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This is all I could think aboutHis sniffing is almost as annoying as what's coming out of his mouth
This is all I could think aboutHis sniffing is almost as annoying as what's coming out of his mouth
His sniffing is almost as annoying as what's coming out of his mouth
Maybe his ramblings are due to too much lemsip?
You know you are on the wrong side of an argument when McGinley is the one making sense.
The best players in the world, with the most outrageous talent, the benefit of the best coaching, the best clubs and club fitting, knowledge of the course, a caddy giving them the exact yardage and advice in choosing the right Club, tee boxes in perfect condition, information on wind speed and direction and they are complaining about it being too hard? Shows how far removed from reality they are.
Yes the conditions made it hard but like people before have said there were some horrific shots made out there that didn't deserve much.
leishman played during the worst weather and he was one under for the three holes (16,17 and 18)
it was a brilliant watch ... the issue was crazy short interval gusts the wind was changing from 10 mph up to 40mph while the ball was in the air
Isn't that the same when the weather is bad at the open or exactly what we face in the winter? No-one here moaning it's too hard. Golf isn't a fair game and you have to take the bad breaks like the wind gusting and get on with it. Are the modern golfers mentally tough enough or are they programmed to nice weather and receptive greens
Great thing about the 17th and 18th on this course is that until your in the clubhouse the tournament is not over.
Should be great drama later on this evening.
With $3.5M for the winner out of $20 fund, I think they have a reasonable argument about having to play in such conditions. While vagaries of weather are accepted to a certain extent, it would be great to have measurable limits.Winds me up when people say that pro's shouldn't have to play in bad conditions. They're meant to be the best in the world, so lets see them prove it, instead of just plodding round in the baking sun hitting balls from perfect fairways into perfect greens with little to no wind.