Wednesday Wisdom

So much in business is done on the golf course. Here's how you can be a part of it without even picking up a club.

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The Last Night's Game Team


 

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While golf seems so unapproachable with uptight rules and golf claps, the Masters has some fun quirks. Here’s what to say, what not to do, and why a green blazer is a coveted fashion statement.


The famed green jacket became a tradition in 1949.  Members of the club decided on the color green so fans in attendance at the tournament could spot them in case they had questions. The Masters winner receives an iconic green jacket and you’ve probably seen pictures of the Kodak moment that is the previous year’s winner helping the new winner put on the jacket. The winner is allowed to have the green jacket for a calendar year. After that year, they’re only permitted to wear it on the grounds of Augusta


Check out this week's podcast, "What Even Golfers Don't Know About The Masters," for more. LISTEN UP


Short and Sweet

  • Why Nick Jonas shouldn't quit his day job to become a New York Yankees (MLB - Major League Baseball) announcer. 

  • A team of investors, including Sheryl Sandberg, is bringing NWSL (National Women's Soccer League) to the Bay Area. The price of $125M makes this expansion team the highest valuation of a women's soccer team in recorded history.

  • The love story of Michael Jordan and Nike starring Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Viola Davis, and Jason Bateman, "Air," hits the theatres today

  • USWNT (US Women's National Team - Soccer) and NIKE have unveiled their new World Cup kits, which feature a print design, and shorts will offer protection during athletes' menstrual cycles. 


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