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good for you. seriously. welcome to the human race. you just need to dial the judgement back a tad. |
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He said God Damn one time in four rounds and Nantz is up in arms. There are many more bigger fish to fry than that. |
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Do not for a second pretend you are not a bastion of class and integrity while out on the links I know better. Tiger has brought many great things to the PGA tour, but class and sportsmanship are not 2 of them. |
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My little brother used to act just like Tiger on the course when things did not go his way. Then, he grew up with the help of some old school golfers who led him into this way of life he lives now - RESPECT.
You can throw out all the facts you want about who you have been around, worked around and who I have not but it does not diminish one thing. This game, your way of living, my little brothers way of living, my cousin's way of living, is about the people who made it possible before them and treating the game with RESPECT. Game = People, places and things. I do believe Tiger will get it right and shame on me for calling him out By the way man, again, Curtis Stange compared to Tiger Woods? Last point from me cause I am leaving in a few short hours for several days and will not be online - just cause you have the background in the game you do Kev does not solidify your opinion one way or the other. I honestly believe you have blinders on when it comes to Tiger Woods. Your background is the game, you make your living in it. I don't, but I look back on how I was brought up in it and the roots and seeds that were planted in my mind. Roots and seeds that centered around actions, behaviors and respect to the game. There is a difference. |
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i'm going out on a crappy flat par 63 course tomorrow morning.
maybe i'll curse less knowing it's a gentleman's game. probably not though. i hate empathizing with billionaires but whatever flaws he has at least tiger woods helped make this somewhat more of an everyman's game. i'd kick in the balls any of my hacker friends that used "darn" without irony. |
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I'm not saying my opinion is right, because it is just an opinion. That being said, with my background in this sport, the people I have been associated with, the things I have been privy to, I do tend to think my opinion carrys a little more weight than someone that hasn't been in those situations. It's no different than Byk, Serling, Drugs, CMOrioles, Chucks, etc..and their opinions on horse racing and the industry as a whole. Yes, it is still their opinions, but I'm willing to admit their opinions carry much more weight than mine, as I'm not privy to the situations they are. I'm not surrounded by it 24 hours a day, as they are. And yes, comparing Curtis to Tiger is very apt, considering they way I am comparing them has zero to do with their talent as a golfer. |
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Heck I use to be a hothead on the course during High School and College matches. As soon as I was on my own, I've toned down my attitude as it was costing me money in the long run (replacing equipment). But I'm not in the same position as Tiger or any other professional player currently. I'm not a fan of Tiger, but I've come to appreciate his game, so just let him be.
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