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The only thing ripping his pants beyond repair was the bs he was blowing out his ass
Initially, I had included a Spongebob reference to "ripping his pants" but then I deleted it.

The only thing ripping his pants beyond repair was the bs he was blowing out his ass

Yeah you had to figure that was a possibility with his mental health history. He acted like an ahole at times but it began to make some sense when he opened up about it. It’s sad to see someone go when it seems they are just starting to turn their life around.Sadly this was suicide. Can’t imagine his parents grief.
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Family says golfer Murray, 30, died by suicide
PGA Tour golfer Grayson Murray died by suicide, his family said Sunday. "Life wasn't always easy for Grayson," his parents said. "We know he rests peacefully now."www.espn.com
I’m glad you posted the acceptable version of events.Sadly this was suicide. Can’t imagine his parents grief.
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Family says golfer Murray, 30, died by suicide
PGA Tour golfer Grayson Murray died by suicide, his family said Sunday. "Life wasn't always easy for Grayson," his parents said. "We know he rests peacefully now."www.espn.com
Huh?I’m glad you posted the acceptable version of events.
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LPGA's Thompson, 15-time winner, to retire at 29
LPGA golfer Lexi Thompson, the winner of 15 events who was just 12 when she qualified for her first U.S. Women's Open, will retire from full-time competition at 29.www.espn.com
Looking forward to the Canadian Open after reading this article about the course restoration:
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Five things to know: Hamilton Golf and Country Club - PGA TOUR
Hamilton Golf and Country Club, one of Canada’s top-ranked facilities, will host the RBC Canadian Open for the seventh time this week.www.pgatour.com
That green looks like a hardwood floor. LolThe crowd still gives her the golf clap after sinking it on the 10th shot.
I think as a player there is a time you would hope they shut the heck up.
Pretty tired of you rants on this topic for a couple of reasons. One being that that the PGA tour changed the season schedule. Do you not understand what the "A" stands for in the PGA?Course has held up fairly well so far despite it being short... 27 players under par out of 78 that went out in the morning. Early look suggests the cutline will be around par, which is going to be lower than most non-signautre events (especially since the weather is not acting up)
The field is weak though. I have spoken out about it a number of times, but I'll summarize my comments.
- Totally understand why the PGA tour had to go the "signature" route as a response to LIV - it was a necessary call (although perhaps 8 events is a few too much as it dilutes the significant of them). And it was going to hurt the events that were not designated as signature, but they needed to do it.
I think 80 players for all of them is way too much. 80 takes away the prestige of making the event. Should be closer to 60, or perhaps a mix of 60/80.
- Still don't understand why the Harford Open gets signature status over Canadian Open. Or even the Heritage a tournament that almost died 10 years ago, because of lack of sponsors and ticket revenue . Or perhaps consider rotating the courses? A course like Colonial getting into the mix some years would be nice.
- And finally, why the heck are you surrounding a major event with two signature events. They should never line up 3 top events in a row. You kill the events around them, and even that 3rd sig event will lose some interest.. At least last year the Canadian Open was the week in front of the US Open -- now it was moved one further week forward.
- Finally Jay Monahan, who gloated in the success of the Canadian Open while confronting the LIV startup in June 2022 at St. George's, and how it was a symbol of how great the PGA tour was. And since then he has screwed the event twice in a row. You suck for this and other reasons.
Association?Pretty tired of you rants on this topic for a couple of reasons. One being that that the PGA tour changed the season schedule. Do you not understand what the "A" stands for in the PGA?
Secondly and more importantly... Never forget the War of 1812.
Pretty tired of you rants on this topic for a couple of reasons. One being that that the PGA tour changed the season schedule. Do you not understand what the "A" stands for in the PGA?
Secondly and more importantly... Never forget the War of 1812.
In Tiger's prime he rarely played the events before and after majors. I wonder if this schedule was played 20 yrs. ago Tiger would've said "I'm not changing my routine" and just cut the check for skipping too many signature events.- And finally, why the heck are you surrounding a major event with two signature events. They should never line up 3 top events in a row. You kill the events around them, and even that 3rd sig event will lose some interest.. At least last year the Canadian Open was the week in front of the US Open -- now it was moved one further week forward.
Professional Golfers’ Association of America (PGA of America), organization formed in the United States in 1916. By the early 21st century the PGA of America (often conventionally shortened to “PGA”) had a membership of more than 25,000 playing and teaching professionals. Its annual PGA Championship is one of the world’s four major golf tournaments.Association?
| And Canada invaded the US in 1812 (never forget). | |
Professional Golfers’ Association of America (PGA of America), organization formed in the United States in 1916. By the early 21st century the PGA of America (often conventionally shortened to “PGA”) had a membership of more than 25,000 playing and teaching professionals. Its annual PGA Championship is one of the world’s four major golf tournaments.
Similar organizations exist in other countries (the PGA of Canada was founded in 1911).
And Canada invaded the US in 1812 (never forget).