clubchamp98
Journeyman Pro
Just seen the trailer was slowing down to get to the address
So it was still in motion.
So the ramp wasn’t down !
So it was still in motion.
So the ramp wasn’t down !
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I don't think he is quite in the same league.Do we then class him as the Katie Price of the golfing world?
I make no judgement whatsoever…for who am I to judge.
Both look hideous, and can roll a Range Rover....I think that's more than enoughI don't think he is quite in the same league.
With a bit more effort he could get there, I imagine.
I'm talking judging innocence or guilt of a charge. Besides...very rare are the times I get into the car of someone of whom I know little or nothing - never mind of their driving past. But I think I'd be able to judge and tell if someone was going to be DUI. My choice of action is often based upon judgement - and where there is doubt I often don't make that judgement through self-will.You’d have no problem getting in a car with him?![]()
Such a pathetic statement, all of us judge people all the time and this holier than holy rubbish is exactly that. You've judged friends, family, work colleagues and golf partners, we all have and do and to pretend otherwise from anyone is just a load of old toshI make no judgement whatsoever…for who am I to judge.
I seem to recall you judging Badgemore Park near Henley-on-Thames this week (fairly damningly as I recall) or doesn't this count?I make no judgement whatsoever…for who am I to judge.
The PGA Tour’s own rulebook says.
“Conduct unbecoming a professional” covers alcohol-related incidents AND any behaviour that reflects unfavourably on the Tour, on or off the course.
The punishment can range from a fine to suspension to permanent disbarment.
This is his 3rd very public incident regarding driving.
I dunno....never heard of her so I googled....this image looks like full on axe murderess....i reckon youve got a better chance than you think...Given the right circumstances I’d fancy my chances at bagging off with Anna De’Armas, though it’d have to be a perfect storm of her being heavily drunk, clouding her judgement enough making her want to add a 5’6”, tattoo covered, 45 year old golfing nerd to her list of achievements. Anything is possible in the right circumstances even miracles![]()

I judged it relatively poor in comparison with what I am used to....and I made exactly that point in trying to be fair recognizing that I might not know the whole story. Besides...Badgemore Park Golf Club wasn't facing a possible criminal charge - I was simply judging or assessing how I found it - no right or wrong; no guilty or not guiltyI seem to recall you judging Badgemore Park near Henley-on-Thames this week (fairly damningly as I recall) or doesn't this count?
You may well think pathetic...fine - that's your prerogative. Indeed you are correct - of course I may well find myself judging the actions of people all the time - it's called living and on most matters I can and must make some judgement - though that may not be what I might instinctively think. However my guiding principle (sometimes hard to adhere to) is that where a wrong or hurt is perpetrated, I can choose to forgive them - but that is a forgiveness that is not one that absolves them of what they have done; nor is it excusing or exonerating them of their action - it is a forgiveness that enables me to let go of the hurt and any anger or resentment I might feel. None of that and what I might think absolves a perpetrator of a wrong or a crime from judgement by the appropriate authorities - but in general that is not me.Such a pathetic statement, all of us judge people all the time and this holier than holy rubbish is exactly that. You've judged friends, family, work colleagues and golf partners, we all have and do and to pretend otherwise from anyone is just a load of old tosh
My grandfather was killed by a drunk driver and my father has never fully recovered from it.Well it does show that he is still the biggest name in golf
There is no one else in the sport that gets anywhere near the same level of attention