Okay, here is a place for the Golfers to talk about tournaments, clubs, swing help or thoughts.
Today is the Players Championship, which I think ought to be the 5th Major. Largest pot in the PGA. The daunting 17th, which seems to bring excitement every year. At least we will get to see Sergio blow up yet again.
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An open letter to Jay Monahan, the PGA Tour's Board, and to my fellow players:
First, I wish Jay Monahan a complete and speedy recovery. I respect the leadership he has shown in the past for our Tour. It can’t be an easy job. With the recent high hurdles in dealing with LIV poaching Tour players and the legal battles presented as a result, I have a sense of the complexity of the issues which he presently faces as a leader.
Unfortunately, in the wake of recent news, I also understand the cries of hypocrisy. Because he is a smart man, I know Jay does too. In my opinion, the communication has been mishandled and the process by which the Tour agreed on a proposed partnership with PIF was executed without due process. As a group of players and stakeholders who represent the face and the brands of the Tour, what are our choices?
Clearly, the Tour’s traditional business model was threatened by LIV. The upstart tour created unprecedented obstacles and battles of both moral and financial consequence.
While I wasn't in the player meeting on Tuesday, June 6th (ironically on the anniversary of D-Day), for Jay's PIF partnership/Tour announcement, I've watched enough to know that it was certainly unlike any of the player meetings I've been involved with in my 50-plus years as a member of the Tour. The Commissioner and the PGA Tour Board, on which five Tour players sit, are going to have to do a lot of firsthand explaining to comfortably coax acceptance with our membership on this partnership with the PIF. The Tour's stakeholders: the players themselves, the broad span of global media, as well as the tournament sponsors and independent Tour partners, require an explanation of the benefits of forming this partnership.
There are many unanswered questions to date, which I hope will be addressed with the players by Tour management at this week's Travelers tour event. What does acceptance of this partnership mean to the Tour? What do we get? What do we give up? Why was this deal done in such secrecy and why wasn't even one of the players who sits on the Tour's Policy Board included? A matter this profound deserves thorough vetting by a representative group of stakeholders which include those, who in the end, define the public image and emotional connection with the PGA Tour.
Golf fans have easily become the most obnoxious, self centered, attention seeking douchebags on the face of the Earth.
Tik Tok, Instagram and the social media culture has a bunch of them SCREAMING out some stupid phrase or word so they can tell all their loser friends, " HEY DID YOU HEAR MY VOICE ON TV??? THAT WAS ME YELLING 'BOOGIE LITTLE BALL' on the 14th hole."
Get a life you annoying worthless coprolites. [Reply]
Originally Posted by scho63:
Golf fans have easily become the most obnoxious, self centered, attention seeking douchebags on the face of the Earth.
Tik Tok, Instagram and the social media culture has a bunch of them SCREAMING out some stupid phrase or word so they can tell all their loser friends, " HEY DID YOU HEAR MY VOICE ON TV??? THAT WAS ME YELLING 'BOOGIE LITTLE BALL' on the 14th hole."
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
His putting has always been the weakness in his game but I find it gets even worse in the big ones. That’s now two Sundays in a row as a favorite in a major he’s played nearly flawless tee to green only to be let down completely by that club.
Rory always has at least one massive brain fart in these majors. Yesterday it was shortsiding himself in the bunker from 135 out on 14. That was just a backbreaker.
I told my wife that even I would have realized that was the one place I couldn’t hit it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hoopsdoc:
Rory always has at least one massive brain fart in these majors. Yesterday it was shortsiding himself in the bunker from 135 out on 14. That was just a backbreaker.
I told my wife that even I would have realized that was the one place I couldn’t hit it.
That was a massive mistake for someone of his ability, especially considering how he was hitting the ball all day.
I just think it's is in his head at this point and has been for several years now at majors. The longer the streak goes of not winning one, the more difficult it will be to overcome too. [Reply]
Originally Posted by scho63:
Golf fans have easily become the most obnoxious, self centered, attention seeking douchebags on the face of the Earth.
Tik Tok, Instagram and the social media culture has a bunch of them SCREAMING out some stupid phrase or word so they can tell all their loser friends, " HEY DID YOU HEAR MY VOICE ON TV??? THAT WAS ME YELLING 'BOOGIE LITTLE BALL' on the 14th hole."
Get a life you annoying worthless coprolites.
No one needs to hear that crap at a golf match. Wonder what the players think [Reply]
Originally Posted by scho63:
Golf fans have easily become the most obnoxious, self centered, attention seeking douchebags on the face of the Earth.
Tik Tok, Instagram and the social media culture has a bunch of them SCREAMING out some stupid phrase or word so they can tell all their loser friends, " HEY DID YOU HEAR MY VOICE ON TV??? THAT WAS ME YELLING 'BOOGIE LITTLE BALL' on the 14th hole."
Get a life you annoying worthless coprolites.
That was one of the main things I noticed in the Full Swing series and hadn’t realized it had gotten like that. People have always yelled dumb shit after the shot but now there is more heckling in general. [Reply]
Originally Posted by scho63:
Golf fans have easily become the most obnoxious, self centered, attention seeking douchebags on the face of the Earth.
Tik Tok, Instagram and the social media culture has a bunch of them SCREAMING out some stupid phrase or word so they can tell all their loser friends, " HEY DID YOU HEAR MY VOICE ON TV??? THAT WAS ME YELLING 'BOOGIE LITTLE BALL' on the 14th hole."
Get a life you annoying worthless coprolites.
If a person is cringe enough to be a "GET IN THE HOLE!!" guy, hearing their voice while watching the DVR when they got home that night was likely going to be as good as it ever gets for them. It will probably be on their headstone along with dates of birth and death.
Here lies Jimmy Wilson
If you didn't know him, you were probably familiar with his work.
He was the voice you heard yelling GET IN THE HOLE after Adam Hadwin's drive on the 6th tee in the Zurich Classic on Thursday on April 20, 2023
RIP [Reply]