Talk of The Villages Florida

Talk of The Villages Florida (https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/)
-   Pro Golf (https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/pro-golf-333/)
-   -   Tiger (https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/pro-golf-333/tiger-289693/)

daddymac1127 04-15-2019 11:12 PM

Not he GOD of Golf. He can do anything he wants.

Probably can also get his kids into any college LOL

CWGUY 04-15-2019 11:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by maureenod (Post 1642458)
Just curious, thought players were required to wear a shirt with a collar.

Quote:

Originally Posted by daddymac1127 (Post 1642471)
Not he GOD of Golf. He can do anything he wants.

Probably can also get his kids into any college LOL

:blahblahblah::blahblahblah::blahblahblah:


How To Dress
The following dress code is for all championship and executive golf courses, The Villages Golf Academy, driving ranges, warm-up nets and putting greens.
The acceptable golf attire includes, but is not limited to, the below:

Shoes must be worn at all times when on the golf courses. Tennis or golf shoes with soft spikes, or shoes with no more than a 1-inch heel, are mandatory.
Shorts or skirts must cover the majority of the thigh and may not be cut-off or have holes.
Denim pants are allowed.
No overall, tennis skirts, cut-offs, biking shorts, bathing suits or athletic exercise apparel.
Dress Code for Women
Fashion golf tops may be without a collar but should not expose the stomach and must have straps at least 2-inches wide.

Dress Code for Men
Shirts shall have a collar and sleeves. Turtle-necks or mock turtle-necks are acceptable. (Min. 1/4 inch collars.)

lanabanana73 04-16-2019 05:03 AM

Back to the original subject, not Tiger's fashion statements (and what about that gum chewing?!!!).....here is something going around Facebook that I think captures the spirit of Tiger's win very well.

"This is why I was rooting for Tiger today......

He had it all. Everything. Until he didn’t. And the fall was not a small one. It was documented everywhere. All his sins, and there were plenty, for the world to see. Whispers, finger pointing, head shaking, headlines.

Slowly, with almost nobody watching and even less believing, he started coming back. An injury almost ended the comeback before it even started. He persevered through that as well.

Today, with the world watching, he does it. A generation who years ago sat with their dads watching Tiger win sat with their own kids now and said, “watch this.” A generation inspired to become and excel at golf by watching Tiger on TV as kids watched one more time today as he passed them on the leaderboard.

His children who watched it all unfold over the last decade with their own parts in the story are waiting for him just off the 18th green. The mom who watched her son have it all, and then lose it all, is waiting too. She never left, by the way. Mommas almost never do.

The story isn’t perfect. They never are. We never are. But it’s a heck of a good one. Watch closely kids. Being great is one thing. Being great after falling out of grace takes twice as much work and ten times as much courage. That’s the good stuff in life. That’s why a bunch of old dudes got tears in their eyes today."

ColdNoMore 04-16-2019 07:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by daddymac1127 (Post 1642471)
Not he GOD of Golf. He can do anything he wants.

Probably can also get his kids into any college LOL

Tiger made it into Stanford (and was reportedly a good student) on his own, as I'm pretty sure Earl didn't have the big bucks...to buy Tiger's way in. :ohdear:


Does Stanford give athletics scholarships? - Quora

Quote:

Stanford is different because if you look how they evaluate their applications, you will see that, “In some cases, exceptional abilities in athletics may influence our decision if the applicant is otherwise well qualified, but such abilities never, by themselves, ensure admission to Stanford.” See Our Selection Process

ColdNoMore 04-16-2019 07:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lanabanana73 (Post 1642478)
Back to the original subject, not Tiger's fashion statements (and what about that gum chewing?!!!).....here is something going around Facebook that I think captures the spirit of Tiger's win very well.

"This is why I was rooting for Tiger today......

He had it all. Everything. Until he didn’t. And the fall was not a small one. It was documented everywhere. All his sins, and there were plenty, for the world to see. Whispers, finger pointing, head shaking, headlines.

Slowly, with almost nobody watching and even less believing, he started coming back. An injury almost ended the comeback before it even started. He persevered through that as well.

Today, with the world watching, he does it. A generation who years ago sat with their dads watching Tiger win sat with their own kids now and said, “watch this.” A generation inspired to become and excel at golf by watching Tiger on TV as kids watched one more time today as he passed them on the leaderboard.

His children who watched it all unfold over the last decade with their own parts in the story are waiting for him just off the 18th green. The mom who watched her son have it all, and then lose it all, is waiting too. She never left, by the way. Mommas almost never do.

The story isn’t perfect. They never are. We never are. But it’s a heck of a good one. Watch closely kids. Being great is one thing. Being great after falling out of grace takes twice as much work and ten times as much courage. That’s the good stuff in life. That’s why a bunch of old dudes got tears in their eyes today."


:bigbow:...:bigbow:...:bigbow:

ColdNoMore 04-16-2019 10:04 AM

"Hooked on a feeling." (poke here)

Quote:

The younger Adducci, a 39-year-old self-employed daytrader, was a nervous wreck. He flew from Wisconsin to Las Vegas earlier in the week to place the wager, which he claims to be his first-ever bet on sports in his life.

