Showing posts with label sports. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sports. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Bethpage Black Course Offers a Unique Challenge to Golfers


Jeffrey Bracchitta is an experienced financial professional. Having spent the past 14 years working in banking at one of the largest banks in the world, he is familiar with such areas as leveraged loans, mergers and acquisitions, and capital expenditures. An avid golfer, Jeffrey Bracchitta loves playing golf the Bethpage Black Course in his free time.

Dating back to the 1930s, Bethpage State Park maintains several different golf courses, with the Black Course being one of its most difficult. Played only by low-handicap golfers and widely considered one of the true tests of endurance and golf skill, the Black Course hosted the 102nd U.S. Open Championship in 2002 and the 109th U.S. Open in 2009. Additionally, it was the site of the 2012 Barclays. Over the years, Black Course has been repeatedly recognized by various golf publications. It was rated the #1 best municipal course by Golfweek two seasons in a row and was part of Golf Digest’s 2005 list of top 100 American public and private courses.

Black Course consists of 18 holes and features such challenges as small greens, narrow fairways, high roughs, and bunkers. It was one of last golf courses designed by A.W. Tillinghast. Golfers looking to challenge themselves must make a reservation or to play the course; however, the course is closed on most Mondays for maintenance.

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Basic Ways to Prevent Ski Injuries


An experienced financial professional, Jeffrey Bracchitta has focused his career largely in banking and has spent more than a decade handling debt and situational financings for one of the largest banks in the world. In his free time, Jeffrey Bracchitta enjoys skiing and has hit the slopes at numerous locations around the United States while observing safe ski practices.

Regular skiers are at risk of suffering a variety of injuries, from knee and shoulder injuries to head and finger injuries. Fortunately, there are several ways to prevent such injuries from occurring. Properly preparing for a ski session is one way. Preparation includes maintaining an adequate fitness level, warming up, and being aware of the various ski safety rules. Staying fit ensures that muscles are strong enough to handle the sport’s physical requirements and flexible enough to withstand minor mishaps while on the slopes. Warming up is also important because it prepares the muscles for activity. Meanwhile, adhering to safety rules prevents unnecessary collisions.

Beyond basic preparation, skiers can prevent injuries by using the appropriate equipment. Wearing several layers of water-resistant clothes that are light and warm regulates the body’s temperature while boots, bindings, and skis that fit properly prevents accidents. For beginners, it’s important to start out easy, because pushing the body too far too quickly increases the risk of injury significantly. Similarly, pushing the body to do one more run for the day when it’s already tired, or ignoring hydration and rest breaks, commonly results in injury.

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

New York Rangers Sign Veteran Forward Daniel Paille


A financial professional with one of the world’s largest banking institutions, Jeffrey Bracchitta focuses on providing debt financing for individual and corporate clients. Outside of work, Jeffrey Bracchitta enjoys cheering on New York-area professional sports teams, including the New York Rangers.

In a recently released statement, the New York Rangers organization announced that it has signed free agent Daniel Paille to a contract agreement. An NHL veteran, the 31-year-old Paille was drafted by the Buffalo Sabres in 2002 and has since played in 570 games over 10 seasons with the Sabres and the Boston Bruins.

Over the course of his career, Paille has chalked up 85 goals and 87 assists while boasting a plus-17 rating during his time on the ice. The 6-foot-1-inch, 200-pound forward was a standout in Boston, where he played for six seasons and helped his club reach the Stanley Cup Finals. Paille most recently skated in 31 games for the AHL’s Rockford IceHogs.