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Pinehurst proves it has ties that bind

Pinehurst solidifies its connection to the game of golf

Pinehurst Resort has long been known as the “home of American golf,” drawing comparisons to the renowned St. Andrews in Scotland. The recent U.S. Open held at Pinehurst reinforced this reputation and solidified the connection between the two iconic golf destinations. Pinehurst president Tom Pashley acknowledged that the title of the “St. Andrews of American…

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UConn solidifies its dynasty with back-to-back national titles in dominant fashion

UConn solidifies its dynasty with back-to-back national titles in dominant fashion

GLENDALE, Ariz. — Connecticut stands alone in college basketball, leaving a massive gap between themselves and everyone else. The Huskies proved their dominance once again on Monday night by easily defeating Purdue 75-60 to claim their second consecutive national championship. Coach Dan Hurley and his staff led their team to victory in a signature bulldozing…

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