Roy's Ramble

Roy’s Ramble 12-15-19

This coming week I am excited about the Sports Philanthropy Network holiday events in DC (December 17th) and Chicago (December 19th), as well as the Aspen Institute’s event on the State of College Sports which is being held in DC on December 17th.

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Golf

Can we grant others the second chance given to Tiger?

As the accolades for Tiger poured in over the last few days (all well-deserved), it got me thinking about how unlikely it was. Not Tiger’s performance, but the fact that so many people wanted to see him do well. As a society, we often hear about the desire to see someone comeback from a past mistake. Should we give them all the second chance most have given to Tiger?

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Roy's Ramble

Roy’s Ramble, April 14, 2019

Take a look at this week’s ramble which includes Tiger Woods, Daylight Savings Time, Al Bernstein’s induction into the Illinois Boxing Hall of Fame and David Goldstein’s book Alley Oop to Aliyah.

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Roy's Ramble

Roy’s Ramble, April 7, 2019

Each week I am planning to look at some of the stories and news that I found most interesting. This space will include some sports, but not all of the sports stories that I normally follow in the areas of sports philanthropy, sports law, sports business, Jewish sports, concussions and otherwise. If you want to see more of what I am following in those areas, let me know and I can point you to the best spots on my blog or various websites. You will see that I love to find some of life’s little absurdities and point those out as well as other interesting stories that I follow.

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Golf

12 Hidden Gem Golf Courses in Wisconsin

Wisconsin has some terrific golf courses that are unknown to many travelers around the country. If you fly in to Chicago, Milwaukee or Minneapolis, many of these courses are reachable in no more than 3-4 hours drive (and some much less).

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