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🏌️♂️ Olympic Golf is Finally Cool for the World's Top Male Players 🥇 Golf at the Olympics is gaining traction, and the world's top male players are taking notice. #Olympics #Paris2024 #Betting #SportsBetting #SportsNews
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FOCUS ON THE BIG PICTURE On an October evening in 1968 , a group of die - hard spectators remained in Mexico City's Olympic Stadium to see the last finishers of the Olympic marathon . More than an hour before , Mamo Wolde of Ethiopia had won the race to the exuberant cheers of onlookers . But as the crowd watched and waited for the last participants , it was getting cool and dark . It looked as if the last runners were finished , so the remaining spectators were breaking up and leaving when they heard the sounds of sirens and police whistles coming from the marathon gate into the stadium . And as everyone watched , one last runner made his way onto the track for the last lap of the twenty - six - mile race . It was John Stephen Akhwari from Tanzania . As he ran the 400 - meter circuit , people could see that his leg was bandaged and bleeding . He had fallen and injured it during the race , but he hadn't let it stop him . The people in the stadium rose and applauded until he reached the finish line . As he hobbled away , he was asked why he had not quit , injured as he was and having no chance of winning a medal . " My country did not send me to Mexico City to start the race , " he answered . " They sent me to finish the race " Akhwari looked beyond the pain of the moment and kept his eye on the big picture of why he was there . As you make the success journey , keep in mind that your goal is to finish the race - to do the best you're capable of doing. BE MORE THAN JUST A RACER TODAY . BE A FINISHER . FOCUS ON THE BIG PICTURE
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Let’s see how well you know your golfers. Comment below! #igpl #indiangolfpremierleague #indiangolf #india #golf #golfswing #golflife #golfquiz #golftips
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New Post: Ji Keeps Calm to Weather Stormy Conditions - https://lnkd.in/ev49TZmC Golf Industry FederationShanghai, China: In a rush to finish the final round before the arrival of Tropical Storm Bebinca, Ji Yuai withstood windy conditions to win the inaugural Fila Golf Women’s Classic Ji Yuai became the first two-time winner on the China LPGA Tour this year. Chongming Island, Shanghai, China: In a mad rush to finish the final round before the arrival of Tropical Storm Bebinca, China’s Ji Yuai withstood wild and windy conditions to win the inaugural Fila Golf Women’s Classic by two shots. With the players teeing off in the final round from a shotgun start with carts at 6.40 am on the Yangtze Links at PGA Golf Club Anying, Ji closed with an even-par 72 to finish on 10-under 206 and claim the RMB180,000 winner’s prize. Amateur Tang Rongze, playing in the final group, finished runner-up after also posting a 72, while Cai Danlin was third on 210 after a three-under 69. Chinese amateurs Ren Yijia (70) and Zhou Shiyuan (71) were equal fourth, five shots off the pace. Ji, who becomes the first two-time winner on the China LPGA Tour this year after having won the Tianjin Women’s Open in April, put together a steady round in the difficult conditions that included three birdies, a double-bogey six at the 359-yard fourth hole, followed by a bogey at the par-three next. “It’s great to enter the winner club, again. I haven’t lost my game since Tianjin, it’s just one or two little troublesome things which blocked the way to the winner’s podium. I was confident going into this week. Since the first birdie in the first round, I became more and more confident,” said Ji who moved to second on the China LPGA Tour Order of Merit with RMB257, 913 in earnings. “With the weather prediction, I knew that we didn’t have many options. I prepared for the shotgun start. In fact, I expected that our tee time would be earlier than 6:30 am. I woke up at 4 am and knew I could be very tired without a buggy. I didn’t panic after the double-bogey-bogey. I knew it was an early stage. With the winning experience, I knew it would be a long day.” Gunning for her first win against a pro field, Tang lamented a missed opportunity after being tied with Ji through five holes. Her round featured three birdies offset by three bogeys. “I had a steady start, but my iron play wasn’t great. I didn’t have many birdie chances. I also had a couple of annoying lip-outs. But I had a fantastic birdie (on the 18th) with a great chip,” said Tang, a 15-year-old from Qingdao. “This my best finish on the China LPGA Tour, which is a great honour. But I can’t help thinking that a triumph was possible with a better score today.” Cai, a 21-year-old from Hainan, solidified her place on the money list, moving into third in the standings with RMB224.646 from five events. “I knew i
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Did you know that golf was NOT in the Olympics until 2016? Well, it's back - and on a global stage. Winning an Olympic medal now stands alongside traditional golf achievements like winning majors. This broadens the scope of what it means to be a successful golfer and enhances the sport's status among a worldwide audience. #Olympics #Golf #Paris #America #Statistics
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