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cmvash

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  • Birthday 11/30/1984

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  1. So all the press is in the fan stands snapping photos? And not in better photo taking positions around the players? Are you ••••ing serious? Man the idiocy on the internet amazes me. Hell they SAW me take my camera in and said nothing. So how is the press, you know the guys shuffling around non-stop which the players complain about, less distracting and thus in the right, than a person attending being much more discrete and respectful when taking photos? I've never seen a fan stand 10 feet from a player staring them down with a gigantic camera, constantly moving, but hey the guy with the small pocket camera outside the ropes standing/sitting still is going to really get in the way, huh? Right, no one should take their cell phone, just in case an emergency happens or something comes up? What are you, stuck in the dark ages? Do you even have one or know what one is? This is 2009(yay! you know, the information age!), even the players carry their phones. Jesus, quit being an idiot. Talking on a phone, in a concession area, no where near players, where it's already loud from people chatting, is distracting in what way? Explain that one to me, champ. Boy, these really are some selfish photo's I took, huh? O noes I snapped photos of Snoopy One and a photo of the final group approaching the 18th green! How selfish and distracting of me. Nbukrey, Seriously, just go have fun. If they didn't have these rules, then it's rather obvious that people would feel inclined to talk or take photos whenever they wanted, regardless of how untactful or distracting it may be, because it wouldn't be against the rules.
  2. I didn't have any issues when I brought my phone and camera to the Saint Jude Classic, which was my first event. Don't worry, they aren't going to pat you down or the likes. These guys have cameras follow them around all the time and are used to the photo ops. Have you ever seen the clips where Tiger attempts a putt for the win? It looks like a lightning storm, so obviously folks are toting cameras. As long as you aren't trying to snap pics as they tee off or putt, you should be okay. I was discrete whenever I took photos, usually snapping them as they were walking down the course and never when they were by their ball. As for the phone, again just use common sense. Obviously you don't want to start talking/texting at a tee box or putting green. If I needed to make a phone call, I did it a good distance away from any of the golfers. If anything, I'd say people shuffling around the putting greens is one of the biggest distractions. So don't sweat it, just use common sense and enjoy yourself.
  3. I'd love to be able to party as hard as JD did all those years and still turn in a half ass'd round of 88, especially on tour If anything he just needs to buckle down and not squander the talent he's been given.
  4. Wow did you really compare a price for a round of golf to a 30 year mortgage? $500 dollars isn't even remotely in the realm of the price of a home. The level of idiocy on the internet amazes me.
  5. Here you go ace : Sounds to me like she was most likely going to go to the party regardless whether the OP showed up. You know, the whole "really wanting to go to the party" thing. It's highly unlikely she'd opt to sit at home, alone, when she could go to a party with her brother, even if she didn't know anyone(she's a hooters waitress, interacting with strangers is no biggy). Are you that naive(you probably are) that you didn't pick up on the fact that the OP wanted to get in her panties? Again, I'll assist you since you're obviously too dumb to figure it out yourself: Please, just quit. You obviously missed the whole intent of the of this thread, again I'll sum it up for you since you aren't able to : "Would you abandon the best round you've ever had in an attempt to try get into a smoking hot girl's panties?" You probably didn't even pick up on the title of this thread : " What would you have done....girl or golf?? " That alone is an innuendo that implies hooking up with a girl. The only way you could miss all these clues is if you're a complete moron. So, would I bail on my best round ever to try and get laid? Hell no. Beautiful women are a dime a dozen - they come and go.
  6. And I feel sorry for anyone that has to deal with your epic idiocy. Did you even read his post? He basically left to meet her at a party for the possibility of "hooking up". That's some commitment, champ. Talk about fail. Good lord did you really compare a round of golf with a friend to meeting a random girl at a party for the possibility of getting some strange as a "commitment" Since you're obviously a moron and didn't read the first post, I'll post his story here : The OP was committed to nothing. His friend's hot out-of-town sister was going to be at a party he was going to. He wanted to nail her, so he went to said party to open the door on the possibility of shagging her. He ended up nailing her, mission accomplished. I'm not sure why you and others are having difficulty comprehending those simple facts. He didn't even talk to her before running into her at the party. He was obviously just interested in nailing her, how can you consider that a commitment, a date, or let alone gentleman like? Those black dots really blow your mind, don't they?
  7. Finish the round. The power ••••• holds over some guys blows my mind. Golf is supposedly a gentleman's sport, but these days obviously not so much.
  8. Wait, she beat you with 170-180 yard drives?
  9. This. Anyone with a credit card can play any course, so who care's how much it costs. The experience alone is worth the price of admission. Just go out there and enjoy it, that's why you're playing there, isn't it?
  10. I'd say it's borderline foolish to keep playing with heat exhaustion symptoms, you know, the signs that occur before a heat stroke. The only thing that kept you from falling over was the amount of water you were putting through your body. I also agree that the "daze"(I've been there and know how you felt) you were in probably allowed your muscles to be less tense, allowing for a smoother stroke. I'm glad you kicked ass out there but remember, it's not worth the risk - one heat stroke can cripple you for life. I'd also avoid playing on days with high humidity indexes.
  11. 320 yards, brah.
  12. Epic on a whole new level. YAWWWWWWWWWWRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHH!
  13. Gotta love the awful waffle. Nothing tops my night off better than heading from the bars down to the awful waffle and sleeping the calories off. Good move, Phil
  14. A drill I do whenever I find myself swinging with too much arms(as you appear) is to stand with my feet together and do some practice swinging. This forces me to use more rotation with my body(mostly hips) and less forced movement with the arms(which tends to cause over the top movements). And yes, it is possible to stand with your feet together and stay in balance. You have a good tempo. Once you start swinging more with your body and less with your arms I think you'll knock your handicap down quite a bit.
  15. I just watched some of the 2nd round today on my plasma in the living room(vs the HD protection set in my bed room I watched the 1st round on). Holy hell what a difference. It almost gave me a headache on the plasma due to the washed out and grainy look. This makes me sad. Going to stick to my projection set as it looks much better.
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