The Associated Press
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. Jordan Spieth took on a bold tee shot and pulled it off perfectly to set up birdie. He hit a poor 3-wood that went off a tree and back into the fairway that led to another.
Whether it’s good golf or good breaks, it’s making him feel a lot better about his game at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. He shot a 5-under 67 at Spyglass Hill on Friday for a one-shot lead over Daniel Berger going into the weekend.
“I like where things are at,” Spieth said, referring to more than his name atop the leaderboard on the weekend for the second straight week.
Epic Middle School Weezer Concert Fail!
Weezer releasing their 14th album
OK Human (more on that album here), I thought I d share with you, one of the funniest music bloopers I have ever seen. I call it, the most Epic Middle School Weezer Concert Fail, because it pretty much is a middle school Weezer cover band, who shortly into the Sweater Song. hand an epic fail!
I don t know much about what actually happened in this video. Who were the kids or where it was shot etc. We do know that it was uploaded to youtube by Brian Stuart back in
PolitiFact s ruling: False
Herre s why: President Joe Biden’s proposal for a $1.9 trillion economic rescue package calls for more than doubling the federal minimum wage, which was last raised over a decade ago.
The plan has stirred up online chatter about the impact of a proposed $15-an-hour federal rate, with one conservative commentator warning that it would send prices soaring. If you want $15 minimum wage, don’t complain when your Taco Bell order costs $38 for a burrito, said Jordan Rachel, a Turning Point USA contributor, in a Jan. 16 tweet.
Business groups have long opposed sharply higher minimum wages on the grounds that they would hurt employment and raise consumer prices.
Brendon Todd could contend this week.
It felt good to have golf back last week, even though it was a no-cut event. This week feels like the real start to the PGA season with a full-field playing in Hawaii at the Sony Open. Shout out to the FantasyPros editors for making Harris English the cover boy for last weekâs article. Hope you played him and made some money.
FanDuel only has six golfers priced at $11,000 this week as they provide DFS players with a salary cap of $60,000 to select six golfers for an average roster spot of $10,000. Webb Simpson is the only golfer in the 12K range at $12,000. Collin Morikawa is close behind at $11,800. Last weekâs winner, Harris English, comes in at $11,600. Daniel Berger ($11,400) and Sungjae Im ($11,200) round out FanDuelâs top-five highest priced golfers.