
Steve Eubanks
Writer at Freelance
Author, editor, speaker, columnist, Christian, husband, father, grandfather, good enough at golf not to embarrass myself or stain the family name.
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1 month ago |
linksmagazine.com | Steve Eubanks
For nearly 50 years, Bob Rotella has been helping golfers win the battle with their minds You can still see the athlete. Behind the wrinkles and eye bags, the slight stoop and occasional hitch in his step, Bob Rotella Ph.D.-known by most in golf as Dr. Bob-still has the shape and carriage of a man who was a three-sport collegiate athlete at Castleton State College in Vermont from 1969 to 1971, back when three sports a year was possible. Basketball and lacrosse were his best, followed by golf.
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2 months ago |
lpga.com | Steve Eubanks
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Jan 10, 2025 |
linksmagazine.com | Steve Eubanks
Having dialed down his TV career, Paul Azinger is tuning into course architecture at a new community right around the corner from where he grew upIn his book Generation of Swine, Hunter S. Thompson wrote of television: "The TV business is uglier than most things.
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Nov 16, 2024 |
lpga.com | Steve Eubanks
Steve Eubanks is a New York Times bestselling author and historian for the LPGA. “Why isn’t she blocking that other team?” Sorenstam’s husband, Mike McGee, asked. With no obvious answer as to why Annika wouldn’t roll a simple four-footer for the block, McGee said, “Sweetie, what are you doing?”She gave Ericsson a couple of drills and then told him, “Focus on setup and rotation for Saturday.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
lpga.com | Steve Eubanks
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