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A man tried to correct a female golfer's swing. He had no idea she was a PGA pro.
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A man tried to correct a female golfer's swing. He had no idea she was a PGA pro.

We’re all probably familiar with the term “mansplaining,” when a man explains something to a woman in a condescending or patronizing way. Often, this comes in the form of a man explaining a subject to a woman that she already knows on an expert level. The female neuroscientist who was told by a man that she should read a research paper she actually wrote comes to mind.Often, mansplaining can show up in small interactions that minimize or infantilize a woman's knowledge and expertise. It can be a man spouting off facts because he thinks it makes him seem interesting, or giving unsolicited fitness advice at the gym in a poorly disguised flirting attempt. But sometimes the irony at play is just too much to bear. Frankly, it's often delicious.Recently some next-level mansplaining was caught in the wild. Well, at a golf driving range anyway. Georgia Ball, a professional golfer and coach who’s racked up over 3 million likes on TikTok for all her tips and tricks of the sport, was minding her own business while practicing a swing change.It takes all of two seconds on Google to see that when it comes to incorporating a swing change, golfers need to swing slower, at 50-75% their normal speed…which is what Ball was doing.And this is what prompted some man to insert his “advice.”In the clip, we hear the man say “What you are doing there … you shouldn’t be doing that.”Exhibiting the patience of a nun, Ball simply tells him that she’s going through a swing change.But her attempts at reason are unfortunately interrupted, multiple times, when the man repeatedly assures her that since he’s been playing golf for 20 years, he knows what he’s talking about.He then insists, repeatedly cutting her off, that she’s going too slow on her swing and should be following through.Cue Ball’s incredulous look to the camera.Watch the whole, cringe-inducing interaction here: @georgiagolfcoach Can you believe he said this? ?⛳️? #golf #golfswing #golflife #golftok #golftiktok #golfer #golfing #golfgirl #golfpro #golftips #golfclub #drivingrange Hoping to appease him, Ball finally gives a hearty swing, writing “I knew I had to make this a good one” on the onscreen text.As the ball sails through the air, the man says “see how much better that was?", completely taking credit for her swing.Yes. Really. He really said that.Poor Ball then tries to tell him that even the “best players in the world” slow down their swing when going through a swing change. And she'd know. Not only is she a golf coach, she's a certified PGA professional.“No, I understand what you’re saying, but I’ve been playing golf for 20 years,” the man repeats. At this point Ball is just “trying to keep it together.” Women don't need unsolicited male advice, not on the golf course, not at the gym, not anywhere. Photo by Benny Hassum on Unsplash Sure, this guy might have not known who Ball was, but it’s pretty evident that the last thing she needed was this guy’s “advice.” And thus, the “mansplaining” jokes commend in the comments section.Here’s a small sampling:“As a guy, this is the first time I’ve ever seen ‘mansplaining’ happen.”“The way he took credit for your next swing.”“But did you consider that he’s been playing golf for 20 years?”“*implement nothing he says* ‘See how much better that was’ HAHAHAHAH.”“My hope is that he comes across this video and it keeps him up at night."Others couldn’t help but praise Ball for keeping her cool.“He doesn’t even give you a chance to explain, just forces his opinion and advice onto you. Goon on you for staying calm and polite,” one person wrote.Of course, others felt Ball was being “too nice” to the man. One even exclaimed, “there’s no reason to be so polite!”Ball told BBC that it wouldn't be in her nature to shut the man down harshly, even if that's what he deserved. ""I wouldn't interrupt and say that," she says. "I suppose it's just the humble side of me." @georgiagolfcoach Play a hole with me ⛳️??‍♂️25mph wind ?? #golf #golftiktok #golftok #golfer #golfswing #golfing #golflife #golftips #golfcourse #golfclub #golfgirl #golfdrills #playaholewithme #golfpro Perhaps worst of all, this kind of behavior is pretty common, especially for female athletes. A fellow female golfer even commented “So glad you posted this because it is my BIGGEST frustration when I’m at the driving range. Unfortunately, men always feel the need to comment on my swing or want to coach me. Guys take note: Please don’t.”On the bright side: as annoying as it is that Ball had to endure that (not to mention what it says about the very real b.s. that women in general have to put up with on the regular) she laughed it off and just went on about her life being awesome at what she does. Just like the other smart, capable women of the world. It’s almost like…maybe women don’t need advice, so much as they need respect? Now there’s a concept.But for her part, Ball isn't holding onto any grudges over the incident."I have a lot of interaction with males and females every single day [on the course]. And I'd say it's mostly always positive," she says. "I'm just glad I can look back at it now and laugh about it because the majority of people and golfers are all just out to help each other."This article originally appeared last year. It has been updated.
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The only number one album Neil Young ever had in America
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The only number one album Neil Young ever had in America

The rustic sounds of perfection. The post The only number one album Neil Young ever had in America first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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The one song that made Graham Nash leave The Hollies: “Why The Hollies lost Nash”
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The one song that made Graham Nash leave The Hollies: “Why The Hollies lost Nash”

Needing to branch out beyond rock. The post The one song that made Graham Nash leave The Hollies: “Why The Hollies lost Nash” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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The musician Slash said always caused the most problems: “I’ve never met anybody like him”
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The musician Slash said always caused the most problems: “I’ve never met anybody like him”

A bit more high maintenance. The post The musician Slash said always caused the most problems: “I’ve never met anybody like him” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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The complete list of Jeff Lynne’s 15 favourite albums
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The complete list of Jeff Lynne’s 15 favourite albums

Essential. The post The complete list of Jeff Lynne’s 15 favourite albums first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Nostalgia Machine
Nostalgia Machine
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‘Donny & Marie’ 50th Anniversary: Donny Osmond Invites Fans to Vote on Favorite Moments
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‘Donny & Marie’ 50th Anniversary: Donny Osmond Invites Fans to Vote on Favorite Moments

The iconic variety show aired on ABC from 1976 to 1979.
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Conservative Voices
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Sleepy Donald Trump? Umm, No, He’s Not Joe Biden.

