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ERIC MENCHER / Staff Photographer
While working out for the Sixers, Dionte Christmas got a close look at the club's now-discarded logo. Returning to the glory-days logo is a sign the fan-challenged team is grasping at straws.
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Sixers' logo change is a sign of desperation

Five interesting facts from July's Golf magazine.

1. According to Duffy Waldorf, pairing a chardonnay with chips and guacamole is a "zany match."

2. I'd stop missing four-footers if I'd only stand up straight, rotate my elbows inward, rest them on my rib cage, tilt forward from the hips, and rest the putter directly beneath my eyes. Great, but I'm going to need a memory course to remember all that.

3. According to the article "What is Your Golf Personality?" I'm a cross between Bill Murray and Murray the K.

4. I already know how to "Erase a Bad Ballstriking Day." Bring your own pencil.

5. Boo Weekley's 3-wood is a Cleveland Launcher, 15-inch, Aldila VooDoo XVS8 graphite shaft, X-flex 42.75-degree graphite. I think Harry Vardon played the same club.

 


Contact staff writer Frank Fitzpatrick at 215-854-5068 or ffitzpatrick@phillynews.com.

 

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