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I personally consider Eric to be the most rude at times. He can be a major smart ass, he never has an encouraging word to say, which probably promotes other people to follow his lead. I know exactly what it feels like to state my opinion in the forums and have someone shoot it down. I once posted something to do with the fact that I played at a highly competitive level. I went on to say that given the right doors would open, I could possibly tune my game up to the point it would contend on tour. I said that given 5 years and unlimited rescources I could be playing on the Web.com tour. You would've thought I said Santa Claus wasn't real!! I've never met or played golf with a single one of you, but yet I received much criticism. It's very highschool-ish and unprofessional the way some people verbally attack. It's just par for this website... get use to it.
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I would agree that it does Rory a disservice to make a direct comparison to Tiger... at any point. It's simply not fair to Rory. I honestly don't think he is the golfer that Tiger once was. To quote Graeme McDowell: Tiger is a once in a lifetime golf talent, and Rory is a once in a decade golf talent. My thoughts behind starting this thread were to simply say: I am once again feeling the buzz and excitement of an unbelievably talented golfer making his way onto the scene. I think everyone can agree, they too are feeling something special again. Rory is to Tiger as Tom Watson was to Jack Nicholas. He is an exceptionaly great golfer who is the only person worthy in the last 25 years to be compared to the most elite of this sport.
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I wrote that a month ago when he was missing putts, and it was meant to be sarcastic. Check the time frame. And by the way, I'm the thread starter... so no, I don't think he is a chump. I think McIlroy is the "it" guy right now.
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Somebody had to bump this thread...
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2012 PGA Championship at Kiawah Island Ocean Course Thread
scottyjoe145 replied to iacas's topic in Tour Talk
PGA.com leaderboard sucks!!! Why is 5 people the max # of players I can watch?? That makes no sense... -
2012 PGA Championship at Kiawah Island Ocean Course Thread
scottyjoe145 replied to iacas's topic in Tour Talk
Look... if it quacks like a duck it must be a duck. Those things sure do look like bunkers. Just because the PGA deemed them to be played "through the green" doesn't mean they get a new name. -
2012 PGA Championship at Kiawah Island Ocean Course Thread
scottyjoe145 replied to iacas's topic in Tour Talk
Quote: I saw a few bunkers myself in the 18th fairway on Live From the PGA Championship last night. I haven't played the course but i can see the TV just fine. I think iacas is trying to say the bunkers are played "through the green" which means they are not technically played as a hazard. A picture of the 10th green at Kiawah with a... you guessed it!! http://golfweek.com/news/2012/aug/05/pga-championship-ocean-course-hole-hole/ -
Brandel Chamblee (Again) Calls for Tiger to Ditch Sean Foley
scottyjoe145 replied to iacas's topic in Tour Talk
I think Chamblee's beef is with mainly with GOLF and the general direction it's heading. However, he could've chosen a better way to voice his frustration than to use Tiger as the centerpiece of his opinions. I personally think that in order to stay out front in this sport you have to continually work on your game. Tiger will most likely win a few more majors. If that happens it will ultimately be because of the talent that Tiger posesses and the hard work/dedication that he put into his game. Foley will be praised, but Tiger should ultimately recieve the glory. This is the reason that Chamblee's argument has no merit. -
Experience with teaching girlfriends how to golf?
scottyjoe145 replied to CollegeGolfer's topic in Golf Talk
Need i say more? Is he old fashioned too? -
Experience with teaching girlfriends how to golf?
scottyjoe145 replied to CollegeGolfer's topic in Golf Talk
I forget most of you are northerners... We slap our bitches around here and tell 'em to cook us some supper. I mean really, you guys could work for the democratic party the way you've mis-construed what I've said! -
Experience with teaching girlfriends how to golf?
scottyjoe145 replied to CollegeGolfer's topic in Golf Talk
I agree with everything you just said. I also understood exactly what iacas and others were insinuating. Thank you for saying it with taste instead of an unprofessional barrage of insults. There tends to be a high school method of ganging up and throwing a punch in these forums when someone is getting attacked for his personal opinion. My post was merely to tell a humorous version of my efforts in the adventure of teaching my wife to play golf. Obviously I miscalculated the age and maturity of the audiance. It is also entirely possible they are among the men I spoke of that check their manhood at the door when they go home. -
Experience with teaching girlfriends how to golf?
scottyjoe145 replied to CollegeGolfer's topic in Golf Talk
What is all this "holier than thou" shit your throwing?? Your post (#64) says "Don't"... as if to say "don't attempt to take your woman to play golf with you." You then followed it up with a quote you deemed hilarious about how its always the guys fault. Have you changed sides now? Maybe you should change your avatar to a bandwagon... -
Experience with teaching girlfriends how to golf?
scottyjoe145 replied to CollegeGolfer's topic in Golf Talk
No, but I married a humdinger of a female. I love her to death, but... lets just say damn good looking does not = considerate, self-less, & understanding. I wrote that post mainly for enjoyment, but mostly from experiance. Not every man is blessed enuff to find a perfect woman. Men, we fall into one of two catagories: you are either one of the fortunate ones who doesnt realize how whipped into shape you are, or you haven't been married long enough to see the needy side of a woman. Ten years and a few kids into a marriage and she'll try to have you tuned up like a NASCAR. It's in their genetics... -
Experience with teaching girlfriends how to golf?
scottyjoe145 replied to CollegeGolfer's topic in Golf Talk
To all women: Men dream about a woman that simply enjoys the game of golf and is a pleasure to play with (I know I've had this dream ). Its not even about how well you learn to play the game (because we all know the last reason we brought you was for competition). The reason men want to share their interests in golf is because of the joys, heartaches, frustrations, and rewards that sadly bring us satisfaction. All men ask is that you come, you participate, you give it your best effort, and try to have fun. We are letting you peek into our adolescent minds and see what makes us tick. We want you to somehow get a better understanding of how we enjoy ourselves outside of your "death gripping" boundaries. Seriously, I think every guy on this forum can agree with that. To all men: The reality however is, if your wife/girlfriend/female is learning this game because of your interest in golf and not hers, IT WILL NEVER WORK. I can assure you, your significant other will only compound your frustrations on the course. It is not possible for a female to enjoy you, while you engage in something you enjoy. They see it as competition for your time, attention, and money they could otherwise be spending on themselves. They will sabotage this wonderful day you have planned, and attempt to create all manner of confusion inside your head full of mush. You see, women are selfish to the core. It is fantasy to think you can teach a woman anything about what this game means to you. The outcome: After you attempt this dreadfully unnecessary process of teaching a female anything , there are two possible outcomes. 1) The lesser men will be convinced by their significant other that this time bandit of a game should be categorized as "less important than she is." He will unwillingly have to lay down his hobby to pursue her interests, and reluctantly begin hanging his nuts on the door when he enters his home from that point forward. 2) The men with more testicular fortitude will begin to understand their mistake early in the first hole, and will not be able to un-say those harsh (but true) words of "this was a mistake." That will lead all manner of hell being unleashed upon him for the remaining 17 holes. As you can see, neither outcomes are the least bit appealing, leading me to my conclusion below... Conclusion: Golf is a game that is meant to be enjoyed. To further complicate an already complicated game is not only foolish, it is unnecessary. Please do not attempt to include your female companion in this part of your life's journey, unless you are a glutton for punishment. -
Experience with teaching girlfriends how to golf?
scottyjoe145 replied to CollegeGolfer's topic in Golf Talk
Please do not attempt to teach a female over the age of 18 to play golf. You are opening a door that will lead to total destruction of your relationship with that female. You have been warned!