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| Sad Bastard A Better Bastard | Did anyone watch the last round yesterday? Wow. Tiger guts up and hits a magic putt to tie it up. Tiger is even and Rocco is +2 at the turn in their playoff round as i type this now. That 18th hole was magic by Woods. Tee Shot into the Beach second shot into the cabbage third shot he hits it within 13 feet or so out of the 3"+ rough hits the putt to birdie 18 and get into a share of the lead... Scrambling at it's best ![]() |
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| Sad Bastard A Better Bastard | I think golfers can be athletes and can be athletic...But being a good golfer and being an athlete are not one and the same visa-vis John Daly. Tiger, however, looks to be in amazing shape, and supposedly trains both in the gym and on the range for hours every day. That to me would automatically give him "athlete" status in my mind. John Daly can whack 1000 balls a day, but if the only lifting and training he is doing is the ciggy to his lips and the three Big macs a day than sadly no, he has a skill that he is good at, I would consider Golf a leisure activity...A skill. PS: They are level at +1 each after 14. |
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| Member | I'd agree with that. Tiger is an athlete exceeding at a leisure activity. A damn hard leisure activity that requires a great deal of skill and metal strength and stamina, but it ain't a sport. Anyhow, not to take away from it. They're tied at 14. Compelling stuff! |
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| Respect & Honour A Total Bastard | Unreal. Sudden death it is as Tiger birdies the 18th again.
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| Respect & Honour A Total Bastard | This is supposed to be live on TSN.ca but I haven't gotten it to work all morning - anyone else have any luck?
__________________ Take the piss (out of someone) vb. British -- to mock, deride, poke fun (at). This vulgarism has been in widespread use since the late 1940s. The original idea evoked by the expression was that of deflating someone, recalling the description of a self-important blusterer as 'all piss and wind.' |
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