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Looks like tiger isn’t going to win. Boo hoo I am soooooo sad
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Yeah...I thought so. :rolleyes: Tiger Woods' Reps Blast Claims in New Biography: 'Littered With Egregious Errors' | Fox News Insider Quote:
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Watched The Masters refreshing to see such a class act. It was obvious the announcers were told to curb the Tiger talk today. Normally they would address featured groups without Tiger with such nonsense as this is where Tiger putted from today. Or other such nonsense as Tiger was above the hole here earlier today. Great to see everyone getting their due - after all they are all Masters. Here are some fun facts about the Masters which illustrates class is more important than commercial time:
Food prices are ridiculously low. Tipping is banned. Cell phones are prohibited at all times and cameras are not permitted during the tournament. Only four minutes of commercials per hour are allowed during the broadcast and no blimps are allowed. TV commentators are not allowed to refer to fans as "fans" or "spectators" They are to be called "patrons," and the rough is to be referred to as the "second cut." Running is not allowed, unless you are a player. Augusta is closed in the summer to keep the course in pristine shape. You can go to jail for selling tickets. The course is insane about who it lets into the tournament and it's illegal to sell tickets within 2,700 feet of the gates. You can only ask for autographs in one part of the course. |
Hopefully Rory. Hopefully not you know who. Didn't know Bubba Clinton place golf??? Golf is the Greatest.
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That was some really great golf, today! Can't wait for tomorrow.
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Awesome
I thoroughly enjoyed watching today. Great to see coverage of all the contenders and without the loudmouth idiots yelling "in the hole" every shot. I really hope to see the same coverage and "patron" decorum in the rest of the PGA season.
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Some fun.Masters info:
Food prices are ridiculously low. Tipping is banned. Cell phones are prohibited at all times and cameras are not permitted during the tournament. It's one of the only places in the U.S. where there are long lines for payphones. There's a huge fence around the course to keep out animals. There has been one deer sighting in the last 65 years. Only four minutes of commercials per hour are allowed during the broadcast and no blimps are allowed. TV commentators are not allowed to refer to fans as "fans" or "spectators" They are to be called "patrons," and the rough is to be referred to as the "second cut." Players had to use local caddies provided by Augusta until 1983. Players are allowed to use their own caddies now, but they must wear the Augusta uniform — green hat, white jumpsuit. Like many golf courses, there is good fishing at Augusta National, but the players don't like to talk about it because it is forbidden. Fans, oops, we mean patrons, aren’t allowed to wear their hats backwards. Patrons can bring collapsible chairs to sit on, but those chairs are not allowed to have armrests. Running is not allowed unless you are a player. There is an odd myth that the grounds crew at Augusta packs the azalea plants with ice if spring comes early. The idea is that this will keep the plants from flowering too soon before the tournament. There is a house located in the middle of the Augusta National parking lot because the owners refuse to sell it. The family has reportedly turned down "millions." You can't apply to become a member at Augusta. It's nearly impossible to become a member at Augusta. You must be nominated by a current Augusta member, and new initiations generally aren't accepted unless someone quits or dies. The total membership hovers around 300. Augusta is closed in the summer to keep the course in pristine shape. Players are given a brand-new Mercedes for use during the week. Golf cart drivers who are hired to drive the players around Augusta National also pick up the golfers at the airport in the Mercedes they will be using. The cars also have a number in the back window so that employees can always identify the players by which car they are in. You can go to jail for selling tickets. Twenty-four people were arrested outside Augusta in 2012 for trying to scalp tickets. The course is insane about who it lets into the tournament and it's illegal to sell tickets within 2,700 feet of the gates. You can only ask for autographs in one part of the course. Fans always line the ropes at big tournaments in hopes of getting a*signature. But this is tougher to do at Augusta. You can only try and solicit an autograph on the Washington Road side of the clubhouse, near the practice facilities. The bunkers at Augusta are filled with mining waste. You know those pristine white bunkers? They're actually composed of waste product from the mining of aluminum, according to Golf.com Basically, there's this company that mines feldspar (rocks) for aluminum. This process produces waste in the form of bright, pure quartz — that's what Augusta uses. Sent from my VS995 using Tapatalk |
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I like the player that doesn't show his passion, by cussing, giving a club the helicopter into the lake, I like the gentle giants, phil, jordan, and freddie.
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Some Great shots again Today......
Always a Great Show.. Augusta |
I'll pick Patrick Reed.
