CowgirlsFan Posted April 10, 2017 Posted April 10, 2017 Bummed about Jordan Yet congratulations to Sergio Garcia This may have been his last chance since he's so close to 40.
Dante Posted April 10, 2017 Posted April 10, 2017 (edited) I watched some of the 4K offerings on Direct TV. Beautiful. Bummed about JordanYet congratulations to Sergio GarciaThis may have been his last chance since he's so close to 40. What's up with the Star's dumping Ruff? That guy goes to Vegas I bet. Edited April 10, 2017 by Dante
thebug Posted April 10, 2017 Posted April 10, 2017 If I had to guess who's going to win, I would go with Sergio.
boyst Posted April 10, 2017 Posted April 10, 2017 America needs to win this. I turned over to see the final end hoping it'd be over and 60 minutes would be on. The last hit was so over the top sensational it bordered on weak. Golf is fun to watch when they can just let them show the guys. When they try to build drama and anxiety up in the announcing and broadcast it gets laughable.
eball Posted April 10, 2017 Author Posted April 10, 2017 America needs to win this. I turned over to see the final end hoping it'd be over and 60 minutes would be on. The last hit was so over the top sensational it bordered on weak. Golf is fun to watch when they can just let them show the guys. When they try to build drama and anxiety up in the announcing and broadcast it gets laughable. I'm guessing you don't really follow professional golf very much. This was a great story; those of us who follow the game (and particularly the major tournaments) have basically watched Sergio grow up on tour. He went from being the "next best thing" when he challenged Tiger at the PGA in '99 to what many considered a "failure" (ridiculous) because he could never get it done in a major despite having a very successful career (including solid performances in the Ryder Cup). We've seen the Sergio who could barely swing a club because of his grip/re-grip tic to a young man who has matured and finally put it all together on the biggest stage. It was awesome and I'm very happy for him.
USMCBillsFan Posted April 10, 2017 Posted April 10, 2017 I'm guessing you don't really follow professional golf very much. This was a great story; those of us who follow the game (and particularly the major tournaments) have basically watched Sergio grow up on tour. He went from being the "next best thing" when he challenged Tiger at the PGA in '99 to what many considered a "failure" (ridiculous) because he could never get it done in a major despite having a very successful career (including solid performances in the Ryder Cup). We've seen the Sergio who could barely swing a club because of his grip/re-grip tic to a young man who has matured and finally put it all together on the biggest stage. It was awesome and I'm very happy for him. And his fiance is SMOKING hot!
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