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that was such a good joke that it needed repeating
Tee off baby, papa's watchin' ya.meanwhile , Lexi Thompson is teeing it off this weekend
polr Rory has a stomach ache from having to look at the LIV golfers at the BMW Classic
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Tee off baby, papa's watchin' ya.
Saw a docu on her the other day - what a lovely lady she is - in so many ways.
Rory has turned out a royal w@nker
The way I see it, we pay one price to play a round. May as well get our moneys worth by taking as many shots as possible…I seem to play a lot on the adjacent fairways
It is changing for sure... and hopefully for the betterment of the game.So the tournament at Sanders Farm is so boring that I actually like the LPGA more
Then there is the European Dunhill Tournement , it is a little more interesting
but what I am looking forward to is the LIV event in Thailand
wow , the face of golf is sure changing
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It is changing for sure... and hopefully for the betterment of the game.
So many players are now realising the stupidity of the two organisations not having a dialogue and are calling for them to get around a table and talk. Pride can be a terrible thing and at the moment it appears to be the PGA fatcats that feel threatened the most.
Looking forward to the Thailand tourny.
Haha, nice one there Dean, nothing wrong with having dreams - reality is most often very different unfortunately. Still, I wish him well.congratulations to Higgo and Burmester for finishing 3 rd and 4 th respectively in the Sanderson Farms Tournament
Burmester , a PGA rookie at 33 , says he wants to be up there in Tiger Woods fame
well he better step on the gas lol
LIV in Thailand this weekend
PGA Tour fans are going to be seeing a lot of "Mean Dean" this fall – and likely next year as well.
Dean Burmester, the 33-year-old rookie from Bloemfontein, South Africa, earned his Tour card via this year’s Korn Ferry Tour Finals after spending most of his career competing on the DP World Tour and Sunshine Tour, where he has won a combined 10 times.
Now, though, it’s time to put down roots in the U.S.
Ultimately, this is the position he wants to be in.
“I'm like pretty much everybody else my age and younger; everyone grew up watching Tiger winning amazing historic events on the PGA Tour, and I want to come out here and try and put my name next to his on some of those trophies. It's pretty simple,” said Burmester, who prior to this week had made just three regular Tour starts in his career, two coming last season. “When I got the call up and I knew I had enough points to get to the Korn Ferry finals, it was a no-brainer. I know other guys who have gone through. Christiaan Bezuidenhout, we share the same coach, and he guided me through exactly how to play those golf courses, and the plan worked, and we played great and finished sixth on the list, which gets me into pretty much all the [fall] events, outside of the short fields, and gives me a really good chance before the re-rank.
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