Sentences with phrase «hole event at»

K.K. Limbhasut, a junior at California posted a 66 -LRB--5) to finish 201 -LRB--12) for the 54 - hole event at Ka'anapali and earned medal honors at the 2017 Ka'anapali Classic -LSB-...]
Perhaps the LPGA's most effective reply yet to all those who think the women's game is troubled — that it should be thinner or younger or sexier or richer or smaller - breasted or larger - breasted - came in last weekend's JCPenney / LPGA Skins Game, a grandiose, made - for - TV 18 - hole event at windswept Stonebriar Country Club in Frisco, Texas, where Dottie Mochrie won a record $ 290,000 in a single afternoon.

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Dr Nick Tothill, Senior Lecturer for Computational Imaging, Visual Science & Computational Astrophysics at Western Sydney University, said Hawking had the rare knack of asking unusual but illuminating questions such what really happens at the event horizon of a black hole?
-- GQ, «Steve Bannon Is Hatching His Comeback,» by Ben Schreckinger: «These days, he no longer runs Breitbart News, but Bannon remains holed up at the company's Capitol Hill headquarters, plotting the next stage of his right - wing populist revolution and brooding over the course of human events.
It was at this event two years ago at Atlanta Athletic Club where Dufner gave away a five - shot lead in four holes, eventually losing in a playoff to good friend Keegan Bradley.
There are just 18 holes left in the PGA Tour's biggest event, one more round to go for a potentially historic win at The Players Championship.
It's just 18 holes at an event that we'll probably forget about by April, but this was a fun way to start the new PGA Tour year with the young talent again taking hold of a leaderboard.
At least one PGA Tour player wondered if the choice to abort the opening round cheapened the status of the LPGA's fifth major, which got off to a rough start in 2013 when inclement weather forced that year's event to be similarly condensed to 54 holes:
With so many players to accommodate, three courses are needed just to host the event and that means no cut is made at the normal 36 - hole midpoint.
The island green at the 17th is the iconic symbol for this made - for - tv event, and the Tour has made sure all week that fans could see every shot at the hole.
It took a score of six under par to make the 36 - hole cut at the Disney, a record low for a Tour event....
Tiger's last hole at the Masters delivered one of the saddest photos you'll ever see from a golf tournament and it seemed it would be his last hole ever at the most prestigious event in golf.
He's already talking about making it to World No. 1 at some point in his career, says he has every hole at Augusta memorized by heart from watching the event on TV from back home and India, and is coming off a 54 - hole overnight lead at his first WGC ever in Mexico.
And that's why we're happy Miguel is in the mix with 18 holes to play at the biggest event in golf.
For Day, who battled a bout of vertigo last month at Chambers Bay, it marked the second straight grand slam event in which he has had a portion of the 54 - hole lead.
The 50 - year - old Flesch won with a birdie on the second hole of a playoff with Scott Parel at TPC Sugarloaf in the event completed a day early because of forecast rain and lightning.
The event will feature a full day of golf on the eighteen - hole golf course at magnificent Annandale plus a lively cocktail party, dinner and dancing.
Meanwhile a project called the Event Horizon Telescope aims to use radio observatories scattered around Earth to image the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way.
This links events within a contorted space - time geometry, such as in a black hole, with simpler physics at that space's boundary.
These antennas at the Atacama Large Millimeter / submillimeter Array in Chile will observe the black hole in unprecedented detail as part of the Event Horizon Telescope project.
Brightening events for 30 - solar - mass black holes would stretch out for years, so they haven't yet been ruled out, says Ely Kovetz, a cosmologist at Johns Hopkins.
«We will evaluate these responses for the first time at a regional scale using remotely sensed indicators of vegetation condition and fire - induced tree mortality to measure the response of floodplain forests to inter-annual flood variability and extreme climate events,» said Marcia Macedo, a research associate at the Woods Hole Research Center.
For the first time, scientists worldwide and at Penn State University have detected both gravitational waves and light shooting toward our planet from one massively powerful event in space — the birth of a new black hole created by the merger of two neutron stars.
It is usually assumed to be a black hole with an event horizon, but if it is instead a naked singularity, then at least one existing instrument could tell.
In contrast, the black holes that created the second event were relative flyweights, tipping the scales at 14 and eight times the mass of the sun.
Physicist Brian Greene explains how properties at the black hole's surface — its event horizon — suggest the unsettling theory that our world is a mere representation of another universe, a shadow of the realm where real events take place.
The answer depends on whether you view the black hole from the outside or from the inside — and from the outside, there's good reason to believe that information is indeed stored at the event horizon.
Some believe these events are key to understanding the origin of the universe's biggest black holes, monsters weighing in at billions of times the Sun's mass.
If you were to watch from a distant spaceship as a clock fell into a large black hole, you would see it ticking more and more slowly, and at the event horizon it would stop altogether.
At the event horizon, Hawking realized in 1974, one particle in a pair can fall into the black hole while the other escapes.
Within a certain distance from the point — at the black hole's event horizon — gravity grows so strong that not even light can escape.
The information would basically remain encoded in an infinite number of low - energy photons racing to get out of the black hole, but stuck at its event horizon by the black hole's intense gravity, according to a study in Physical Review Letters.
The rotations suggested that, at the event horizon, the field is hundreds of times stronger than Earth's magnetic field, and strong enough to produce the jets that slow the hole's chomping.
Hawking radiation is predicted to arise from quantum fluctuations at the event horizon of a black hole, the point of no return beyond which even light is too slow to escape.
In most corners of the cosmos, those pairs quickly disappear together back into the vacuum, but at the edge of an event horizon one particle may be captured by the black hole, leaving the other free to escape as radiation.
However, the new research suggests that the information encoded in particles falling in could remain stored at the black hole's point of no return, or event horizon, until that black hole evaporates.
If the explosion was a single event, it was probably associated with a large black hole at the centre of our Galaxy.
Before they can see Sagittarius A *, the black hole at the center of the Milky Way, the astronomers of the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) must complete an epic to - do list.
Redder trails indicate particles more strongly affected by the black hole's gravitation and closer to its event horizon (black sphere at center, mostly hidden by trails).
Your look at the black hole firewall paradox described Hawking radiation as the escape of one of a pair of virtual particles that pop into existence at the event horizon while the other falls into the black hole (6 April, p 38).
Until now, there has been no direct observational evidence at all for the existence of event horizons,» which are the true signatures of black holes.
This particular energy range offers astronomers a detailed look at what is happening near the event horizon, the region around a black hole from which light can no longer escape gravity's grasp.
The rotations suggest that, at the event horizon, the field is strong enough to produce the jets and slow the hole's chomping.
The EHT is so named because it will provide as close a look at a black hole as we can muster at this moment, carrying us virtually to the edge of the invisible boundary surrounding it — a spherical shell known as the event horizon.
If youwere to watch from a distant spaceship as a clock fell into a largeblack hole, you would see it ticking slower, and at the event horizonit would stop altogether.
The discovery could potentially provide a way to test Stephen Hawking's prediction that a real black hole should slowly evaporate as it emits radiation generated in the quantum turmoil at its event horizon.
The Event Horizon Telescope will look at black holes in the nucleus of our galaxy and a nearby galaxy, M87.
NOT AT ALL: In the 1997 film Event Horizon, a spaceship of the same name tries to travel throughout the universe by creating black holes.
From the «shape» of the signal — how the waves» frequency and volume rise and fall — we can discern the sizes of the black holes involved, and determine how loud the event was at its source.
He is at work on a book about the Event Horizon Telescope and the quest to take the first picture of a black hole.
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