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That 3-wood in your bag is more a problem than a solution – Australian Golf Digest

That 3-wood in your bag is more a problem than a solution – Australian Golf Digest

[PHOTO: Andrew Redington] A 3-wood is a staple in the high majority of everyday golfers’ bags. It’s almost a default choice. Driver/3-wood/5-wood is a setup as common as a three-jack from 70 feet. But as Julia Roberts said in “Pretty Woman”, “Big mistake. Huge!” Although conventional thinking among golfers is to carry a 3-wood because...

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The unlikely story of a man who quit his job to make leather headcovers and succeeded – Australian Golf Digest

The unlikely story of a man who quit his job to make leather headcovers and succeeded – Australian Golf Digest

Golf Digest’s ongoing “Lucky Break” series chronicles the key moments that have launched golf businesses to success. For boutique custom-headcover maker Bluetross, Golf Digest turned out to be the lucky break. In late 2023, we were planning the cover image for the latest iteration of the Hot List equipment guide. The call was made to...

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News from Marine Safety South Australia – Marine Business News

News from Marine Safety South Australia – Marine Business News

News from Marine Safety South Australia – April 2024 It’s school holidays! Remember to operate with extra caution while around others on your local waterways as this time of year is always busy! When you’re out on the water, it’s important to keep these rules in mind: 4 knot speed limit within 30 m of...

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Superb Stoinis smashes stunning century in IPL classic | cricket.com.au

Superb Stoinis smashes stunning century in IPL classic | cricket.com.au

Marcus Stoinis has underlined his power ahead of the forthcoming T20 World Cup with a stunning IPL ton Marcus Stoinis has made a brilliant century, his first in nine seasons of playing in the Indian Premier League, to carry Lucknow Super Giants to victory over Chennai Super Kings. Facing Chennai’s daunting 4-210 Lucknow lost Quinton...

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Historians shed light on Anzac story long absent from history books

Historians shed light on Anzac story long absent from history books

When Australia pauses on Thursday to commemorate soldiers who have served and given their lives, the Indian diaspora is being invited to reflect on its own unique connection to Anzac Day. More than 16,000 soldiers from the sub-continent took part in the failed invasion as part of the Allied forces where they fought, worked and...

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New Aussie No.1 ends 40-year domination

New Aussie No.1 ends 40-year domination

A public course less than 10 years old has dethroned Royal Melbourne as the top golf course in Australia for just the second time in 40 years. Cape Wickham, on Tasmania’s King Island, has taken the coveted No.1 crown and joins Kingston Heath as the only two courses to topple Royal Melbourne in the four...

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Singapore Airlines resumes alternative Europe route

Singapore Airlines resumes alternative Europe route

Singapore Airlines’ graduated return to full strength post-pandemic continues across the European summer, with the reintroduction of Barcelona, Spain, to its destination roster, as well as increased capacity between Singapore and Frankfurt, Germany, with an A380 swinging into action on the route, and Copenhagen, Denmark, where service is expanding from five times a week to...

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The forgotten island where an Australian legend was killed

The forgotten island where an Australian legend was killed

In the dim torchlight, Des Matsutaro crouches over the unremarkable detritus of war. Beer bottles, pots, a shoe sole, bowls stamped with the insignia of the Imperial Japanese Navy. A land crab scurries across the dusty floor, which is littered with ammunition cases, and a “drip pit” for capturing bodily fluids hints at a makeshift...

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Australian journalist says Indian government pressured her to leave

Australian journalist says Indian government pressured her to leave

NEW DELHI — An Australian journalist with the country’s public broadcaster was pressured to leave India after Indian authorities expressed anger over her reporting on Sikh separatism and informed her that her journalist visa would not be renewed, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and the journalist, ABC South Asia bureau chief Avani Dias, said Tuesday. The...