A man with a mortgage on his house, two student loans and two car loans decided he would take $85,000, which he said was "everything I had that I could afford to lose," and place it on Tiger.

Why? "I just thought it was pre-destined for him to win," Adducci explained when reached on the phone on Monday afternoon.

One could legitimately argue that it was a very reckless thing for him to do, especially given his financial situation at the time...but it certainly worked out.

Good for him!
:thumbup:

ColdNoMore 04-16-2019 12:37 PM

An interesting opinion piece, on the current state and future...of the game so many of us love. :ho:

I really hope...the prediction is wrong. :(



Future of Golf. (poke here)
Quote:


For Matt Powell, VP and senior industry adviser at The NPD Group Inc., a monumental moment for a golf legend does not an industrywide rebound make.

“There are a lot of systemic headwinds for golf that are just not going away — in particular: Millennials are not picking up the game as quickly as Boomers are aging out of it,” explained Powell. “The game needs young people to be playing it to reverse its fortunes. I don’t think a 43-year-old guy winning a golf tournament is going to inspire young people to get out and pick up the game.’

Despite the inspiring message, Poser and Powell are both doubtful that Woods’ win will significantly resonate with teen males — the cohort on whom the future of the sport largely rests.


billethkid 04-16-2019 02:11 PM

Personal perspective, relativity, bias and interpretation tend to yield differing results.....which we have!

Bucco 04-16-2019 02:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by billethkid (Post 1642637)
Personal perspective, relativity, bias and interpretation tend to yield differing results.....which we have!

LET US GO TO THE VIDEO, SHALL WE. I have bias, but my relativity and interpretation can be PROVEN with ease

rustyp 04-16-2019 03:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bucco (Post 1642639)
LET US GO TO THE VIDEO, SHALL WE. I have bias, but my relativity and interpretation can be PROVEN with ease

This video ?

Tiger Woods Rage Compilation - YouTube

Wonder how much admiration Tiger fans had for Sergio's talent and contributions to the game. He deserves to be forgiven too ? Way to go PGA. At least the NFL calls a penalty on poor sportsmanship.

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 04-17-2019 09:46 AM

Here's everything that needs to be said about Tiger.

Tiger has risen back to the very top of sports after Masters win — Skip Bayless | GOLF | UNDISPUTED - YouTube

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 04-17-2019 09:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rustyp (Post 1642650)
This video ?

Tiger Woods Rage Compilation - YouTube

Wonder how much admiration Tiger fans had for Sergio's talent and contributions to the game. He deserves to be forgiven too ? Way to go PGA. At least the NFL calls a penalty on poor sportsmanship.

Rage???? Are you serious? He hit some bad shots and showed a bit of emotion. Yes, he said "God Damn" but is that really rage? He might have all let a few F bombs fly over the years, but when you consider how many bad shots he has hit they are few and far between.

One of the things about Tiger is that he was caught in these moments because he was on camera so much more than any other player. The fact that there are enough clips of him reacting this way proves that. Many of the tour players react to bad shots this way but you couldn't find enough clips to make up a six minute video of any of them. Not because they don't do it, but because they are not on camera enough.

I'm not defending the F bombs and Tiger should be more aware that he is on camera with sound more than any other player current or past.

It's really difficult to compare it to other sports and other athletes because we usually don't get to hear what goes on on a football field or basketball court.

Se my previous post please. Tiger has done way more good in the world than bad.

BK001 04-17-2019 12:16 PM

Tiger Woods Rage Compilation - YouTube

Rage? A fit of violent anger? Where I come from Tiger's behavior in this video clip is borderline polite. Ok, not saying much about my roots however a. it is directed at himself and b. all it is is a slipped g-d or f-bomb.

To me rage is more like these examples:

John McEnroe’s angry outbursts - YouTube

TubeChop Jimmy Connors Tirade 1991 U S Open 00 40 - YouTube

spring_chicken 04-17-2019 12:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dr Winston O Boogie jr (Post 1642790)
Rage???? Are you serious? He hit some bad shots and showed a bit of emotion. Yes, he said "God Damn" but is that really rage? He might have all let a few F bombs fly over the years, but when you consider how many bad shots he has hit they are few and far between.

One of the things about Tiger is that he was caught in these moments because he was on camera so much more than any other player. The fact that there are enough clips of him reacting this way proves that. Many of the tour players react to bad shots this way but you couldn't find enough clips to make up a six minute video of any of them. Not because they don't do it, but because they are not on camera enough.

I'm not defending the F bombs and Tiger should be more aware that he is on camera with sound more than any other player current or past.

It's really difficult to compare it to other sports and other athletes because we usually don't get to hear what goes on on a football field or basketball court.

Se my previous post please. Tiger has done way more good in the world than bad.

I totally agree. That wasn't even close to rage. I giggled at him talking to himself.
You want to see rage? Check out his wife attacking him with a golf club. If a man had done this, he'd be in jail for domestic violence. The double standard is alive and well.
Tiger Woods Wife Fight - YouTube

ColdNoMore 04-17-2019 02:15 PM

I think Tiger's supposed "rage," is very minor...compared to a lot of other folks. ;)


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 03:53 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Search Engine Optimisation provided by DragonByte SEO v2.0.32 (Pro) - vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright © 2025 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.