jammydodger
Tour Winner
Pretty sure off the top of my head Lawrie shot a 65
On the masters and the players yes he is a choker how cant he be???
On the masters and the players yes he is a choker how cant he be???
Because choking is missing a 2ft putt to win a Major (Hoch, Sanders).
Because choking is sticking your ball in the water on the last hole (Floyd, Van de Velde).
Because choking is not dropping out of the world rankings and then returning higher than you ever were before.
Because choking is not shooting 71 or 74 in the final round...it's shooting 78 when others are shooting 66.
And because choking is hoiking your opening drive 70 yds left into a lake on the 1st morning of the Ryder Cup (ahem...)
On the masters and the players yes he is a choker how cant he be???
Because choking is missing a 2ft putt to win a Major (Hoch, Sanders).
Because choking is sticking your ball in the water on the last hole (Floyd, Van de Velde).
Because choking is not dropping out of the world rankings and then returning higher than you ever were before.
Because choking is not shooting 71 or 74 in the final round...it's shooting 78 when others are shooting 66.
And because choking is hoiking your opening drive 70 yds left into a lake on the 1st morning of the Ryder Cup (ahem...)
Think you are trying to convince yourself....
but you join thecraw and the other Celtic Sassenach-hatersThink you are trying to convince yourself....
*sigh* just responding to your unsubstantiated point with some cogent reasoning actually...
...but you join thecraw and the other Celtic Sassenach-haters and, like Stewart Lee's taxi driver, don't let the facts get in the way of your argument.
Read the latest 'Global Golf' issue for an even-handed look at the final day and Westwood in particular. Westwood didn't play well on Saturday or Sunday and was still in contention on the 70th tee. That is not choking, that is grinding out performances when off-colour.
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.... Monty was No 1,
Eh, nope.
His best was world number 2 and that was before Tiger came on the scene.
Monty dominated his own back yard and was prolific in the Ryder Cup ... does that sound famliar.
.... Monty was No 1,
Eh, nope.
His best was world number 2 and that was before Tiger came on the scene.
Monty dominated his own back yard and was prolific in the Ryder Cup ... does that sound famliar.
I stand corrected. Monty was only the second best player in the world. Westwood still couldn't lace his Footjoys.![]()
You and I obviously have different definitions of facts.
And I hardly think someone who uses a picture of an Australian-American looking like a Smurf is in any position to talk about 'growing up'.
Quite why you think my eyes need drying is beyond me. The thread was attesting that Westwood is a 'choker' based on not-even-worthy-of-flimsy 'evidence'.
I put forward an argument that he isn't. He's a nice guy who has put a lot back into golf so of course I would like to see him win a big 'un. He also plays brilliant golf and always comes across as an immensely likeable bloke, so again, that puts him in my camp of 'players I'd like to see win'.
Given that most of the respondents on this thread claiming him to be a choker are of celtic persuasion, it was legitimate to address this.
However, I'm getting a bit bored of all this so I will add no more .![]()
Think you are trying to convince yourself....
*sigh* just responding to your unsubstantiated point with some cogent reasoning actually...
...but you join thecraw and the other Celtic Sassenach-haters and, like Stewart Lee's taxi driver, don't let the facts get in the way of your argument.
Read the latest 'Global Golf' issue for an even-handed look at the final day and Westwood in particular. Westwood didn't play well on Saturday or Sunday and was still in contention on the 70th tee. That is not choking, that is grinding out performances when off-colour.