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Date: 30 Aug 2006 11:27:49
From: multi
Subject: NCAA Golfers Using Steroids
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/magazine/08/29/scorecard0904/

Two things from the article I didn't know before: last week the OGA
held a tournament with a dejuiced ball, and over 1% of NCAA golfers
admit using steroids. If you figure there are ten users for every one
who admits it, which seems conservative to me, then there must be a
fair number already on the tour.




 
Date: 01 Sep 2006 21:38:47
From: Howard Brazee
Subject: Re: NCAA Golfers Using Steroids
On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 11:27:49 -0700, multi <multi@asm.org > wrote:

>http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/magazine/08/29/scorecard0904/
>
>Two things from the article I didn't know before: last week the OGA
>held a tournament with a dejuiced ball, and over 1% of NCAA golfers
>admit using steroids. If you figure there are ten users for every one
>who admits it, which seems conservative to me, then there must be a
>fair number already on the tour.


Here's another article.

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/writers/alan_shipnuck/08/31/inside.golf/index.html


 
Date: 30 Aug 2006 21:15:45
From: Howard Brazee
Subject: If magical golf jewelry worked
If magical golf jewelry worked (such as are advertised on the Golf
channel) would it be legal?


  
Date: 30 Aug 2006 15:03:49
From: multi
Subject: Re: If magical golf jewelry worked
On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 21:15:45 GMT, Howard Brazee <howard@brazee.net >
wrote:
>If magical golf jewelry worked (such as are advertised on the Golf
>channel) would it be legal?

They would probably ban it after Mr. T won the Open.


 
Date: 30 Aug 2006 11:36:05
From: annika1980
Subject: Re: NCAA Golfers Using Steroids

multi wrote:
> http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/magazine/08/29/scorecard0904/

> If you figure there are ten users for every one
> who admits it, which seems conservative to me, then there must be a
> fair number already on the tour.

Rory "Roid Rage" Sabbatini on line 2.