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Mellow Masters Green Brings Out Red Hot Competition

by Timothy Niemann April 13, 2023
written by Timothy Niemann

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• Professional golf became more complicated with the emergence of the LIV tour.

Last weekend, the best golfers in the world teed it up at the Masters, one of the greatest and most significant golf tournaments each year. Of course, golf is an individual sport. But for the first time in the history of the Masters, there was a deep-rooted rivalry that seeped through every aspect of the tournament – the rivalry between the Professional Golf Asssociation (PGA) Tour and newly formed LIV Golf.


The drama and tension around the tournament were palpable, and golf fans should expect many more chapters in the bizarre, yet fascinating, feud between the PGA Tour and LIV.
LIV Golf was founded in 2021 as the first serious competitor to the PGA Tour in many decades. Before it even existed, LIV was extremely controversial, primarily because it receives significant financial backing from Saudi Arabia.
LIV was promoted as being a super-league for the best golfers in the world to compete in. This countered the PGA Tour’s 45-event schedule where top players rarely compete. In addition, LIV plays just three 18-hole rounds as opposed to the PGA Tour’s four, and LIV has introduced teams to the game of golf.


There are plenty of reasons professional golfers would be enticed to join LIV. First and foremost, the money is massive and guaranteed.
LIV contracts offer huge amounts of money upfront. Phil Mickelson is rumored to have signed a $200 million contract with LIV, all of which will be his regardless of how he performs in tournaments. In other words, there is no pressure for LIV players to perform in order to put food on the table, and LIV players are striking it rich just by signing a contract.
This differs greatly from the PGA Tour, where even the best players in the world risk not making a penny week after week.
In addition, LIV promises better treatment for its best players. On the PGA Tour, every player is responsible for his own travel expenses, including his hotel room.


Doesn’t it seem a little silly that Tiger Woods has to pay for his own flight and hotel room every time he plays in a tournament? LIV offers a solution to that by completely covering all of these expenses for their players.
LIV has been able to attract many of the top golfers in the world. Dustin Johnson, Brooks Koepka, Patrick Reed, and Phil Mickelson all made the jump from the PGA Tour. However, LIV golf still remains extremely disliked by golf fans. Although the Saudi controversy continues to loom over LIV, it is probably most disliked due to the threat that it poses to competitive golf. The PGA Tour is cutthroat.


On Tour, even the best players are fighting for their dinner, week after week. And on Tour, a seemingly random professional can come out of nowhere and win a tournament.
On LIV, there is much less encouragement to actually win due to the structure of contracts. LIV is far more laid back than the PGA Tour, as made evident by the fact that LIV players can wear shorts during events.
At the Masters, Jon Rahm (from the PGA Tour) dueled with Brooks Koepka (from LIV) during the final round. For the fans, it felt like the finish was as much about PGA Tour vs. LIV as it was Rahm vs. Koepka. Rahm, ultimately, prevailed and won the Green Jacket at Augusta. In the eyes of the fans, the good guy won last weekend.


But maybe one of the huge flaws of the PGA Tour is made evident again this week. Barely half a week after getting to the top of the golf world, Rahm is playing in Hilton Head, S.C., at the seemingly meaningless RBC Heritage tournament.
After the long week in Augusta, Koepka has time to rest this weekend. The next LIV event comes next weekend in Australia. Rahm had to pay for his own private jet to Hilton Head, while Koepka will be flying in style to Australia on LIV’s tab. Rahm just hopes he makes the cut this weekend in order to cover his rental house, while Koepka pocketed $100 million before even swinging a club.


There are a ton of dynamics in the rivalry between LIV and the PGA Tour. But one thing is for sure: golf fans are in for many more dramatic battles in majors over the coming years. It should be fun to watch.

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No Mood For April Fools Headline This Season

by Timothy Niemann March 9, 2023
written by Timothy Niemann

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• For only the second time, a Panorama publishing date falls on April 1st.

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World Baseball Classic Opens With Major League Competition

by Timothy Niemann March 9, 2023
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worldbaseball 100• World Baseball Classic looks at soccer’s World Cup for international competition model.

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Sports Gambling Quickly Becomes Part Of The Game

by Timothy Niemann February 18, 2023
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SportsBook100• Still not legal in California, sports gambling has become mainstream almost everywhere else.

