F1 outlines 2021 engine plansF1 outlines 2021 engine plans
F1 outlines 2021 engine plans
F1 outlines 2021 engine plans
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Titleist Vokey Design Spin Mill wedges have been the most played wedges on the PGA Tour for years, and this week at the Shiners Hospital for Children Open in Las Vegas, the next-generation SM7 wedges make their debut. While Titleist is not discussing details about the SM7, several players took to social media to sing its praises. Like the Vokey Design SM6 wedges that they likely will replace in the Titleist stable, the SM7 wedges appear to have more mass concentrated at the top of the hitting area of the sand and lob wedges. The pitching wedges and gap wedges (lofts of 46 to 52 degrees) have thin toplines and extra mass in the lower portion of the heads, as they tend to be used on full-swing, square-faced shots from fairway or rough.
2017 deadline tracker: Latest deals, reaction
2017 NFL trade deadline tracker: Latest deals, reaction
Maybe we shouldn’t be surprised. After all, remember that bright red – dare we say dorky — wet suit with the short shorts and crash helmet that Ben Crane wore in all those “Golf Boysâ€� videos? Well, he loves dressing up for Halloween, too. That’s why Crane hates that he can’t go trick or treating with his family of five this year. He’s in Las Vegas to play in the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open. At least he has FaceTime, though. “Our kids are at that sweet age,â€� Crane says. “I’ll miss it for sure.â€� Of course, the themes his family chooses for trick or treating are a little more traditional than his Golf Boys’ garb. Crane’s wife Heather and their three children — CC, Brady and Saylor, who are 11, 9 and 6 years old, respectively – will be pirates this year. “We went to family camp this year and we did the pirate theme there and it was sort of like, we’ve got to carry it into Halloween.â€� Crane says. “So it’s fun.â€� Past Halloweens have seen the Cranes dressed as characters from the “Star Warsâ€� movie – with dad playing Luke Skywalker. A year ago, the five were a vision in blue-and-yellow Minions costumes. “Alice in Wonderlandâ€� was another popular theme. Saylor was born two weeks before Halloween, and on this fairy tale year the family made a dry run in their costumes at the birthday girls’ request. “We said, well, what do you want to do, and she said, I want to go to the pumpkin patch,â€� Crane recalls. “And somehow we figured out she wanted us to keep our outfits on. “So, we were the only people dressed up at the pumpkin patch. But it was fun.â€� Crane, who is follicly challenged, was dressed as the Mad Hatter. “A tall hat — anything to cover up my head I’m good,â€� he says, chuckling. “The secret sauce for me has always been the wig. If I go wig, it’s just a game-changer for me.â€� Small wonder, then, that Luke Skywalker may be the five-time PGA TOUR champ’s favorite costume. “Again, had the wig on,â€� Crane says. “I remember what it was like for the first 15 years of my life when I had hair.â€� Crane’s wife Heather has several go-to websites for their costumes. Once the family’s choice is made – the final decision rotates among the five — she orders everything so there’s plenty of time to get things delivered and make sure all of fits. “Now we’ve got a trunk full so we can all play dress up or whatever if we’ve got a party or something we need to go to,â€� he reports. The Cranes, who have moved from their native Oregon to Nashville, Tennessee, live in a housing development where there are a lot of like-minded families. Halloween is quite the production. “Our neighborhood does a great job,â€� Crane says. “They pull trailers behind their trucks with big bales of hay and people are in golf carts. It’s good fun.â€� Crane knows these years won’t last much longer. In fact, he was a little concerned that his son was going to buck tradition this year and join his friends for the trick-or-treat festivities. “And our oldest daughter just got a disco outfit in the mail so I’m like, is this just falling apart before our very eyes?â€� Crane says with mock alarm. Crane says he was a teenager before he got “too coolâ€� to dress up for Halloween. Brady might be “getting the disease a little earlier than me,â€� he says but Crane’s still hopeful there is some time left.  “These are critical years here,â€� the dad says. “We’d like to draw another three years out of this – it’s crunch time. “We’re on the 15th hole, we’re right around the cut line. So we’ve got to play solid coming in here.â€�
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