... and illustrating how easy it is for fans to hop the commuter rail and head out to
the game at a course that has staged two U.S. Opens and a host of other major professional and amateur championships.
Not exact matches
We've sponsored local realtor golf tournaments, rooted for the home team
at football
games, chowed down
at food truck parties, hit the pavement in charity runs and, of
course, filmed the occasional spoof video.
In both cases, while the players should of
course look inward
at what motivates them, the rest of us should focus not on the players, but on the
game.
How to live and work
at the top of your
game — in the boardroom, on the golf
course,
at the restaurant, on the road and everywhere in between.
We could be losing the
game at halftime, but if we held steady on the
course and heeded Coach Dave's words, we were confident we had a damn good chance of winning.
At the end of a
course, students receive certificates for the
games they've mastered.
In 2011,
at the age of 22, not long after creating a literally powerful,
game - changing ball — and while juggling a full
course load
at Harvard University — Matthews went all in and singlehandedly launched Uncharted Play, her inaugural social enterprise, around the unique toy.
There have been classes
at Harvard about HBO's The Wire,
courses on video -
game theory
at MIT and an examination of Beyonce
at Rutgers, to name a few.
Markets are falling, but the
game might continue if the Fed capitulates and alters
course by enacting negative interest rates, as Fed Governor Dudley recently hinted
at.
Then there's 88 - year - old Vin Scully, who'll retire from the Los Angeles Dodgers» broadcast booth
at the end of this season, having called
games involving Jackie Robinson, Sandy Koufax, Kirk Gibson, and Clayton Kershaw over the
course of an extraordinary six - decade career.
That commitment comes
at a high cost: after falling behind on university work because of his
game time, he had to drop out of his
course at Oxford.
And of
course the
game was ended before anyone got bored or hungry or lost too much time
at the mill.
The same thing happens in my backyard when I take a moment to watch the sparrows dart, or out on the golf
course when I forget the
game and simply gaze
at the beauty of the rolling landscape.
I especially love summer strawberries when they're swimming in sweet cream... which was usually served in a styrofoam cup from a street vendor
at a soccer
game... and um, they may have been loaded with extra sugar, dairy -LCB- of
course -RCB-, and a few other mystery -LCB- but delicious -RCB- ingredients.
Golfers in - the - know celebrate the richness of the
game at seven vacation - worthy
courses open - to - the - public.
On Monday, Nov. 9, the foodie fun continues with a Wild
Game Dinner featuring beer pairings by Wood Boat Brewery, kicking off
at 6 p.m.The seven -
course menu consists of Wild Boar Belly Salad and Pardon Me Pale Ale; Grilled Pheasant and Burrville Hard Apple Cider; Blackened Rabbit Saddle with Quail Egg Bearnaise and Channel Marker IPA; Golden Beet Gelato with Mascarpone and Poppyseed; Reisling - Braised Venison Shank and Oatmeal Stout; Elk Loin with Stone Ground Mustard Reduction and Cherry Wheat Ale; and Candied Duck Prosciutto with New York Maple Ice Cream and Punkin» Wheat Ale.
The first of those, of
course, was in the FA cup quarter final which helped us banish the big
game blues and set us on
course for the final
game against Aston Villa
at Wembley.
Of
course he can, then we just need to sharpen up
at the other end and the
game is ours.
sure is that you will win the title if you have 90 points
at the end of the season, but of
course every
game is a match you should win, but there will obviously be draws and losses in matches one is expected to win, how can one know which
game those are?
The Frenchman wasn't
at his vintage best in these big
games last season, and that cost Arsenal dearly, after leading the Premier League table for 128 days over the
course of the season.
Ramsey's been one of our better players so far, not every
game of
course he had a shocker
at Liv, but Oxlade and Ozil played a part in that, the whole team did.
As far as I am an concerned we were very lucky to win the
game in the end, but of
course Wenger likes to look
at the positive side of things and hopes that this win will help us to be more confident for the rest of the season.
The lesser fans of lesser teams will say it was because the Vikings got the
game at home (as if the NFL knew back in 2014 when they gave the
game to Minneapolis that the 2017 Vikings were going to be really good), but really it's because Mike Zimmer and Rick Spielman have built the best defense in the National Football League over the
course of the last four seasons since Zimmer's arrival.
I have been looking
at our remaining fixtures and the previous head to heads (Last 5 meetings) with our opponents and I must say that apart from our away
games at Utd and City, (where we could get a draw) we are more than capable of winning the rest, going by them stats, but of
course that doesn't allow for the Wenger mistakes of late!
Of
course, it's far from over yet but in another pressure
game we failed to turn up and failed to properly punish the weaknesses of an opponent (two midfielders playing
at centre half LOL, hardly even challenged them physically and didn't make it an issue for them).
