And no matter what that kid is told by people who think he should get a participant's ribbon that "he did good, he should be proud of himself" he will know, deep down in his competitive bones, that he fucked up and screwed the pooch with a poor round on sunday.
Well, I was hoping originally you were going to come back at my 1st post by saying you were half-kidding about Hossler puking all over himself. Now I just see that you have no perspective or ability to analyse the situation.
Finishing T29 in one of the world's biggest golf tournaments and having folks say, well done, is not giving a participation ribbon.
Forget the fact that he's 17 - shooting a score that holds up among the top 25 golfers in the world, on a course as difficult as Oympic, in US Open conditions, under late Sunday afternoon pressure, is not puking all over yourself FOR ANYONE.
He didn't pull a snowman on the last hole to lose the Open. He didn't fold after going +3 over the first 6 holes Sunday. He didn't post an 80 or 85 - or even a 78 like Phil or a 77 like the current PGA champion.
You just have a flat out bizarre definition of puke job.
On a side note, if anything it was refreshing to hear someone do an interview where they are actually saying how they feel instead of giving the same old canned/scripted responses. I mean c'mon, does anyone believe a word that comes out of the mouth of a guy like Tiger or Jim after their rounds?
Why would anyone ever share his true feelings, when the types of responses on this thread are awaiting?
It is especially galling to hear Johnny Miller - MR. I CAN'T KEEP MY THOUGHTS TO MYSELF, EVER, MR. I'M JUST SPEAKING THE TRUTH - calling him out for sharing his goal.
Johnny Freaking Miller. What little respect I had for him as a human being is absolutely gone. Helluva golfer, effin' idiot as a human being. If I ever meet him, I will ask him 2 questions:
How did you shoot a 63 at Oakmont in the US Open?
and
Do you realize just how stupid and thoughtless your comments to Beau Hossler were, late in his round at Olympic?
Hossler didn't blame the course or the setup, as many pros have done over the years. He didn't give a Bull Durham speech (thanks for that, David, well done). He just said he was playing to win, and people have a problem with that.
I know many of you are young parents. Please put your children in positions where they will puke all over themselves and fail. It makes them better people. Also throw every damn participation award they receive away before you make it to the car. The kid choked plain and simple. He will be a better person for it unless he suddenly becomes your hero for just being there.
More bizarre definitions of choke. He did what you said, John - he went out, tried hard and failed. Whether he learns from it remains to be seen, but he sure as hell didn't choke. He just didn't win.You don't learn from something by mislabeling it as a choke. You try to figure out what you did wrong and fix it.
Under your and Jed's definitions of choke, damn near every guy out there choked. That completely diminishes to meaning of the word, renders it meaningless in fact. I would have thought a golfer as fine as you would understand the fine line between pars and bogeys and even doubles at the Open.
76 is not a choke. What was the average score for the day? 73? 74? 2 or 3 shots under those conditions is choking?