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Golfingnut 07-21-2013 11:24 AM

Great job Phil.
 
I was for Tiger, but Phil was my next choice. The only player in the top 15 or so I would not like to win would have been Scott.

Bonny 07-21-2013 12:16 PM

I love Phil & Tiger. Congrats to Lefty on his win. :coolsmiley: Such a nice guy ! He deserved it !!

THE NEWCOMER 07-21-2013 12:28 PM

Class Act!
 
Congrats to lefty on his win! He's good for the sport!

PennBF 07-21-2013 12:50 PM

Water
 
OK, let me throw some cold water on this. Phil is GREAT and if you noticed he was signing autographs for all the kids and they actually had to pull him away as he spent as much time as he could signing. He is one great champion and a fine model for the youth.
Now turn it to Tiger...I am not guessing..I worked at the US Open at Wing Foot. Tiger has "protection" so kids could not get around him. He ignored all the kids holding out their cap, players lists, etc and just walked by them As he walked thru the people between holes he ignored them while Phil gave them high fives. He was only interested in getting off the property when he finished 18 holes and had police to ensure he was not interrupted by the public who paid significant entrance fees. Would anyone be surprised that he cheated on his wife/family and was a moral outrage for kids. :ho:

Golfingnut 07-21-2013 01:02 PM

This is a thread to congratulate Phil. Why ruin it showing personal prejudice for a golfer not finishing on the top of the leader board.

Lark7 07-21-2013 01:49 PM

I was hoping Adam Scott would win; having said that, Phil is an inspiration for youth and a gentleman for golf - what a class act.

zcaveman 07-21-2013 02:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Golfingnut (Post 712137)
This is a thread to congratulate Phil. Why ruin it showing personal prejudice for a golfer not finishing on the top of the leader board.

Maybe because you bought Tiger up and left the opportunity to bash Tiger arise.

Z

rubicon 07-21-2013 02:18 PM

Phil Mickelson is a class guy, a good family man, a good role model, a good competitor and a good draw which makes the money people in golf happy.

He played extremely well today coming from behind on a very difficult course.

Golf needs more players like him because his behavior on and off the course speaks well of his integrity. Now there is a guy that parents would be pleased their children would emulate.

tucson 07-21-2013 02:18 PM

So happy for Phil! Yea!!!

Ragman 07-21-2013 02:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PennBF (Post 712129)
OK, let me throw some cold water on this. Phil is GREAT and if you noticed he was signing autographs for all the kids and they actually had to pull him away as he spent as much time as he could signing. He is one great champion and a fine model for the youth.
Now turn it to Tiger...I am not guessing..I worked at the US Open at Wing Foot. Tiger has "protection" so kids could not get around him. He ignored all the kids holding out their cap, players lists, etc and just walked by them As he walked thru the people between holes he ignored them while Phil gave them high fives. He was only interested in getting off the property when he finished 18 holes and had police to ensure he was not interrupted by the public who paid significant entrance fees. Would anyone be surprised that he cheated on his wife/family and was a moral outrage for kids. :ho:

:agree:

There is more to being a champion than winning the most golf tournaments.
Regarding Phil, did you see him give the ball he used on # 17 to the kid behind the ropes? What a class act he is!

karostay 07-21-2013 02:41 PM

Would be great if a little Phil would rub off on some of the Villages golfers.
Heaven knows they could use it

gocubsgo 07-21-2013 02:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PennBF (Post 712129)
OK, let me throw some cold water on this. Phil is GREAT and if you noticed he was signing autographs for all the kids and they actually had to pull him away as he spent as much time as he could signing. He is one great champion and a fine model for the youth.
Now turn it to Tiger...I am not guessing..I worked at the US Open at Wing Foot. Tiger has "protection" so kids could not get around him. He ignored all the kids holding out their cap, players lists, etc and just walked by them As he walked thru the people between holes he ignored them while Phil gave them high fives. He was only interested in getting off the property when he finished 18 holes and had police to ensure he was not interrupted by the public who paid significant entrance fees. Would anyone be surprised that he cheated on his wife/family and was a moral outrage for kids. :ho:


I TOTALLY agree! Yesterday Tiger blaming his bad putting on "the greens weren't mowed" was so typical cry baby, blame everyone else but him mentality!

Polar Bear 07-21-2013 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by zcaveman (Post 712174)
Maybe because you bought Tiger up and left the opportunity to bash Tiger arise.