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Computer Rankings Mixed With High School Playoffs

by Timothy Niemann November 18, 2022
written by Timothy Niemann

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apple2e100• High school football playoffs attract controversy over rankings, seedings and divisions.

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Local Artist Sees Work Displayed In Public

by Timothy Niemann November 18, 2022
written by Timothy Niemann

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artist.100• Montemalaga School fourth-grader has award-winning artwork displayed throughout the beach cities.

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The “Palos Verdes Open” Arrives On The Peninsula

by Timothy Niemann April 29, 2022
written by Timothy Niemann

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• Professoinal golf comes to the Peninsula this weekend.

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Local Students Find New Clubs And Activities For A New Year

by Keila Bara October 7, 2021
written by Keila Bara

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• The club recruiting season takes over Peninsula campuses.
Each year, Peninsula High School students gather around the amphitheater at lunch for a two-day event known as Club Rush. There are tables scattered on the grass, decked out with posters and small treats to attract students.

Club Rush took place this year on Oct. 4 and Oct. 5 and was especially busy, the air buzzing with excitement from students who were unable to experience the event in-person last year due to school’s virtual setting. With 102 clubs, this year’s Rush appears to have been a success, each club recruiting a substantial amount of members for the 2021-22 school year.

Each of the 102 clubs had to go through the chartering process to receive approval from the Associated Student Body (ASB), specifically the two Commissioners of Clubs, seniors Victoria Rhodes and Edward Choi.
In order for Rhodes and Choi to allow a proposed club to proceed to Club Rush, they required all clubs to submit a video presentation laying out their idea, forming a constitution of rules and guidelines, recruiting a few members and finding a club advisor, typically a faculty member. Rhodes and Choi carefully reviewed these submissions and then decided which clubs to charter and which to reject.

Those that were approved and chartered then were required to participate in Club Rush, which entails a table being set up complete with a sign-up sheet to collect names and emails of potential members. Additionally, many clubs chose to give away snacks, candy or other treats as incentive to recruit more students.
One club, the Sustainability Club, was able to recruit 125 students who are passionate about environmental sustainability.
Club co-president and senior Clara Reckhorn is grateful for Club Rush, as it made it easy to find like-minded students who share her love of the environment.

“I have always been passionate about the environment, but now that I am taking Environmental Science, I am even more educated about the topic,” Reckhorn said.
“My co-president Emma [Laushine] and I hope that through this club, other students can be made more aware of the harmful impact humans have on the environment.”

Before these clubs could proceed with planning for their specific table at Club Rush, Rhodes and Choi had to prepare and plan the event as a whole. They began planning about a week prior, immediately after reviewing club presentations and getting each club acquainted with their plans for the school year.
They put together an elaborate map that depicted the location of each club’s table in the amphitheater, ensuring each of the 102 clubs had enough room on their tables and provided enough room for walkways between the rows. Due to the large number of clubs, some tables had three clubs, however there were tables that housed only two clubs as well.

Rhodes and Choi also communicated with the club presidents, informing them of their responsibilities in the days leading up to Club Rush and during the two days of the event.
“Managing over a hundred clubs was definitely difficult,” Choi said. “Still, it was completely worth it to see Club Rush return and be so successful after not having the event last year.”
Peninsula’s student body is notorious for being motivated and involved, and this is evident through the large turnout at the event itself. Students of all grades flooded the amphitheater, and many clubs were able to fill a large number of pages with names of potential members.

Clubs are a great way to get involved on campus and meet people who have similar interests, as there is a vast variety of clubs to choose from.
Clubs range from the Board Game Entertainment and Development Club, bringing together those who long for the simplicity of the past without the constant use of technological games for entertainment, to the Earth Canvas Club, attracting those who seek to raise awareness for environmental issues through art forms like videography, photography and painting.

There is a club for practically every interest, no matter how niche it may seem, and Club Rush serves as a consolidated space to introduce all the unique clubs available to students in an accessible manner.
Each year, this event turns out to be a big hit, and this year was no different. Club Rush brought back the sense of community and excitement around student involvement that was lost in the past year and a half due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and remote learning.

“Club Rush is a success every year because of how large of a role clubs play at Peninsula,” Rhodes said. “The variety of clubs showcase how so many people can be passionate about many different things, and this passion is reflected in the event’s success. Students want to join clubs, and this event provides them an easy way to do so.”

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