Why is it called a spitball?
It is called the “spit-ball” from the fact that the pitcher moistens his pitching forefinger just before delivering the ball. Although it entered the par...
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Latest insights and tutorials from the Clarity News Hub team.
Can the public play Augusta National?
Can I play a round of golf at Augusta National or can I go visit the course? No. Augusta National Golf Club is a private club and is only accessible to c...
Read More →Can you remove leaves from a bunker?
The Old Rule: Most golfers know to be careful once entering a bunker. No grounding the club. No touching the sand. No removing leaves or any kind of debr...
Read More →What is the difference between CRB and DBS?
There really is no difference between the CRB and DBS. The only difference is the ISA and CRB merged to create the DBS, Disclosure and Barring Service. I...
Read More →How much should head move in golf?
A little head shift toward your backside is okay and actually encouraged for a full shoulder rotation. This allows you to get your turn to 90 degrees and...
Read More →Who bought Petty racing?
Maury Gallagher is the new majority owner of Richard Petty Motorsports. RPM announced Wednesday that Gallagher had purchased a large portion of the team ...
Read More →Are milk snakes shy?
Honduran milk snakes can be a little shy when they are young. We still use the full size enclosure to make sure that the correct temperature gradient is ...
Read More →What is mudball in golf?
May 9, 2022. A "mud ball" is the scientific term for a golf ball with mud on it. And if you haven't heard, it's rained a little bit at Merion. ...
Read More →How often should you sharpen your snowboard?
As a general rule, you should look to get it sharpened once a year, unless you are an avid snowboarder (in which case you may want it sharpened more ofte...
Read More →How do you test for rotator cuff injury?
A possible rotator cuff tear can be evaluated with the drop-arm test. This test is performed by passively abducting the patient's shoulder, then obs...
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