December 31, 2009
Golf Trivia Questions & Interesting Facts
So exactly how much do you really know about golf? Below you will find some trivia about different golf topics. I have also included some facts that you may find of interest. Enjoy!
Which State boasts having the most golf courses?
Florida
The Sunshine state boasts having one thousand one hundred golf courses? The state with the second most golf courses is California, they have 950.
In what year was golf prohibited in Scotland?
Golf was prohibited in 1457.
Golf was thought to be too much of a distraction. The people were supposed to getting ready for a possible invasion.The ban was lifted in 1502.
If you wanted to play on the world’s longest golf course where would you go?
It is in Massachusetts
The course is 8325 yards long and is a par 7. This course also features the world’s largest golf green.
If you wanted to play on the world’s oldest golf course where would you go?
Musselburgh in Scotland is home to the oldest golf course.
The oldest golf course is the Old Links course.Queen Mary played a round of golf here in 1567.
Who holds the record for being the youngest golf player to hit a hole in one?
Coby Orr holds this record
In 1975 Coby hit a hole in one in Littleton, Colorado. Coby was five when he made this famous shot.
What is the maximum number of golf clubs that a player can carry?
Fourteen
Players can share clubs provided that their total number of clubs does not exceed fourteen. A player can carry as many balls as they want.
Which golf course boasts the world’s largest bunker?
Pine Valley Course - located in New Jersey
The huge bunker is on the number seven hole of the Pine Valley Course in New Jersey.Hell’s Half Acre is the name given to this famous bunker.
If you shoot four under par what is it called?
A condor A triple eagle is also a condor.
What is a pill in the game of golf?
In golf pill is the ball.
Feathers used to be used to make golf balls.Wood and wool were also used to make golf balls.
If you wanted to play the world’s longest golf hole where would you go?
Japan is home to the longest golf hole.
It is on the Sano Course at the Satsuki Golf Club. It is a par seven that measures 909 yards.
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August 20, 2009
The Queen of Soul: Aretha Franklin
It is a well known fact that Aretha Franklin is the Queen of Soul. We have all heard her sing at least a dozen times while singing along most of us know very little about her beyond that despite our curiosity. So just how do you find out how much you know about this living legend? Simple you take an Aretha Franklin quiz.
Prior to taking the quiz you might want to brush up on your knowledge of Aretha Franklin by learning a few trivia facts. Aretha Franklin trivia would have to include her date of birth and full name. These answers are March 25, 1942 and Aretha Louise Franklin. She was born in Memphis, Tennessee the daughter of a Baptist preacher, which is something that people tend to forget sometimes.
Aretha Franklin trivia would surely include questions about when she first began recording. The answer would be at the young age of fourteen in her father’s church. Another question included in a quiz about Aretha Franklin regarding this time in her life might be what traveling revival she performed in. The answer to this would be C.L.’s traveling revival show during which time she made friends with several gospel legends.
An Aretha Franklin quiz question might ask who these people were. The answers would be Clara Ward, Sam Cooke and Mahalia Jackson. How old Aretha was when her first child was born is a little known fact as well. She was only fifteen. Two years later she had another child.
In 1960 Aretha Franklin went to New York with her father’s blessing. What other questions might come up when answering trivia questions pertaining to Aretha Franklin? What was the record label that gave Aretha Franklin her first recording contract? Columbia Records and “The Great Aretha Franklin” album was released by the label the same year.
The fact that she moved to Atlantic during 1967 is another thing that could come up in an Aretha Franklin quiz. Did you know that Aretha Franklin won her first two Grammy awards for the same song? That song was a cover song of Otis Redding’s that is well known today. Give up? It was “Respect.” How many people realize that Aretha Franklin sang at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s funeral? Naming the song that she sang could be a part of the trivia. The answer is “Precious Lord.”
Aretha Franklin’s long career is still continuing today. Aretha Franklin trivia can take hours if you want to cover the majority of significant areas in her life.
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July 22, 2009
Pop Icon Pronounced Dead in L.A.
