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Who Is Your "Golf Villain"? And Why?


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Watching the Open this weekend, I felt myself rooting against all of the LIV players. So that's my answer.

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6 hours ago, Aguirre said:

Watching the Open this weekend, I felt myself rooting against all of the LIV players. So that's my answer.

Me as well.

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On 7/13/2022 at 3:45 PM, turtleback said:

I don't recall if I responded earlier in this thread, but IAC I am now with you - Greg Norman.

Same energy.

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3 hours ago, JetFan1983 said:

Same energy.

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Well played, sir. 

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Its interesting, before LIV I never actively rooted against any golfer.  I didn't hope someone would miss the cut.  I didn't hope someone would miss a putt, or hit a ball in the water, or make any sort of mistake.  There were guys I didn't like as much (Sergio and Patrick Reed headlined that list, so I guess they're my villains?), but I never specifically hoped they'd fail.  I'd hope other guys would do better, I always had the mindset that golf was hard, mistakes hurt, and it always felt wrong to try to will that on someone else.

Now with the LIV guys, I don't seem to have that mindset anymore.  I don't send ill will towards any OTHER guys, but I absolutely found myself rooting against them.  May they all get an infinite supply of fried eggs in bunkers

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I’m thinking the Tadpole! Greggy Norman is now on the top of my list. What a DB this guy is.

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Used to be Sabbatini, Reed, Garcia, Poulter for reasons you probably know.

These days there's a bunch more being led by Greg Norman. I suppose you can guess the reason there as well.

When I was watching the first round of The Open, I swear every time they showed a shot by LIV players they hit a bad one. I didn't even see Phil on the screen a single time.

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Patrick Reed will always be villain #1 to me because he cheats. Going to LIV just adds to it. 

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On 7/21/2022 at 1:32 PM, Zeph said:

Used to be Sabbatini, Reed, Garcia, Poulter for reasons you probably know..

Sabbatini will always be good in my book for showing up Ben Crane

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LIV really hoovered up a lot of the A holes. Another vote for any LIV player, and of course Fish Fingers Norman. 


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