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Golf's Phone Ban Shows What Real Standards Look Like

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Golf's Phone Ban Shows What Real Standards Look Like

Augusta National maintains its strict no-phone policy for spectators at the Masters, with only one exception: emergency medical situations where course officials determine a phone is necessary. The policy has been in place for years as the tournament organizers prioritize the traditional golf experience over modern conveniences.

The rule stands in stark contrast to most sporting events where phones are everywhere, creating a unique atmosphere where people actually watch the action instead of recording it.

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Betting Market Bosses Defend Their Gambling Empire

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Betting Market Bosses Defend Their Gambling Empire

The co-founders of Kalshi, a predictions betting platform, appeared on "The Axios Show" to defend their business amid growing criticism about insider trading concerns and the ethics of turning news events into gambling opportunities. They claim they're following all regulations and providing a social benefit, even as more politicians and watchdog groups question whether betting on political outcomes and current events crosses ethical lines.

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Golf Legends Back Tiger Through Latest Troubles

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Golf Legends Back Tiger Through Latest Troubles

Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player publicly supported Tiger Woods as he enters treatment following his recent DUI arrest. Player specifically said he doesn't blame Woods for using prescription pain medication given his extensive injury history, but emphasized that driving while on medication is unacceptable and dangerous.

The golf legends' support comes as Woods faces his second DUI incident, raising concerns about his ongoing battle with prescription drug dependency related to multiple back surgeries.

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