How to play golf if you totally suck – and where to play it.

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To some, golf is merely a reason to network and get away with the guys. To others, it’s a death trap of embarrassment. The following is our guide to simply getting by, because in a world of company golf days and men’s tournaments, one simply cannot afford to miss out on this socially thriving sport. We’ll also fill you in on the best driving ranges in Toronto, so you can practice your game before the big game. Let’s get started: Read on…

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Yey or Neigh, should fighting be allowed in hockey?

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We’ve been torn for quite some time on this debate – so torn that we didn’t even want to discuss it. But Olympic regulations clearly state that all fighting is forbidden during the games. This is presumably because most hockey leagues (besides the NHL) forbid it, punishing those who initiate fights with 5-minute penalties or an ejection from the game. Besides, could you really imagine the Canadian Women’s team winning tonight simply through cat-fights and bitch slaps? I think not.

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Some sports have it, others don’t. What say you?

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They’re not only there to please our stallions. At a Raptors game recently, the cheerleaders performed a fun, 1950s themed dance after the first quarter. And hey, our team won. But do they always need to look sexy in order to be accepted? What would we think of the Leafs if there were cheerleaders figure skating in between periods? Would they start to win a game? Or should sports be strictly that – a sport without a show.

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Our interview with Canada’s Olympian boarder right before the games begin.

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This half-pipe, wholehearted snowboarder recently had his dreams come true when he won second place at a World Cup event in Stoneham; earning him a spot in this February’s Olympic Games. But before Jeff Batchelor could hop on the plane to Vancouver, the Cowgirls decided to talk with him about where it all started. And how after so many nasty falls, he’s always managed to get right back up again.

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