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January 27, 2011 at 3:48 PM #658823January 27, 2011 at 7:22 PM #659533temeculaguyParticipant
[quote=NicMM]I will go to watch the game this coming Saturday. First time for me to get close to the pros.[/quote]
If you’ve never seen it live, you are going to love it, very different from other sporting events in a number of ways. You get absurdly close as compared to most sporting events. It’s real quiet at times and you can hear them talk to each other, cuss, interact, the stuff TV edits. Unlike most sports, your seat dosn’t matter and constantly changes. You get a lot of exercise. You have to pick a strategy (follow one group, camp out at a hole, greens, tees or fairways). The drawback is that you actually miss 90% of the event cause you can only be in one place at one time. When I was a kid I always joined “Arnies Army” and I always wore a batting helmet after I got hit by an errant ball by Tom Watson from another hole. What a dork I was.
Bake, I’ve never refused to give advice, even when it’s not requested, but what were you referring to. BTW don’t give up on Rickie just cause he blew a lead as a rookie, rookies do that stuff. I think a golfer doesn’t overcome the presure until they win a few and get a little older. When Tiger was at the top of his game before all of his troubles, anyone grouped with him would fold under the pressure, except maybe Padraig. He’s so light hearted I think nothing bothers him, but the rest start playing not to lose.
January 27, 2011 at 7:22 PM #659999temeculaguyParticipant[quote=NicMM]I will go to watch the game this coming Saturday. First time for me to get close to the pros.[/quote]
If you’ve never seen it live, you are going to love it, very different from other sporting events in a number of ways. You get absurdly close as compared to most sporting events. It’s real quiet at times and you can hear them talk to each other, cuss, interact, the stuff TV edits. Unlike most sports, your seat dosn’t matter and constantly changes. You get a lot of exercise. You have to pick a strategy (follow one group, camp out at a hole, greens, tees or fairways). The drawback is that you actually miss 90% of the event cause you can only be in one place at one time. When I was a kid I always joined “Arnies Army” and I always wore a batting helmet after I got hit by an errant ball by Tom Watson from another hole. What a dork I was.
Bake, I’ve never refused to give advice, even when it’s not requested, but what were you referring to. BTW don’t give up on Rickie just cause he blew a lead as a rookie, rookies do that stuff. I think a golfer doesn’t overcome the presure until they win a few and get a little older. When Tiger was at the top of his game before all of his troubles, anyone grouped with him would fold under the pressure, except maybe Padraig. He’s so light hearted I think nothing bothers him, but the rest start playing not to lose.
January 27, 2011 at 7:22 PM #658930temeculaguyParticipant[quote=NicMM]I will go to watch the game this coming Saturday. First time for me to get close to the pros.[/quote]
If you’ve never seen it live, you are going to love it, very different from other sporting events in a number of ways. You get absurdly close as compared to most sporting events. It’s real quiet at times and you can hear them talk to each other, cuss, interact, the stuff TV edits. Unlike most sports, your seat dosn’t matter and constantly changes. You get a lot of exercise. You have to pick a strategy (follow one group, camp out at a hole, greens, tees or fairways). The drawback is that you actually miss 90% of the event cause you can only be in one place at one time. When I was a kid I always joined “Arnies Army” and I always wore a batting helmet after I got hit by an errant ball by Tom Watson from another hole. What a dork I was.
Bake, I’ve never refused to give advice, even when it’s not requested, but what were you referring to. BTW don’t give up on Rickie just cause he blew a lead as a rookie, rookies do that stuff. I think a golfer doesn’t overcome the presure until they win a few and get a little older. When Tiger was at the top of his game before all of his troubles, anyone grouped with him would fold under the pressure, except maybe Padraig. He’s so light hearted I think nothing bothers him, but the rest start playing not to lose.
January 27, 2011 at 7:22 PM #658868temeculaguyParticipant[quote=NicMM]I will go to watch the game this coming Saturday. First time for me to get close to the pros.[/quote]
If you’ve never seen it live, you are going to love it, very different from other sporting events in a number of ways. You get absurdly close as compared to most sporting events. It’s real quiet at times and you can hear them talk to each other, cuss, interact, the stuff TV edits. Unlike most sports, your seat dosn’t matter and constantly changes. You get a lot of exercise. You have to pick a strategy (follow one group, camp out at a hole, greens, tees or fairways). The drawback is that you actually miss 90% of the event cause you can only be in one place at one time. When I was a kid I always joined “Arnies Army” and I always wore a batting helmet after I got hit by an errant ball by Tom Watson from another hole. What a dork I was.
