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Dan Rapaport has an interesting theory, believing that the 31-year-old golfer wants to keep the main event serious; LIV Golf ...
Joseph Kosinski had one instruction for the sound team behind his latest feature “F1”: It needed to be as immersive as ...
Island businessman and developer Beau Yarbrough has Inn at the Waterpark under contract with plans to close on acquisition of ...
Our friends at Bob Does Sports released a different kind of golf video this week in which their top player, Fat Perez, had to ...
Grant Horvat, Nick ‘Fat Perez’ Stubbe and the Bryan Bros are among the golf content creators playing in the competition at ...
Exercise is an important part of any weight loss program, but knowing which exercises to include can be a challenge.
In a candid podcast chat, the reality star opened up about body image, public pressure, and the “gross” attention she ...
Frank Perez, whose new book is "Rainbow Fleur de Lis: Essays on Queer New Orleans History," signs books Sunday, June 22, at Bywater Bakery at 10 a.m. Dr. Jonathan Higgins appears in conversation ...
Golf Want to see the future of golf? It’s happening on YouTube. A generation of YouTube content creators is taking golf on a journey from hushed tones to outlandish stunts.
“I reached out to different people. I said, ‘get me Fat Perez. Get me Robby Berger. Get me Joey Coldcuts. Get me these guys.’ And I did. So Barstool, Bob Does Sports, have combined forces.
When COVID started, Nick Stubbe was an accountant in Innsbrook. Stubbe, known online as “Fat Perez,” is now a YouTube golfer as a member of “Bob Does Sports,” which has more than 1 million ...
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