The man known the world over for his contributions that helped to shape pop music culture, Michael Jackson, died Thursday, June 25th, 2009, after being rushed to UCLA Hospital in full cardiac arrest. The “King of Pop” was pronounced dead, shocking the world, at 2:26 pm after well over an hour of resuscitation attempts. His brother, Jermaine, announced the news on live television and respectfully requested that the paparazzi consider the family and respect their privacy during this unexpected and sorrowful occurrence. For those that believe in superstition, Jackson completed the “rule of three” with his passing. Two other world renowned stars preceded him in death by mere hours; Ed McMahon and Farrah Fawcett.
Michael Jackson Trivia surely reveals much of the following. Born on the 29th of August, 1958, he became the Jackson family’s seventh child. Like his brothers and sisters, the world watched him grow into an adult. He soon made his mark on the world as the “King of Pop” and was ranked with such music icons as the Beatles and “The King” himself, Elvis Presley. In an almost unusual pairing, Jackson had, for a short time, been married to Lisa Marie Presley. The couple soon divorced after only 2 years of marriage. No children were conceived during their marriage.
His second marriage, with Dermatologist Deborah Rowe, produced two children. Again, the marriage ended in divorce. Michael Jr. (Prince Michael) and Paris Michael were both granted to Jackson during the 1999 divorce proceedings.
Of course, one of Jackson’s most infamous incidents involved his third child, Prince Michael (better known as Blanket). Shortly after the child’s birth, Jackson shocked the world again, though this time it wasn’t with music. He dangled his newborn child over a four story balcony railing while paparazzi videotaped and photographed the infant. His irresponsibility was quickly the biggest headline the world over, and Jackson issued a public apology for the “mistake” a short while later.
Aside from his record breaking albums, such as Thriller, Bad, Dangerous, and HIStory, Michael Jackson also experienced publicity that wasn’t nearly as positive as his record sales. In 1993, allegations of sexual abuse arose. A boy of 13, Jordan Chandler, claimed that Jackson had fondled him, among other things. Jackson was advised, and eventually did, settle the incident monetarily out of court. Jackson had been accused of similar abuse prior to this incident by his maid’s son. He was also accused of similar acts during a 2005 case against him involving another boy. This case actually went to trial and Jackson was found not guilty.
Jackson’s life has definitely been iconic in more ways than one and his legacy will surely live on in the hearts of his fans. Of course, to find out more Michael Jackson trivia, a quick search will surely satisfy your appetite. Other individuals may find Farrah Fawcett trivia more interesting.
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July 21, 2009
Fifteen-Time Academy Award Nominee Meryl Streep Redefines What Makes a Successful Woman
Since 1975, one actress has been stealing the stage and the screen; proving that age has nothing on ability. Though an American, this actress is world renowned as she has won numerous awards all over the world for the variety of roles that she has played throughout her lengthy acting career, not to mention her many nominations! She was born Mary Louise Streep on the 22nd of June, 1949, in Summit, NJ to Mary and Harry Streep. She soon became accustomed to the nickname Meryl (which is somewhat of a combination of her first and middle names).
After high school, she attended Vassar College, where she earned her Bachelor of Arts in Drama. Streep briefly attended Dartmouth as well, but later graduated from Yale School of Drama with her Masters in Fine Arts Degree.
Starting out as many actors do, on the stage, she got her first taste of true acting in 1971 while playing the role of Imogene Parott in Trelawney of the Wells. She met her first fiancé, John Cazale, while performing in Measure for Measure. Shortly afterward, she landed a role alongside Cazale in The Deer Hunter, which premiered in 1978. Cazale died of bone cancer in March of that same year.
Streep buried herself in her work after Cazale’s death. However, in late 1978, she married sculptor Don Gummel. As gathered from Streep’s own quotes throughout the years, she had obviously developed the theory that life is too short; a theory which many realize much too late in life. Perhaps this is why she married so quickly after Cazale’s passing. Regardless of reason, the marriage has withstood the tests of time for nearly 31 years. The pair has four children, Henry, Mamie, Grace and Louisa.