Bake, I’ve never refused to give advice, even when it’s not requested, but what were you referring to. BTW don’t give up on Rickie just cause he blew a lead as a rookie, rookies do that stuff. I think a golfer doesn’t overcome the presure until they win a few and get a little older. When Tiger was at the top of his game before all of his troubles, anyone grouped with him would fold under the pressure, except maybe Padraig. He’s so light hearted I think nothing bothers him, but the rest start playing not to lose.
January 27, 2011 at 7:22 PM #659671temeculaguyParticipant[quote=NicMM]I will go to watch the game this coming Saturday. First time for me to get close to the pros.[/quote]
If you’ve never seen it live, you are going to love it, very different from other sporting events in a number of ways. You get absurdly close as compared to most sporting events. It’s real quiet at times and you can hear them talk to each other, cuss, interact, the stuff TV edits. Unlike most sports, your seat dosn’t matter and constantly changes. You get a lot of exercise. You have to pick a strategy (follow one group, camp out at a hole, greens, tees or fairways). The drawback is that you actually miss 90% of the event cause you can only be in one place at one time. When I was a kid I always joined “Arnies Army” and I always wore a batting helmet after I got hit by an errant ball by Tom Watson from another hole. What a dork I was.
Bake, I’ve never refused to give advice, even when it’s not requested, but what were you referring to. BTW don’t give up on Rickie just cause he blew a lead as a rookie, rookies do that stuff. I think a golfer doesn’t overcome the presure until they win a few and get a little older. When Tiger was at the top of his game before all of his troubles, anyone grouped with him would fold under the pressure, except maybe Padraig. He’s so light hearted I think nothing bothers him, but the rest start playing not to lose.
January 27, 2011 at 10:11 PM #660049temeculaguyParticipantGood first day, Rickie is tied for second, ahead of Tiger and Lefty, if only gambling were legal. He practically birdied half of the holes (8 birds, 1 bogie, nice 65). He played the easier north course, but so did Tiger. Phil’s -5 on the South puts him about even with Rickie.
I F&*^%G knew it, why can’t I trust my insticts when it comes to sports or stocks?
I also like how AK (Anthony Kim) is playing, last year he was hurt. He’s my my sleeper bet.
January 27, 2011 at 10:11 PM #659583temeculaguyParticipantGood first day, Rickie is tied for second, ahead of Tiger and Lefty, if only gambling were legal. He practically birdied half of the holes (8 birds, 1 bogie, nice 65). He played the easier north course, but so did Tiger. Phil’s -5 on the South puts him about even with Rickie.
I F&*^%G knew it, why can’t I trust my insticts when it comes to sports or stocks?
I also like how AK (Anthony Kim) is playing, last year he was hurt. He’s my my sleeper bet.
January 27, 2011 at 10:11 PM #658918temeculaguyParticipantGood first day, Rickie is tied for second, ahead of Tiger and Lefty, if only gambling were legal. He practically birdied half of the holes (8 birds, 1 bogie, nice 65). He played the easier north course, but so did Tiger. Phil’s -5 on the South puts him about even with Rickie.
I F&*^%G knew it, why can’t I trust my insticts when it comes to sports or stocks?
I also like how AK (Anthony Kim) is playing, last year he was hurt. He’s my my sleeper bet.
January 27, 2011 at 10:11 PM #658980temeculaguyParticipantGood first day, Rickie is tied for second, ahead of Tiger and Lefty, if only gambling were legal. He practically birdied half of the holes (8 birds, 1 bogie, nice 65). He played the easier north course, but so did Tiger. Phil’s -5 on the South puts him about even with Rickie.
I F&*^%G knew it, why can’t I trust my insticts when it comes to sports or stocks?
I also like how AK (Anthony Kim) is playing, last year he was hurt. He’s my my sleeper bet.
January 27, 2011 at 10:11 PM #659721temeculaguyParticipantGood first day, Rickie is tied for second, ahead of Tiger and Lefty, if only gambling were legal. He practically birdied half of the holes (8 birds, 1 bogie, nice 65). He played the easier north course, but so did Tiger. Phil’s -5 on the South puts him about even with Rickie.
I F&*^%G knew it, why can’t I trust my insticts when it comes to sports or stocks?
I also like how AK (Anthony Kim) is playing, last year he was hurt. He’s my my sleeper bet.
January 28, 2011 at 7:31 AM #659643bakeParticipantjust that you called it right on rickie…
January 28, 2011 at 7:31 AM #659781bakeParticipantjust that you called it right on rickie…
January 28, 2011 at 7:31 AM #658977bakeParticipantjust that you called it right on rickie…
January 28, 2011 at 7:31 AM #659040bakeParticipantjust that you called it right on rickie…
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