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Im sure i am going to be pretty outnumbered but...

Ricky Fowler - looks like a prat

Bubba Watson - is a prat

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What's a prat?

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prat: Noun: A person's buttocks.

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This is why you have that little yellow dot under your post count.

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Originally Posted by Kieran123

This is why you have that little yellow dot under your post count.


oh noes. what does that mean? this has ruined my day...

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Is just a like/dislike thread? I'm an American, and I like a lot of the European guys (Kaymer, McIlroy, Casey come to mind). Justin Rose seems like a very likable guy, and I'm on the fence with Donald and McDowell. Westwood and Poulter are the ones I can't stand. Same goes for Bubba, Mahan, and Anthony Kim.


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Golf isn't one of those sports where I take nationality into consideration.  Not sure why...

I'll say the Euro's are sure making a name for themselves recently, but as an american I just don't have an issue with it.  Maybe the world is smaller for me than it is for you.

And, I kind of like Fowler.  Not a fan of his matching blue shoes however :)

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Originally Posted by 8.5_Drive

prat: Noun: A person's buttocks.



Thanks for sharing a new word with those of us in the U.S., ya prat!


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Besides this thread, the only other people I ever see talk about Americans v Europeans are the guys on the Golf Channel.  They are the only ones.  I assume to drive ratings and get viewers.  In my life I have never talked about A v E with my friends, family, golf pro etc...  I only hear about it on t.v. and it always seems like nonsense.  I like guys from all over the world. Just like in my personal life.  There are several Americans I like and several I don't (mostly from personal experience).  After watching the LPGA #1 on golf central last night I now really like this girl.  She's awesome.


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Originally Posted by 8.5_Drive

oh noes. what does that mean? this has ruined my day...


It means you're a tool.

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For those that care.  The definition of PRAT for us colonial types.  I had never heard this one before so enhanced my vocabulary, I think.

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=prat

To the original thread question, I don't see the point. Golf is an international game and except for those few events that match continents or other areas in competition (president's cup for instance), I don't see a point.  The competition is between individuals not nations or continents.

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I smell a flame war.

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When the Americans are doing well its Americans this , Americans that. When they arnt doing so well its , well I dont care about nationalities , its individuals . .

Come on guys ,The reason your falling behind is because you put too much stock on how far you hit your drives ,playing target golf on mickey mouse courses  (gee wiz looka the backspin , crap)

Played with an American who came over on a work exchange , said he played off 6 , not on my course he diddnt more like 16 .

Lets just hope ,for your sakes its not blowing up on Thursday and Friday next week , someone might get crushed on the rush to the airport to catch 19.06 to Miami !

(Tin hat on ! )

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REYYYYYYYYYYYYY.

Couldent agree more. Its actually embarrasing to watch USPGA tour golf, 'GET IN THE HOLE' ect.

tiger has had a mental breakdown, dont be so butthurt about is USA

Originally Posted by Mr Eagle

When the Americans are doing well its Americans this , Americans that. When they arnt doing so well its , well I dont care about nationalities , its individuals . .

Come on guys ,The reason your falling behind is because you put too much stock on how far you hit your drives ,playing target golf on mickey mouse courses  (gee wiz looka the backspin , crap)

Played with an American who came over on a work exchange , said he played off 6 , not on my course he diddnt more like 16 .

Lets just hope ,for your sakes its not blowing up on Thursday and Friday next week , someone might get crushed on the rush to the airport to catch 19.06 to Miami !

(Tin hat on ! )



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Just for the record I didn't say I didn't care about who wins or where they are from.  I said I don't see the point of an European Vs USA thread and that the competition is between individuals not countries or continents. I appreciate good golf no matter who is playing it but certainly like to see my fellow citizens do well.

Originally Posted by Mr Eagle

When the Americans are doing well its Americans this , Americans that. When they arnt doing so well its , well I dont care about nationalities , its individuals . .

Come on guys ,The reason your falling behind is because you put too much stock on how far you hit your drives ,playing target golf on mickey mouse courses  (gee wiz looka the backspin , crap)

Played with an American who came over on a work exchange , said he played off 6 , not on my course he diddnt more like 16 .

Lets just hope ,for your sakes its not blowing up on Thursday and Friday next week , someone might get crushed on the rush to the airport to catch 19.06 to Miami !

(Tin hat on ! )



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Why do you guys encourage the troll?

Even more to the point I don't see why Iacas let this one go this far.  It's a deliberately inflammatory thread started by a boob.

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Originally Posted by Fourputt

Why do you guys encourage the troll?

Even more to the point I don't see why Iacas let this one go this far.  It's a deliberately inflammatory thread started by a boob.



Is he a boob? Or is he more of a prat? Perhaps a little of both?


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Originally Posted by shades9323

Is he a boob? Or is he more of a prat? Perhaps a little of both?


I thought it important to be non-discriminatory against any body part.

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