Streep’s work has been continuous throughout the years, but her best known role is likely that of Sophie Zawistowski, a surviving woman of the Polish Holocaust. Though Streep has stated time and time again that she cares nothing about fashion, her role as the editor-in-chief of Runway Magazine, Miranda Priestly, in the movie The Devil Wears Prada forced her to act otherwise. This 2006 film became number 2 on Streep’s list of highest grossing films; with the first being the 2008 film adaptation of Broadway hit Mama Mia! Both of these films garnered worldwide appreciation; allowing Streep to once again earn new fans the world over.
Streep currently has two films in production mode. Surely, her obsession with perfecting her roles will continue to entertain fans for years to come.
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July 10, 2009
Beatles Legend Paul McCartney Turns 67
There are few musical artists in the last century which have been as important as Paul McCartney. Popular music in the last fifty years can almost all be directly traced to the music created by Paul McCartney and his three band mates in the most famous pop band of all time, The Beatles. John Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr completed the rest of the group. The music created by this band completely revolutionized the popular music industry, and is not only among the most influential, but also the most covered music that has ever been created.
Paul McCartney’s story starts in Liverpool in 1940. From humble beginnings in a poor, working class town, he has gone on to become the person who is generally considered to be the most successful musician of all time. He has sold over a hundred million singles, and has over 60 gold records. During those early years in Liverpool he met George Harrison in 1954, and a few years later he would meet John Lennon. Once these three began to play music together, history began to unfold in front of them.
In 1962 the band would take its legendary form after the firing of Pete Best and the hiring of Ringo Star. On October 5th, 1962, “Love Me Do” was released, and after that The Beatles quickly shot to international stardom to become the most successful band of all time.
Despite having written some of the most famous songs of all time with The Beatles and John Lennon, such as “Yesterday” “All you Need is Love”, and “ Hey Jude”, McCartney proved himself able to go on and have a vital and thriving solo career after the break-up of the band in the early seventies.
Although performing and writing music has remained an important part of Paul McCartney’s career in the last several years, but he has increasingly focused his attention on his political causes and a variety of causes. He has publicly promoted the vegetarian lifestyle for many years now and fights extremely hard for animal rights. One of the most common places to find Paul McCartney over the last several years has been playing at a variety of benefits and aid concerts to raise money for various international causes. His vast amount of star power has been one of the major contributing factors to many concerts and benefits being able to raise huge amounts of money for a wide variety of causes.
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Igor Stravinsky was born in 1882 and raised in St. Petersburg where his love for music was kindled at the age of 8 after seeing a performance of Tchaikovsky’s ballet, “The Sleeping Beauty”. Throughout his life, Stravinsky would travel the world. This included spending significant portions of his life and career in places such as Switzerland, France, and finally in the United States where he would live out the rest of his life. During his time living in the U.S. he resided in the Los Angeles area but later chose to make the move to New York City, where he passed away in 1971.
The work of Stravinsky has continued to be influential and important in the realms of composition and classical music, and is broken into three large categories of work. The Russian period is generally thought to consist of the work which he created between the years of 1908 and 1919. Significant work from this period included three ballets that he composed; which include L’Oiseau de Feu, Petrushka, and The Rite of Spring. This period is also noted for a riot which was caused by the premiere of the first of those ballets in 1913.
The next period in his career was significantly longer, and runs from roughly 1920 to 1954. This period is characterized by his attention which was turned to the music of the classical period. He spent time working with the material of Mozart and Bach. The music he wrote in this period was characterized of sparser arrangements than that of his earlier work, which typically employed extremely large and full orchestras, as opposed to the Neoclassical work which was much more typically using wind orchestration with a piano, as well as choral arrangements.
The final period of his career started in 1953, and is known as the serial period. He turned to a type of composition which included dodecaphony. This is a twelve tone method that was created by Shoenberg. Interestingly enough, these two lived very near to each other during this period in L.A., but they never became friends or spent much time together. The compositions from this time such as Cantata, Septet, and Three Songs from Shakespeare were composed with serial techniques which were NOT twelve-tone based.
Stravinsky contributed many innovations to the field and his particular use of rhythm and of the large orchestra were both considered innovations of the time. His compositional techniques during all of his significant musical periods have provided significant influence on both his contemporaries and on those who have come afterwards.
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