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Originally Posted by RichF

What - you mean one of the new up-and-coming players, fresh off a Masters-Meltdown, playing almost perfect golf, shooting at every pin possible and setting tons of records?

Errr.....yeah, I'd say it just about pips it.



Like I said, it was great that Rory won after what happened to him, but there was absolutely no competition, no drama whatsoever. That makes it a tad boring to most people. At least a few people were in with a shout of winning the Open until the back 9. But it's all opinion eh!

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Fair young there, wasn't he? Probably a GUI event from a few years ago.

I thought you'd 'moved on' deasy? seems you're unable to.

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2007 Walker Cup. Seems to have no qualms about hoisting the tricolour.

I just saw my friend post it on facebook and decided I felt like proving you wrong.

And now I've moved on

Originally Posted by Tiger Spuds

Fair young there, wasn't he? Probably a GUI event from a few years ago.

I thought you'd 'moved on' deasy? seems you're unable to.



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Originally Posted by deasy55

2007 Walker Cup. Seems to have no qualms about hoisting the tricolour.

I just saw my friend post it on facebook and decided I felt like proving you wrong.

And now I've moved on

You didn't prove him wrong. You showed him a picture of Rory hoisting the tri color flag. He probably wouldn't say no. Rory is pretty quiet in regards to what he considers himself - but most of the time I have seen it ( apart from your one picture ) he calls himself Northern Irish.

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Originally Posted by deasy55

2007 Walker Cup. Seems to have no qualms about hoisting the tricolour.

I just saw my friend post it on facebook and decided I felt like proving you wrong.

And now I've moved on



He was hardly going to refuse to hoist it was he? It's a team event. 'Great Britain & Ireland'. i.e, there was no Northern Ireland flag there to raise. He could have ended up raising the Union Jack even. Has absolutely nothing to do with the 'debate' we're having. But you can feel like you've proven me wrong if you like, I don't mind, I'm not taking it as personally as you seem to be. Keep on moving on!

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People from Quebec salute the Canadian flag and stand at attention when our national anthem is being sung (especially when they're on the podium). They appear proud to don the maple leaf when they make national teams too, yet they typically see themselves as Quebecers first and as Canadians a distant second. This doesn't add to one side of this debate or the other, but at least it opens up the possibility of photos of the Canadian synchronized swim team.

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Tiger Spuds said he had never played under the tricolour as he is from Northern Ireland. I showed him 2 cases where he did play under it...The 2007 Walker Cup and the 2009 World Cup. Hence the proving him wrong.

Like I said, i'm done. Have a nice evening.

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Originally Posted by sean_miller

..photos of the Canadian synchronized swim team.



Where?!

A great shot is when you go for it and pull it off. A smart shot is when you don't have the guts to try it. ~ Phil Mickelson.

 
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Originally Posted by deasy55

Tiger Spuds said he had never played under the tricolour as he is from Northern Ireland. I showed him 2 cases where he did play under it...The 2007 Walker Cup and the 2009 World Cup. Hence the proving him wrong.

Like I said, i'm done. Have a nice evening.



Twisting my words. I said he doesn't play under the tricolour. As in, now.. present tense etc. Individual competition, he plays under the Northern Ireland flag. As he did for the U.S. Open.. so It's a Northern Irish victory, it's as simple as that. He played under the Tricolour in those team events ONLY because there was no Northern Irish team to play under. Again, has nothing to do with what we're actually discussing. Just had to correct you on that.

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Originally Posted by RichF

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Mickelson also came out with it: “The hard holes have fair, easy pin placements and the easy holes have ridiculously hard pin placements, so we don’t see too many birdies other than maybe the par-fives, I wish it would be the other way round because then we’d have some birdies and we’d have a lot more bogeys and doubles.

But I don’t set it up. It’s not my job. It’s my job to find an effective way to play it. But the way it’s set up means it will lead to par, par, par, par.”


Seems like a fair point to make.


Originally Posted by Kieran123

Agreed.

Although I liked seeing Darren Clarke win - everything else was boring.


The only thing I really find intriguing about Open Championships is the weather.  I can't really explain it, but the impact the weather has on the players isn't exactly what I'm talking about.   It's like the weather is it's own character during the Open.  It seems to make things boring because there typically aren't many late charges when weather is brutal, but I still pretty much tune in expecting to see shots of empty greens with wind-flapped flagsticks and people looking around as if to wonder when mother nature is going to press the "pause" button.


Originally Posted by RichF

What - you mean one of the new up-and-coming players, fresh off a Masters-Meltdown, playing almost perfect golf, shooting at every pin possible and setting tons of records?

Errr.....yeah, I'd say it just about pips it.


Well, that and the other people setting records who still had no chance of catching him pretty much made for an uneventful and drama-free Open.  That major paled in comparison to the Masters.

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This picture is completely off topic but I had to post it because I couldn't stop laughing. Thanks to Rory on twitter for the picture and my laughter

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Originally Posted by deasy55

This picture is completely off topic but I had to post it because I couldn't stop laughing. Thanks to Rory on twitter for the picture and my laughter

Now that is funny. Thanks.

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Originally Posted by deasy55

This picture is completely off topic but I had to post it because I couldn't stop laughing. Thanks to Rory on twitter for the picture and my laughter


Is it Just me, or does Rory look like Mini-Me disguised as Austin Powers?

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I agree it is a funny picture.

But the headline really gets under my skin.

As a proud Irish man I feel it's time we moved on from this stereotype that we are all a bunch of alcoholics.

Also I hate the term "Paddie" as a reference to a Irish man.

And yes I do realise my forum name is Paddy Harrington but Paddy is an acceptable abbreviation of Patrick or Padraigh that I don't have a problem with,but my name is not Patrick so I hate it when someone from another country calls me a Paddie because I am Irish.

Originally Posted by deasy55

This picture is completely off topic but I had to post it because I couldn't stop laughing. Thanks to Rory on twitter for the picture and my laughter



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I'm Irish also and have no problem with it. There's no harm meant by it. Like calling Americans Yanks or Australians calling all women Sheila.

Originally Posted by PaddyHarrington

I agree it is a funny picture.

But the headline really gets under my skin.

As a proud Irish man I feel it's time we moved on from this stereotype that we are all a bunch of alcoholics.

Also I hate the term "Paddie" as a reference to a Irish man.

And yes I do realise my forum name is Paddy Harrington but Paddy is an acceptable abbreviation of Patrick or Padraigh that I don't have a problem with,but my name is not Patrick so I hate it when someone from another country calls me a Paddie because I am Irish.



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