Of course we couldn't forget this AMAZING jump Germ Terpstra made last season in IJlst. It was 21.86m far! The furthest jump ever made in Friesland by a Frisian... and that as a junior! 🤩💪 #shorts #fierljeppen #extremesports #dutch #incredible
DH World Cup Racing is Back and for the first time we race in Mona YongPyon, South Korea. 2025 world cup winner Jackson ...
It’s been almost half a decade since the Flyers made their way to the second round of the NHL playoffs—an eternity in the world of sports. The year was 2018, and the Flyers were coming off a rollercoaster regular season, finishing 8th in the East. The journey to Round 2 started with a gritty, hard-fought series against the Pittsburgh Penguins. Despite being outmatched on paper, the Flyers dug deep and found a way to claw their way to a Game 6 win, sending the series to a must-win final game. That series was nothing short of chaotic—goals flying in from all angles, defensive breakdowns, and of course, the kind of intensity that only a Flyers-Pens matchup can bring. But after pulling off that win in Game 6, Philly’s momentum came crashing down in Round 2. The Flyers faced off against the mighty Washington Capitals, led by Alex Ovechkin in what would be a dominating performance from the Caps. Despite the valiant efforts of players like Claude Giroux, Sean Couturier, and Jake Voracek, the Flyers were overmatched, and the Capitals closed out the series 4-2, advancing to their eventual Stanley Cup championship run. For Flyers fans, it was a bittersweet reminder of how close they were to breaking through, but also how far they still had to go. The second round feels like a distant dream now, as the Flyers have struggled to regain that level of playoff success. With each passing season, the question remains—when will Philly be back in Round 2? And more importantly, when will they finally get back to competing for a Cup? The 2018 playoffs were a wild ride for Philly, but that ride ended too soon. Now, as the years pass by, the memory of that postseason run has started to fade, but Flyers fans still hold out hope. One day, Philly will rise again and make its mark in the playoffs. Until then, the wait continues. #fyp #hockey
Baywood Greens in Long Neck, Delaware is featured in this Delaware Golf Podcast course spotlight from Golf Podcasts USA. In this episode, Brett Smith highlights Baywood Greens, a public coastal Delaware golf course with resort-community scenery, standout landscaping, public access, clubhouse energy, food, drinks, events, and The Clubhouse at Baywood built into the day. Baywood Greens stands out because it gives golfers a different kind of Delaware public golf. This is not just a quick local round, and it is not only about being near the beaches. Baywood gives golfers a resort-style public golf experience with scenic landscaping, coastal Delaware travel appeal, and a setting that feels bigger than a standard everyday tee time. The food side also matters. The Clubhouse at Baywood gives golfers and visitors a real place to settle in before or after the round, with food, drinks, veranda views, event energy, and a clubhouse feel that makes the stop more complete. When a public course has a built-in restaurant where the meal, the drink, and the post-round conversation all connect to the property, the whole day feels more valuable. On the golf side, Baywood Greens has real Delaware public-golf credibility. It gives players a public course with strong name recognition, resort-style character, memorable scenery, and a layout that works for local golfers, traveling players, beach-trip golfers, outings, events, and anyone looking for a polished Delaware golf experience. If you are searching for Delaware golf, Baywood Greens, Long Neck golf, public golf in Delaware, coastal Delaware golf, golf near Rehoboth Beach, golf near Lewes Delaware, golf with food in Delaware, The Clubhouse at Baywood, or Delaware golf trip ideas, Baywood Greens is a course worth knowing. For travel planning, visit: https://www.golfpodcasts.org/expedia The Delaware Golf Podcast is part of Golf Podcasts USA, America’s only local golf podcast network. Explore the full catalog at: https://www.golfpodcasts.org You can also Google your state and the words “golf podcast” to find your local show. We’ve got shows in all 50 states. I’m Brett Smith. Thanks for listening — and always remember to tip your cart staff. #DelawareGolf #BaywoodGreens #LongNeckGolf #CoastalDelawareGolf #GolfPodcast #GolfPodcastsUSA #PublicGolf #GolfTravel #GolfCourses #GolfTrip #GolfShorts #YouTubeShorts
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Rick Shiels gets an exclusive first look at the new McLaren Golf Series 3 irons - bringing McLaren’s performance-driven approach from Formula 1 into golf equipment. With McLaren Racing stars like Lando Norris representing the brand globally, and CEO Zak Brown continuing to expand McLaren beyond motorsport, the Series 3 irons are another bold step for the company. Designed with input from major champion Justin Rose, these irons combine premium looks with serious on-course performance. In this video, Rick tests the McLaren Series 3 irons to see if they deliver more than just the badge. From feel and forgiveness to distance and consistency, this is a full honest review of one of the most talked-about iron releases in golf. Are McLaren genuinely changing the golf equipment game, or is this all about the name? Let us know what you think in the comments. Welcome to H.I.T Golf Reviews – the home of honest, independent and trustworthy golf equipment reviews. If you want straight-talking advice on drivers, irons, wedges, putters, golf balls and golf tech, you’re in the right place. Every review is based on proper testing, launch monitor data and real on-course experience – not marketing slides. We test all the big names (TaylorMade, Callaway, Ping, Titleist, Mizuno, Cobra and more) plus the direct-to-consumer brands you’re starting to hear about. New vs old, budget vs premium, “forgiving” vs “players” – we put them head-to-head so you can see what actually performs. Our testing is built around launch monitor data (GCQuad) and real-world shots, but we always explain the numbers in normal-golfer language. No fluff, no hidden agendas – just whether a club will help your game or not. Whether you’re: buying your first proper set, a mid-handicapper looking for more forgiveness, or a low-handicap player chasing that perfect combo of feel and distance, H.I.T is here to help you pick the right gear for your swing, not just the newest thing on the shelf. Why H.I.T exists: To cut through the hype. To give golfers the truth. To save you time, money and a few golf balls. To make the game a bit easier – and more fun. Official Partners Zen Green Stage: https://tinyurl.com/3fkefdrp ECCO – Official footwear partner: https://golf.ecco.com REDVANLY – Premium golf apparel partner: https://www.redvanly.com/pages/gift-guide?utm_source=rickshiels&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2025giftguide More from Rick Main channel: https://www.youtube.com/@RickShielsPGAGolf Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@RickShielsGolfShow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rickshielspga/ Website: http://www.rickshiels.com/
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The Drive reacts to the Colorado Avalanche busting out the brooms and sweeping the LA Kings in dominant fashion. The stars finally took over — Nathan MacKinnon and Cale Makar both scored, the Avs dictated the pace early, and Colorado forced LA to play their style from the opening puck drop. The Kings played strong defense, but the Avs matched it with what Zach called “championship‑level defense.” Colorado trailed for only three minutes the entire series — a staggering level of dominance that sends a message to the rest of the NHL. Scott Wedgewood delivered again, proving why he deserves to be the starting goalie moving forward. Now the Avs get a long break before facing either the Minnesota Wild or Dallas Stars. Can Colorado use this momentum to fuel a Stanley Cup run Or does it already feel like the Avs are on a collision course with destiny The guys break down what this sweep means, who the Avs might face next, and which players will shape Round 2. In this episode, the guys break down: What the Avs’ sweep revealed about their Cup potential Why Colorado’s defense looked championship‑caliber How the Avs forced LA to play their style from the jump How the long break impacts Colorado heading into Round 2 Who the Avs might face — Wild or Stars Which players could make the biggest impact next round Avs fans — jump in the comments: Did this sweep prove the Avs are Cup favorites Who do you want in Round 2 — Minnesota or Dallas And who’s been the biggest difference‑maker so far