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On this day in history, January 23, 1957, Wham-O produces first Frisbees, reshaping leisure, sport

On this day in history, January 23, 1957, frathouse frolic became a national favorite when California's Wham-O Manufacturing Company began manufacturing the Pluto Platter (soon renamed the Frisbee). “The Frisbee started out as just a container for carrying pies,” reported Irmin Magazine, an online engineering publication from the University of Southern California that analyzed the […]

Nick Dunlap’s 114-year history at The American Express has fans thinking Kelce

Nick Dunlap did something that hadn't happened on the PGA Tour in over 30 years. The amateur defeated American Express by one stroke, becoming the first non-pro to accomplish this feat since Phil Mickelson in 1991. Even more amazingly, he is the youngest amateur player to win on tour since 1910. He handled the pressure […]

Jared Goff’s latest redemption has Lions on brink of playoff history

DETROIT — Nearly an hour before kickoff, the crowd began chanting his name. Legendary rocker and Detroit native Bob Seger was spotted on the field, shortly after being loudly introduced by the PA announcer. “Red Goff, Red Goff, Red Goff.” Oft-maligned quarterback Jared Goff also won a second home last week as he and the […]

Nick Dunlap wins The American Express, makes 114-year history

Nick Dunlap handled the pressure on the PGA Tour Sunday like a veteran. With a 6-foot par putt on the 18th, the 20-year-old University of Alabama sophomore hit the perfect putt to win the American Express. Dunlap shot a final round 70 to finish at 29 under par and beat Christian Bezuidenhout by one stroke. […]