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It's grown men with metal clubs trying to hit a round object in a hole in the ground in lesser swings than their competitors. You know, that's definitely not a big venture if you think about what the actual game is, but they have so much pageantry and tradition of this place in Georgia that And they make it so dramatized.
It's grown men with metal clubs trying to hit a round object in a hole in the ground in lesser swings than their competitors. You know, that's definitely not a big venture if you think about what the actual game is, but they have so much pageantry and tradition of this place in Georgia that And they make it so dramatized.
It's grown men with metal clubs trying to hit a round object in a hole in the ground in lesser swings than their competitors. You know, that's definitely not a big venture if you think about what the actual game is, but they have so much pageantry and tradition of this place in Georgia that And they make it so dramatized.
And, you know, you have the meals and it's a club and it's an inclusive thing. And you've arrived, you know, in competition if you win this. Well, here's this Roy McIlroy who's from Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland. He won all the other legs of what they call the Grand Slam, which is you have โ they used to call it the British Open. Now I think it's just called the Open.
And, you know, you have the meals and it's a club and it's an inclusive thing. And you've arrived, you know, in competition if you win this. Well, here's this Roy McIlroy who's from Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland. He won all the other legs of what they call the Grand Slam, which is you have โ they used to call it the British Open. Now I think it's just called the Open.
And, you know, you have the meals and it's a club and it's an inclusive thing. And you've arrived, you know, in competition if you win this. Well, here's this Roy McIlroy who's from Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland. He won all the other legs of what they call the Grand Slam, which is you have โ they used to call it the British Open. Now I think it's just called the Open.
It's done somewhere in Europe. Then you have the U.S. Open, and then you have the PGA.
It's done somewhere in Europe. Then you have the U.S. Open, and then you have the PGA.
It's done somewhere in Europe. Then you have the U.S. Open, and then you have the PGA.
And you get a green jacket, which you could go buy. But you have to win it, you know, because you're in this. So this guy, Roy, you know, burst on the scene over a decade ago, wins the other three. And I think he's won a couple of them a couple times. But he didn't have this โ he didn't have the Masters. And he's obviously very good at golf. And so I watched the Masters this week.
And you get a green jacket, which you could go buy. But you have to win it, you know, because you're in this. So this guy, Roy, you know, burst on the scene over a decade ago, wins the other three. And I think he's won a couple of them a couple times. But he didn't have this โ he didn't have the Masters. And he's obviously very good at golf. And so I watched the Masters this week.
And you get a green jacket, which you could go buy. But you have to win it, you know, because you're in this. So this guy, Roy, you know, burst on the scene over a decade ago, wins the other three. And I think he's won a couple of them a couple times. But he didn't have this โ he didn't have the Masters. And he's obviously very good at golf. And so I watched the Masters this week.
He hit the ball further away. Overall, he hit the ball further, higher, could shape the shots because now they got this technology that shows he'll hit it right, then he'll hit it left. Most of them just have one shot and they just go with it. But he kept having these brain cramps and they kept just doing things that you could tell were totally mental. So he had two double bogeys on the first day.
He hit the ball further away. Overall, he hit the ball further, higher, could shape the shots because now they got this technology that shows he'll hit it right, then he'll hit it left. Most of them just have one shot and they just go with it. But he kept having these brain cramps and they kept just doing things that you could tell were totally mental. So he had two double bogeys on the first day.
He hit the ball further away. Overall, he hit the ball further, higher, could shape the shots because now they got this technology that shows he'll hit it right, then he'll hit it left. Most of them just have one shot and they just go with it. But he kept having these brain cramps and they kept just doing things that you could tell were totally mental. So he had two double bogeys on the first day.
Which, you know, because he looked like he was headed off to win it. But then he just โ and it's like he chipped the ball in the water. It was like something โ a novice golfer would do. Something I would do. Yeah, what are you doing? Well, he comes back, takes in the third round, and is winning by, what, four going into the final?
Which, you know, because he looked like he was headed off to win it. But then he just โ and it's like he chipped the ball in the water. It was like something โ a novice golfer would do. Something I would do. Yeah, what are you doing? Well, he comes back, takes in the third round, and is winning by, what, four going into the final?
Which, you know, because he looked like he was headed off to win it. But then he just โ and it's like he chipped the ball in the water. It was like something โ a novice golfer would do. Something I would do. Yeah, what are you doing? Well, he comes back, takes in the third round, and is winning by, what, four going into the final?
And all of a sudden, you know, a series of events, it's the Masters, you know, things happen, they're jockeying, but then he just looks like he can't be beat. He gets to, like, 14-under. All his playing partners. Everybody else is falling back. They're hitting it in the water. Okay, it's over. He's laying up on holes where he could obviously hit.
And all of a sudden, you know, a series of events, it's the Masters, you know, things happen, they're jockeying, but then he just looks like he can't be beat. He gets to, like, 14-under. All his playing partners. Everybody else is falling back. They're hitting it in the water. Okay, it's over. He's laying up on holes where he could obviously hit.