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Quote from: George Pazin on August 15, 2016, 04:12:16 PMGolf in the Olympics gets a big shoulder shrug from me. I prefer the sports that only really shine once every 4 years.Like Synchronized Swimming?
Golf in the Olympics gets a big shoulder shrug from me. I prefer the sports that only really shine once every 4 years.
Quote from: Mike Sweeney on August 15, 2016, 05:16:32 AMNice summary:http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/15/sports/olympics/justin-rose-outduels-henrik-stenson-for-golf-gold-medal.html?ref=sportsDespite not winning a medal, Watson, a two-time Masters champion, said: “This is the greatest sporting event I’ve ever been a part of. I get to go to the Masters for the rest of my life, but it’s just golf.”Would you really expect him to say otherwise? Especially since he went and played?I'd guess they'll regret it, like they regret pulling the wrong club on a basic Tour event they just missed out winning on. Life goes on, for these guys and everyone else.I kinda regret watching Thursday and Friday morning... but not yesterday. More than anything, it just didn't feel remotely like the Olympics to me, and I've been a hardcore Olympics fan my entire life. The golf part just felt like every other non-major golf weekend.To each his own. Golf in the Olympics gets a big shoulder shrug from me. I prefer the sports that only really shine once every 4 years.
Nice summary:http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/15/sports/olympics/justin-rose-outduels-henrik-stenson-for-golf-gold-medal.html?ref=sportsDespite not winning a medal, Watson, a two-time Masters champion, said: “This is the greatest sporting event I’ve ever been a part of. I get to go to the Masters for the rest of my life, but it’s just golf.”
Quote from: George Pazin on August 15, 2016, 04:12:16 PMQuote from: Mike Sweeney on August 15, 2016, 05:16:32 AMNice summary:http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/15/sports/olympics/justin-rose-outduels-henrik-stenson-for-golf-gold-medal.html?ref=sportsDespite not winning a medal, Watson, a two-time Masters champion, said: “This is the greatest sporting event I’ve ever been a part of. I get to go to the Masters for the rest of my life, but it’s just golf.”Would you really expect him to say otherwise? Especially since he went and played?I'd guess they'll regret it, like they regret pulling the wrong club on a basic Tour event they just missed out winning on. Life goes on, for these guys and everyone else.I kinda regret watching Thursday and Friday morning... but not yesterday. More than anything, it just didn't feel remotely like the Olympics to me, and I've been a hardcore Olympics fan my entire life. The golf part just felt like every other non-major golf weekend.To each his own. Golf in the Olympics gets a big shoulder shrug from me. I prefer the sports that only really shine once every 4 years.I am also a hardcore Olypmics fan and enjoy watching some of the world's best athletes compete in their respective sports. For most of us we get enough golf watching the players every week. That is not true for everyone, however. I suspect that some folks in countries that have few players golf may have been seen for the first time. [size=78%]So for them it is a sport that shines every four years. [/size]
Quote from: Tommy Williamsen on August 15, 2016, 07:31:03 PMQuote from: George Pazin on August 15, 2016, 04:12:16 PMQuote from: Mike Sweeney on August 15, 2016, 05:16:32 AMNice summary:http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/15/sports/olympics/justin-rose-outduels-henrik-stenson-for-golf-gold-medal.html?ref=sportsDespite not winning a medal, Watson, a two-time Masters champion, said: “This is the greatest sporting event I’ve ever been a part of. I get to go to the Masters for the rest of my life, but it’s just golf.”Would you really expect him to say otherwise? Especially since he went and played?I'd guess they'll regret it, like they regret pulling the wrong club on a basic Tour event they just missed out winning on. Life goes on, for these guys and everyone else.I kinda regret watching Thursday and Friday morning... but not yesterday. More than anything, it just didn't feel remotely like the Olympics to me, and I've been a hardcore Olympics fan my entire life. The golf part just felt like every other non-major golf weekend.To each his own. Golf in the Olympics gets a big shoulder shrug from me. I prefer the sports that only really shine once every 4 years.I am also a hardcore Olypmics fan and enjoy watching some of the world's best athletes compete in their respective