Sask. Youth Sports Guidelines Loosened

Source: Brendan Ellis, globalnews.ca, February 28, 2021 Groups are limited to eight participants or less, and the facility maximum is 30 participants, not including coaches and staff. REGINA — The Government of Saskatchewan has adjusted its sports guidelines to allow multiple groups of youth athletes to train and practice on one surface at a time.… Continue reading Sask. Youth Sports Guidelines Loosened

No Charges Filed Against Tiger Woods After Crash

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Source: Stephanie Dazio and Doug Ferguson The Associated Press, globalnews.ca, February 25, 2021 The crash is said to have caused “significant” injuries to his right leg and he has underwent what was described as a “long surgical procedure”. Tiger Woods is not expected to face any charges in relation to his accident Tuesday, Los Angeles… Continue reading No Charges Filed Against Tiger Woods After Crash

Rory McIlroy takes himself out of the proposed Premier Golf League

Source: Iain Carter BBC golf correspondent, bbc.co.uk, February 20, 2020 Forced to choose between the new series or the PGA Tour, world number one Rory McIlroy decides it’s not worth it. The grand prix-style, 18-event world tour – which would rival the PGA Tour – would feature 48 top players and have a $240m (£183m) total… Continue reading Rory McIlroy takes himself out of the proposed Premier Golf League

Many wonder about the proposed Premier Golf League’s viability

Source: Iain Carter BBC golf correspondent, bbc.co.uk, February 18, 2020 After poor finishes from Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, many are left wondering what the future golfing landscape will look like.  Not only are we wondering about the state of Woods’ health and McIlroy’s ability to find his Sunday best, questions also persist about the potential… Continue reading Many wonder about the proposed Premier Golf League’s viability