Fuck Golf. It's a game not a sport anyway. Put this British twink on a gridiron and lets see if he can say he's proud of himself then, lol.Jimbo, whether golf is a sport, game and/or both is debatable. But there is no doubt Rory is extremely skilled in his chosen field.
Jim Originally Posted by Mr MojoRisin
Bump of praise, as I didn't want to start a new thread anywhere.I guess not many caught that quip about Stewart.
Rory just pasted the field yesterday with quality play over the last nine, ramming it up the PGAnus of the slowpokes in front of him. Ricky Fowler is a juvenile boy compared with Rory. The PGA did an awesome job getting the event finished.
Meanwhile, Tony Stewart murders (only second degree, unless the bump was a set up, but I can't see that) a 20 year old right here in Upset. Originally Posted by JohnnyCap
What the fuck? Here is the guy's quote.....Palmer was quite the swashbuckler in his hey-day. Nicklaus, my personal golfing hero, was hated by the multitudes in Arnie's Army because he was pretty brash and cocky coming up...AND he beat the shit out of the old guys. Then you've got Trevino, Miller, Weiskopf, etc, all certifiable assholes in their younger days. And, lest we forget, Eldrick turned asshole pretty quickly, and doesn't look to be mellowing much. Maybe when the 'roids finish tearing down his body he'll realize how good he had it and chill.
"I'm immensely proud of myself," McIlroy said after his two-shot victory Sunday that was never really in doubt. "To sit here, 25 years of age, and win my third major championship and be three-quarters of the way to a career Grand Slam ... yeah, I never dreamed of being at this point in my career so quickly."
I dunno, I guess I can imagine Tiger saying something like this although even that is a stretch. But, can you imagine Jack Nicklaus or Arnold Palmer or Ben Crenshaw or any other professional golfer saying something like this? I notice that this Jordan Spieth kid is a cocky fucking asshat too. I get that you have to have an immense level of confidence in yourself to succeed when you play competitive golf at this level.....but, damn. Originally Posted by timpage
Jimbo, whether golf is a sport, game and/or both is debatable. But there is no doubt Rory is extremely skilled in his chosen field.Anyone can do it. Think about that for a second.
Since you brought it up, I would imagine Rory would have as much luck on the gridiron as Peyton Manning or Ray Lewis would have trying to win three consecutive PGA Tour events, including 2 Majors, within a 3 week period.
So, what's your point? Originally Posted by bigtex
Anyone can do it. Think about that for a second. Originally Posted by Mr MojoRisinJumbo, I did think about it and I stand by my previous statement:
whether golf is a sport, game and/or both is debatable. But there is no doubt Rory is extremely skilled in his chosen field.I reiterate, what's your point?
Since you brought it up, I would imagine Rory would have as much luck on the gridiron as Peyton Manning or Ray Lewis would have trying to win three consecutive PGA Tour events, including 2 Majors, within a 3 week period. Originally Posted by bigtex