sports. For most of us we get enough golf watching the players every week. That is not true for everyone, however. I suspect that some folks in countries that have few players golf may have been seen for the first time. [size=78%]So for them it is a sport that shines every four years. [/size]TommyIts a big assumption to think all countries show much O golf. The ones which would show much golf would already have plenty of access to the major tours. Countries tend to focus on sports where their athletes are competing, especially with a chance to medal. What I see in the UK is totally different than what you see in the US. For instance, I haven't seen any basketball showcased..not surprising since basketball is a non-entity in the UK. Soccer has been very sparsely covered...the Premiership season has started...who cares about 2nd rate O soccer? Ciao
Quote from: Niall C on August 15, 2016, 07:59:23 AMQuote from: Matthew Essig on August 14, 2016, 05:28:38 PMQuote from: Terry Lavin on August 14, 2016, 05:20:34 PMQuote from: Tim Gavrich on August 14, 2016, 04:50:18 PMRose looked more emotional as the Gold Medalist than as U.S. Open champion. The pros who couldn't be bothered to turn out are great banner-carriers for all the reasons most of the world thinks golf and golfers are lame. Their prerogative, of course, to be lame.Rose surely looked emotional, but Stenson won the bigger trophy this year.In size, yes. In meaning and magnitude, no.NonsenseTake the claret jug outside golfing circles around the world and you would get a lot of blank stares. Take an olympic gold medal, from any sport , around the world, and you will be greeted with big smiles and bigger congratulations.
Quote from: Matthew Essig on August 14, 2016, 05:28:38 PMQuote from: Terry Lavin on August 14, 2016, 05:20:34 PMQuote from: Tim Gavrich on August 14, 2016, 04:50:18 PMRose looked more emotional as the Gold Medalist than as U.S. Open champion. The pros who couldn't be bothered to turn out are great banner-carriers for all the reasons most of the world thinks golf and golfers are lame. Their prerogative, of course, to be lame.Rose surely looked emotional, but Stenson won the bigger trophy this year.In size, yes. In meaning and magnitude, no.Nonsense
Quote from: Terry Lavin on August 14, 2016, 05:20:34 PMQuote from: Tim Gavrich on August 14, 2016, 04:50:18 PMRose looked more emotional as the Gold Medalist than as U.S. Open champion. The pros who couldn't be bothered to turn out are great banner-carriers for all the reasons most of the world thinks golf and golfers are lame. Their prerogative, of course, to be lame.Rose surely looked emotional, but Stenson won the bigger trophy this year.In size, yes. In meaning and magnitude, no.
Quote from: Tim Gavrich on August 14, 2016, 04:50:18 PMRose looked more emotional as the Gold Medalist than as U.S. Open champion. The pros who couldn't be bothered to turn out are great banner-carriers for all the reasons most of the world thinks golf and golfers are lame. Their prerogative, of course, to be lame.Rose surely looked emotional, but Stenson won the bigger trophy this year.
Rose looked more emotional as the Gold Medalist than as U.S. Open champion. The pros who couldn't be bothered to turn out are great banner-carriers for all the reasons most of the world thinks golf and golfers are lame. Their prerogative, of course, to be lame.
I am also a hardcore Olypmics fan and enjoy watching some of the world's best athletes compete in their respective sports. For most of us we get enough golf watching the players every week. That is not true for everyone, however. I suspect that some folks in countries that have few players golf may have been seen for the first time. [size=78%]So for them it is a sport that shines every four years. [/size]
"To All The No-Shows: You Guys Blew It"http://www.golfchannel.com/news/joe-posnanski/all-no-shows-you-guys-blew-it
Lochte admitted to peeing in the pool. Karma...
He then goes on to suggest that Rory et al have an obligation to grow the game. Out with the their contractual arrangements to promote certain golf related businesses why should these guys automatically be obliged to help every other golf related business trying to make a buck out of the game ?
Quote from: Tom_Doak on August 14, 2016, 09:18:47 AMThey are probably second-guessing themselves because none of the guys who went to play has gotten sick, got robbed at knifepoint, etc.Tom, you spoke too soon. Ryan Lochte and several other swimmers were robbed at gun point last night.
They are probably second-guessing themselves because none of the guys who went to play has gotten sick, got robbed at knifepoint, etc.