albatross?
This was the beginning of using bird names to name certain golf shots. Based on the use of the birdie for a low par, it was considered convenient to use ...
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What are zinc creams?
Topical zinc oxide is a non-prescription (OTC) over-the-counter) mild astringent with weak antiseptic properties. It is a skin protectant that is used to...
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Lethwei is believed to have originated over 2000 years ago during the Pyu Empire c. 2nd century BCE – c. mid-11th century CE. When was Lethwei invented? ...
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There is no doubt that hockey academies offer some of the best training programs and facilities that money can buy. If you attend one of these prestigiou...
Read More →Can an Indian play in La Liga?
Eighteen year old Bengaluru boy Ishan Pandita has made India proud by becoming the first Indian player to get a professional contract from a Spanish La L...
Read More →Which wedge is best for chipping?
What degree wedge is best for chipping? For most golfers, a gap wedge or a sand wedge with loft of between 52° and 56° will produce the most consistent o...
Read More →What is the deadliest hand to hand combat?
Kung Fu. Getty No list of deadly martial arts would be complete without Kung Fu. The granddaddy of hand-to-hand fighting has been practiced for centuries...
Read More →What is the slowest serve in tennis?
Officially, this is the Australian Sam Groth , whose serve was measured at 263 km/h at the Busan Challenger in 2012 - even if the record is criticized du...
Read More →Do elite gymnasts pay to train?
Click Here for Full Coverage of the London Olympic Games An analysis by Forbes magazine found that the average annual cost of raising an Olympic-level gy...
Read More →Was Holyfield a good fighter?
Evander Holyfield is the greatest cruiserweight that ever lived. Even as a smaller heavyweight, he ranks among the greatest of all time. He fought like a...
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