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  • alex posted January 30 (12:15PM)
    Georgiaglogo_square Golf Swing Instructional Video
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  • alex posted December 19 (03:00AM)
    Georgiaglogo_square Who qualifies for the Masters?
    1. Masters Tournament Champions (Lifetime)
    2. US Open Champions (Honorary, non-competing after 5 years)
    3. British Open Champions (Honorary, non-competing after 5 years)
    4. PGA Champions (Honorary, non-competing after 5 years)
    5. Winners of The Players Championship (2005 and 2006)
    6. Current US Amateur Champion (6-A) (Honorary, non-competing after 1 year) and the runner-up (6-B) to the current US Amateur Champion
    7. Current British Amateur Champion (Honorary, non-competing after 1 year)
    8. Current US Amateur Public Links Champion
    9. Current US Mid-Amateur Champion
    10. The first 16 players, including ties, in the 2006 Masters Tournament
    11. The first 8 players, including ties, in the 2006 US Open Championship
    12. The first 4 players, including ties, in the 2006 British Open Championship
    13. The first 4 players, including ties, in the 2006 PGA Championship
    14. The 40 leaders on the Final Official PGA Tour Money List for 2006
    15. The 10 leaders on the Official PGA Tour Money List published during the week prior to the 2007 Masters Tournament.
    16. The 50 leaders on the Final Official World Golf Ranking for 2006.
    17. The 50 leaders on the Official World Golf Ranking published during the week prior to the 2007 Masters Tournament
  • alex posted November 28 (11:52AM)
    Georgiaglogo_square Georgia to Retire Reggie Ball's Jersey

    ATHENS—Georgia officials announced late Saturday night that the school intends to add a fifth jersey to the legendary circle of retired football numbers. Alongside Herschel Walker, Theron Sapp, Frank Sinkwich and Charlie Trippi, the Dawgs will retire Georgia Tech Senior Reggie Ball’s #1 jersey.
    “The guy did so much for our program,” said Damon Evans, director of athletics at The University of Georgia. “It’s the only fair and proper way to recognize his contributions.”
    Reggie Ball’s career at Georgia Tech will soon end with a 0-4 mark against the Dawgs. He found new and amazing ways to lose games for the Yellow Jackets each year including classics such as losing track of downs and multiple last minute game ending interceptions.
    The only potential barrier in the retirement ceremony would be a rumored petition to the NCAA for a rare fifth year of eligibility for Ball. Georgia officials were unwilling to comment on the rumor.

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