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I was really surprised Thursday morning when I went to the range early and saw Gary Player warming up. He was the only player in the range. A few more came out, then Jack Nicklas appeared. After Jack's warmup session, I was walking out of the range area and went by the autograph area. There were two kids in line. He stopped and signed for both of them. |
Considering what Tiger has been through, he's is having an extremely successful comeback. Six months ago it was questionable if he'd ever be able to play golf again. He's had a couple of top ten finishes and made the cut in The Masters.
Regardless of what anyone thinks about him or his personal life. Tiger Woods is one of the greatest athletes in history. If he wins a tournament it will be the major sports story of the year. if he wins a major, it will be one of the major sports stories of the decade and maybe the century. You don't have to like him, but you can't blame the media for covering stories that interest people. I guarantee that if he were in the hunt on Sunday, television viewership would have at least doubled. I talked to a guy that was scalping tickets on Thursday and asked what he was charging. He told me about $1,500 a day. But if Tiger was in the hunt after Friday, that price would double or triple. People want to see history being made. Tiger winning would be history. Rory becoming the sixth career grand slam winner would have been history. Phil winning at age 47 would have been history. The others, Jordan, Dustin, Justin, Patrick, Rickie et al? A win by any of them might be considered historic sometime in the future depending on what they do in their careers. If one of them goes on to win the career grand slam or have the most wins in history or beat Jack's record in the majors, then this Masters would have been historic. But, we wouldn't know that for quite a while. In the upcoming US Open there will be three big stories. Tiger and Phil. If Tiger wins, it will be historic not only as an incredible comeback but also one closer to Jack's record and one more to the second place number. If Phil wins, it's the sixth player to achieve the career grand slam. If Patrick Reed wins then it's about the grand slam in one season. Anything else is just another US Open. The US Open is a huge deal, but nowhere as big as any of those three possible scenarios. if anyone else |
Reed is the every man. Could be working construction in Des Moines or tending bar on a cruise ship. I think he will be popular with whatever remains of golf's working class fans.
They need to toughen that course up a bit again. Some of the holes have become a bit of a snooze. |
I am curious what all the hype is about a "comeback"?
He is back. He is playing the game. Just not as well as many others. Happens to all the past great golfers. If the comeback is for him to return to the record setting golfer of 20 years ago....that is an unrealistic expectation. He is no longer that golfer (or person). |
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But I think that the real problem is the ball. It simply goes too far. I heard that the USGA is revisiting the issue, but I think that the PGA Tour should have a different ball than the rest of us. The problem with the ball going so far is that courses are becoming outdated. In most cases, there is not enough real estate surrounding many courses to lengthen them. Even Augusta National with their unlimited budget and access to outlying property is not going to be able to keep up with the ball. I watched players on 240-yard fourth hole on Thursday hitting irons to a back pin position. Unless the wind is blowing, the 15th is a driver and a seven iron for many players. Except for #3 all of the par fours at Augusta are in excess of 440 yards. These players without exception are hitting short irons to every hole. The 11th is 505 yards and it's a driver and short iron. The sixth was playing at 184 yards and most of the leaders were hitting nine iron. Granted, they are both downhill, but that is simply absurd. The only real par five at Augusta is #8. Par should really be 69. Number 2 is a good drive and a mid-iron and #13 is a six iron if they hit a decent drive. There is no place to lengthen these holes. They could move the tee on 13 to the left to make it more of a dogleg and force a layup, but that's not interesting to watch or play. Of course, it's a combination of clubs, ball and players getting bigger and stronger. Today all of the players on the PGA tour are spending hours in the fitness vans stretching and strengthening. The fitness and strength of the players can't be controlled nor can the clubs. The one thing that the Tour and The USGA can control is the ball. Like I said a special tour spec ball would make the professional game a lot more interesting. I can't remember seeing a player have to hit a driver and three iron to a par four like Ben Hogan and Arnold Palmer did in their days. |
That's a good synopsis. Do you have a favorite course to watch, challenging wise? I mean I always liked Pebble obviously but the last few times haven't been great IMO. Erin Hills last year was a disaster.
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Tiger Woods missed by 16....Excellent News......Going .....Going ........ G _ _ E ..... Yay.....
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Reed's colorful past and family estrangement making the rounds of the media/ papers, including Daily Mail of UK.
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Yeah I didn't know about that stuff til I read the articles before....
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