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Don't like Patrick Reed winning the Masters? Deal with it
Yahoo ^ | April 8, 2018 | Dan Wetzel

Posted on 04/09/2018 10:03:29 AM PDT by C19fan

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To: EVO X

I don’t remember his transgressions,

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Extremely slow play was/is his transgression.


81 posted on 04/09/2018 1:22:30 PM PDT by deport
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To: C19fan; dfwgator; jjotto; dadfly; Cicero; MileHi; Parley Baer; Maris Crane; Moonman62; LS; ...
After the Masters I offer this great old golf story:

Some special memories of the late USGA president Sandy Tatum (from GolfWeek.com) By: Geoff Shackelford | June 23, 2017

Sandy Tatum was the kind of person who would leave a voice mail you could not delete. The voice, the gravitas, the command of English and his love for golf was uncanny. The Stanfordian, lawyer, USGA president and, later in life, advocate for public golf, could always be counted on to return a call in short time. No matter how busy with work duties–even well into his 90s–Tatum was actively involved in the game in meaningful ways. I treasured talking golf distance issues, television contract dynamics and of course, golf architecture with a man who grew up playing Los Angeles courses when Howard Hughes was flirting at Wilshire with Katharine Hepburn.

Here is just a snippet from Ron Kroichick in the San Francisco Chronicle, which addresses many elements of Sandy’s life, though 1974 at Winged Foot inevitably is near the top:

Asked about ringing criticism of daunting course conditions at that ’74 Open and asked if the USGA was trying to embarrass the best golfers in the world, ( Johnny Miller’ had shot a closing 63 the year before at Oakmont) . The result was the so called “Massacre at Winged Foot . Hale Irwin won with a seven OVER par 287. Mr. Tatum succinctly offered one of the most memorable quotes in golf history.

“We are not trying to humiliate the best golfers in the world,” he said, in a line repeated often since then. “We are simply trying to identify who they are.”

82 posted on 04/09/2018 1:49:36 PM PDT by a little elbow grease (Zip ties and duct tape are far more productive than pussy hats and #metoo tweets)
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Don’t have any knowledge of golf, but LOVE that quote!


83 posted on 04/09/2018 1:54:20 PM PDT by rlmorel (Leftists: They believe in the "Invisible Hand" only when it is guided by government.)
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To: woodbutcher1963

Comes off as not fan friendly, and doesn’t get along with other golfers either.

Jack and Arnie set the tone in terms of how golfer’s get along. When they are on the course, they compete. When they are off, they are promoting golf together and they look like they are having fun doing it.

Bubba seems to be there for Bubba. Golfer’s tend to help other golfers, even the rookies, and especially in some cases the rookies.


84 posted on 04/09/2018 3:37:38 PM PDT by RinaseaofDs
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