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump, the very man who branded former President Joe Biden “Sleepy Joe” during the 2020 and 2024 campaigns, has been caught on camera seeming to nod off — during Tuesday’s Cabinet meeting and a recent Oval Office event. Critics on the left are gleeful. Let them have their jollies. Because one of these old men is not like the other. Trump, 79, has presided over nine Cabinet meetings this year. Biden, 83, held nine Cabinet meetings during his four years in office. During a Tuesday interview, DealBook founder Andrew Ross Sorkin brought up Trump’s health. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent brought up “one of the greatest scandals” of all time: the media’s lack of coverage of Biden’s “diminished capacity.” (RELATED: What Did President Biden Know, and How Long Did He Remember It?) Noting that Trump just held a lengthy Cabinet meeting and phoned him twice at 2 a.m. last week, Bessent argued, “For 10 months, the Biden administration did not have a Cabinet meeting. How are you going to invoke the 25th Amendment if the Cabinet secretaries never see the president? Which they didn’t.” While cable news channels are all over clips of Trump seemingly nodding off, they weren’t exactly profiles in courage with Biden who, in 2020, campaigned for the White House from the privacy of his Delaware home. Biden’s lockdown campaign was followed by a COVID presidency known for hospital masks, school closures, and talking up working from home. Trump plowed through COVID. He understood the importance of getting Americans back to work. I’ll never forget the October 2020 evening when Trump returned to the White House after spending 72 hours at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, where he was treated for the coronavirus. After Marine One touched down on the South Lawn, Trump walked up the long, crescent-shaped South Portico stairs and, from the balcony, took off his light mask and saluted in a show of will and resilience. From day one of his second term, Trump went after bad regulations. Just this week he proposed rolling back car fuel efficiency standards. His Make America Healthy Again campaign has taken on the childhood disease crisis. His robust enforcement of immigration law has discouraged illegal border crossings. No small feat: Trump brokered a Gaza ceasefire deal that resulted in Hamas’s release of the surviving 20 Israeli hostages. Trump talks to the press almost daily. In 2022, The New York Times reported that Biden had given 38 interviews during a fixed point in the presidency compared with 116 for Trump’s first term, 198 for former President Barack Obama, 71 for George W. Bush, and 75 for Bill Clinton. It’s not just the media. Biden was cloistered even from his own staff. In the tell-all book Original Sin, Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson write of the insider who told them, “Five people were running the country, and Joe Biden was at best a senior member of the board.” At Tuesday’s Cabinet meeting, Trump was engaged, not asleep at the switch. He hopscotched from one issue to the next. Yes, at moments, he seemed to be fighting to keep his eyes open. Rather than react defensively, however, Trump confronted the age question. “I’ll let you know when there’s something wrong,” Trump offered. “There will be someday. That’s going to happen to all of us. But right now I think I’m sharper than I was 25 years ago. But who the hell knows?” Is Trump cognitively sharper than he was 25 years ago? Probably not, given his age. But he knows more about the presidency and the world, which has made him remarkably effective. And there’s no mystery as to who’s making the decisions in this administration. READ MORE from Debra J. Saunders: Yes, the New York Times Really Ran a Story About Social Services Fraud by Immigrants The Flying Public Is Getting Surly. Don’t Let It Ruin Thanksgiving. Six Democrats and One Trump Equal Trump Exhaustion Syndrome Contact Review-Journal Washington columnist Debra J. Saunders at dsaunders@reviewjournal.com. Follow @debrajsaunders on X. COPYRIGHT 2025 CREATORS
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Conservative Voices
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A Five-Point Plan for Republicans Heading Into 2026
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A Five-Point Plan for Republicans Heading Into 2026

A Five-Point Plan for Republicans Heading Into 2026
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Stanley Simmons Debut Single
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Stanley Simmons Debut Single

Stanley Simmons, with Evan Stanley and Nick Simmons — sons of KISS co-founders Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons, has released its debut single, “Body Down.” “We grew up loving a lot of roots stuff, Americana Folk, so you hear a lot of that in there,” offered Nick Simmons. “It really has nothing to do with what our dads do.” Body Down A debut album, produced by Rob Cavallo (Green Day) is in the works. “The fact that it has nothing to do with the sound of KISS is the first thing that’s interesting,” explained Cavallo. “You realize they’re kind of like the new Laurel Canyon mystical, magical. It’s just got its own vibe that’s very deep.” ### The post Stanley Simmons Debut Single appeared first on RockinTown.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Netflix To Buy Warner Bros In $72 Billion Deal; Hollywood Goes Into Panic Mode

The deal is expected to close in 3Q26.
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