Z

"I was for Tiger..." is all that Golfingnut said. Is that what you call an opportunity to bash Tiger?? I have no use for Tiger myself, but that sure is a stretch.

Golfingnut 07-21-2013 03:28 PM

I know why the bash Tiger.

zcaveman 07-21-2013 03:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Polar Bear (Post 712217)
"I was for Tiger..." is all that Golfingnut said. Is that what you call an opportunity to bash Tiger?? I have no use for Tiger myself, but that sure is a stretch.

It is like in a trial when the prosecutor opens the way for the defense to enter their evidence against the prosecution. He said Tiger and opened up the discussion. That is all I am saying.

Not a stretch. I watch too much Franklin and Bash.

Z

duffysmom 07-21-2013 04:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Golfingnut (Post 712137)
This is a thread to congratulate Phil. Why ruin it showing personal prejudice for a golfer not finishing on the top of the leader board.

Didn't I just read that you hoped Scott would not win, I think that's personal prejudice. :shrug:

I'm happy for Phil and his family.

Ragman 07-21-2013 05:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by karostay (Post 712189)
would be great if a little phil would rub off on some of the villages golfers.
Heaven knows they could use it

Amen!

Polar Bear 07-21-2013 06:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zcaveman (Post 712240)
...Not a stretch...

Maybe not for you. :^)

BarryRX 07-21-2013 06:48 PM

To get this post back on track.......that was one of the finest rounds I have seen in a major in a long time. While most of the restof the field was wilting under the pressure of both a very difficult golf course and the moment in time, Phil produced a brilliant round. His putting was incredible, and when he got a bad break he kept his cool and saved par. A very difficult championship produced a very worthy champion. There are very few golfers in history that have produced like Mr. Michelson!

Birdie Dreamer 07-21-2013 07:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BarryRX (Post 712320)
To get this post back on track.......that was one of the finest rounds I have seen in a major in a long time. While most of the restof the field was wilting under the pressure of both a very difficult golf course and the moment in time, Phil produced a brilliant round. His putting was incredible, and when he got a bad break he kept his cool and saved par. A very difficult championship produced a very worthy champion. There are very few golfers in history that have produced like Mr. Michelson!

Agreed. A fantastic round of golf. Even more impressive given the setting. Also most satisfying to see such a round from such a class individual.

Polar Bear 07-21-2013 08:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BarryRX (Post 712320)
To get this post back on track.......that was one of the finest rounds I have seen in a major in a long time. While most of the restof the field was wilting under the pressure of both a very difficult golf course and the moment in time, Phil produced a brilliant round. His putting was incredible, and when he got a bad break he kept his cool and saved par. A very difficult championship produced a very worthy champion. There are very few golfers in history that have produced like Mr. Michelson!

Agreed. :^)

Polar Bear 07-21-2013 08:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Birdie Dreamer (Post 712331)
...A fantastic round of golf. Even more impressive given the setting. Also most satisfying to see such a round from such a class individual.

Agree again. (Can you tell I like Phil!) :^)

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 07-21-2013 11:35 PM

Great round, great tournament and great win for one of the really nice guy. Spent some time around Phil and several of the other tour players. I can't say anything negative about any of them, but Phil stands out by going out of his way to be nice to everyone.

When he won this I had the thought that if he hadn't had a total brain cramp on the final hole at Winged Foot back in 2006, he would be one of only six people to have won all four majors.

With Tiger doing what he has done in his career, it is easy to overlook what and outstanding career Phil has had.

Mikeod 07-22-2013 10:56 AM

Global Golf news has a column about the Open and Phil. The author makes a statement that, to me, sums up what makes Phil easy to root for. Paraphrasing, he says that Phil invites us in while others push us away.

I was disappointed to read in the Sun this morning Tiger's somewhat dismissive remark about the round Phil played. If it was "out there" how come nobody save Poulter approached that score?

vito711 07-22-2013 02:40 PM

Congrats Phil

PennBF 07-22-2013 08:49 PM

Great Golfer
 
I could not say enough good things about Phil. He is a wonderful image for our youth, both on and off the course. Others that come to mind..Tom Watson, Chi Chi, of course Jack, and Lee. There are a lot of great ones that kids can look up to and Phil stands at the top of the pack. :wave:

Bonny 07-22-2013 09:58 PM

He is definitely an awesome golfer and a great person !!


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