Last season Michael Jordan, Charles Barkley, Shaquille O'Neal, Scottie Pippen, Kevin Johnson and nine zillion other guys were suspended for
at least one
game or fined for punching, chasing a ref and, of
course, head - butting.
But the central fact of last week's play
at the Rancho municipal golf
course was that Lloyd Mangrum himself didn't realize just how well Lloyd Mangrum plays the
game.
I am sure the player is happy with how many
games he has been able to play for Arsenal, if not the
course that our season has taken, but he must also have been gutted to have missed out on
at least another England cap over the last two weeks.
You have to take it one
game at a time of
course..
So if all Teams end up tied
at 50 points
at the end of the Season it will be Team Watts just narrowly missing the extra 16/17
Game — which of
course leaves Team Schulte and Team Daar... So without further ado..
«Of
course, I'm aware fans would like to have won more trophies in recent years but, as a young manager aspiring to progress in the
game, I look
at people like him thinking «you haven't done badly if you have a career like his».»
of
course the fans can be disappointed and the team should be sorry and thank them, but if i was a player i wouldnt thank the fans every
game too... especially if i lose, then i would be angry
at myself and go to the cabin, instead of some fake thanking
But it's hard to overstate how much more marginal the three was to the
game 35 years ago (of
course this is inherently the problem with these kinds of comparisons, since we can never know what those players would have been capable of in today's environment, with today's training), and how good a scorer he truly was, one who could — and
at critical moments did — take over the
game for the team.
At 21 lemar has the ability to adapt his game to our needs, it's much more difficult to change the way you play at 25 and above with some exceptions of course... I'm convinced he would fit like a glov
At 21 lemar has the ability to adapt his
game to our needs, it's much more difficult to change the way you play
at 25 and above with some exceptions of course... I'm convinced he would fit like a glov
at 25 and above with some exceptions of
course... I'm convinced he would fit like a glove.
He also ran just about every kind of route there is
at least once in the
course of those five
games.
He only has 8 Strikeouts over the
course of his last 9
games, and if you remove his 7 Strikeout performance during the first two
games of the season, his K % is
at 21.6 %
Not communicating with your team in an attempt to proactively change things
at effect the
course of the
game.
But Hull are
at home of
course and they also have the advantage of two extra days to rest and prepare as their
game prior to the cup replay is on the Thursday.
sanchez ain't on his
game but can salvage us a point
at any given moment — iwobi should not start over welbeck imo — of
course id be happy to be proved wrong... doubt it tho
All predictable comments after arsenal defeat of
course it's natural and calls to get this player or that one have you considered If the players want to come to arsenal, take drawer for instance if you were him would you come to arsenal knowing the club have suspect defence, loose
games they should win or
at worst get a draw, or a manager who hasn't the balls to drop the likes of ozil who passes sideways all the time, it's ok to want to sign these players but do they want to come
Most of us would probably prefer the two big title rivals to draw and claim just a point each, which would let Arsenal gain ground on both, assuming we win our own
game at home to Brighton of
course.
That, of
course, isn't what eventually happened (sad face), but it makes me wonder if Robinson and some of his teammates maybe didn't take that
game seriously enough
at first.
I think the Gunners can still top the table in due
course if they can stop taken getting good results for granted and stop being careless in their
games like they did
at the Hawthorns today.
Most of the big boys have spent time
at the top of the table and missed out, of
course, so you might not be too concerned to see Manchester United in pole position after the first two
games.
Wenger will now of
course blame the «unlucky» misses
at the end, completely ignoring how poor we we're all
game.
It is important for us to play well of
course and gain fitness but I also think we need to stay in the winning habit ahead of another pre-season
game against Chelsea
at Wembley.
He knows the ground
game, of
course, but he also knows boxing because he spars
at my Wildcard West (gym), he spars with a couple of my fighters all the time over there, and one of them is a South African champion and won the world title
at one time (Chris Van Heerden), so he's been in with some quality guys.
OF
course you can't blame him for everything, but everything football related yes he runs that side of the club without interference from anyone, here is a man who blames everything and everyone other than ever looking
at himself when the team loses a
game, for how many years has the club been crying out for a world - class dm, he refused to buy player's to compliment ozil and Sanchez, yes 100 percent, a better manager would get more from the same players..
Of
course my son was brainwashed not only by attending
games but like all good Gooner dads, I felt compelled to buy him a shirt, decorate his bedroom in AFC colours and embellish it with an Arsenal bedspread
at the earliest age possible.
All fans, both the objective and the emotional types, can celebrate his contribution —
at least of
course until he has back to back bad
games.