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Tiger Woods Tuesday during the TGL game.
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Welcome! Where are you, you ask. I’m calling it this weekend 9. Think of it as a place to warm you for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. We will have thoughts. We will have tips. We will have tweets. But only nine at all, though sometimes perhaps more and sometimes perhaps less. How much for whom am I? The paragraphs below show some of the stories. I can reach nick.piastowski@golf.com
“Everyone has a game plan until they are punched in the mouth.” – Mike Tyson
I love that quotation. It always makes me think. The bravado’s side – Iron Mike heard your chirps, but you will not bark a handle behind a handle on the chin. But there is also the exposure side. Tyson apparently meant that it was a game, and in the cases of his opponents, he was mostly. But looked at another way, a ‘note’ gives you a person to live and in vibrant colors. There is no more scenario. How they react at the moment says some things.
Came to my mind as I looked meeting Tuesday – and especially as I looked at Tiger Woods Misinterpret Caddy Talk Caddy and his red polo become uncontrolled.
To capture you, during the one-month-old, simulator-based game, Woods hit a 294-yard pointed sweatshirt in a 481 yard, he asked his cadet, Woods Longs Confidante Rob McNamara, for a courtyard, and McNamara said, “99.” You can know where this is going. In such cases, the cadets usually throw ‘1’, as it is given if you just look forward. But Woods took it like 99 yards, grabbed a wedge, threw it short and Hilari was followed. The teammates laughed. ESPN notifiers laughed. You laugh.
Everyone laughed at Woods, the great winner 15 times trying to preserve his public image and the words as if he is defending a nine back in Augusta. Sometimes he is successful. Sometimes he is not. On Tuesday, he was not. He was punched in his mouth.
Then what did we get? Friday afternoon, I came back to see. He was animated, mainly towards McNamara. He repeated himself; In the first minute after the mistake, he said “99” five times. He laughed. His tone of voice changed. An interview in the game with Marty Smith of Espn was also great.
Smith began: “The biggest of all time, Tiger Woods, is still trying to analyze what hell just happened. But at least you can smile. ”
Said Woods: “No, I heard 99 yards. And so I went out there and hit him 100 meters, and one of the most embarrassing moments in my golf career just happened. “
Said Smith: “But breaking it into real life, this is how you boys speak in the true Golf course.”
Said Woods: “Yes, I know this.”
Said Smith: “And you can see the pin and you know there are 200 yards.”
Said Woods: “I know, I just got back. I mean, that was shameful. ”
Tiger Woods did what? Tgl sees probably the biggest shock with his mistake ’99’
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It was something. Two weeks after he announced his mother’s deathAll this was welcome as well.
Let’s see if we can find eight more items for weekend 9.
2 The second best part of the scene? Tom kim losing it. He can still be laughing.
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3 Thursday, through a statementWe were updated for negotiations on a funding agreement between the PGA Tour and the Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund. Read the statement:
We have just finished a constructive work session in the White House with President Trump and he Yasir al-Rumayyan.
Thanks to President Trump’s leadership, we have begun a discussion about golf reunion. We are committed to moving as soon as possible and will share additional details as appropriate.
We share a passion for the game and the importance of reunification. Most importantly, we all want the best players in the world to play together more often and we are committed to doing everything we can to give it results to our fans. “
– statement from Commissioner Jay Monahan, player Tiger Woods director and player director Adam Scott
In short, an appointment was held and the talks are progressing, which is more than nothing but less than something. But feeling is a deal is near. It seems speculative, though a comment from Adam Scott THE Associated Press’ Doug Ferguson It was visible. Wrote Ferguson:
“I wouldn’t be surprised – or I would not judge anyone, the members – if the reunion would happen and they were not happy with the way it happened,” Scott said, stopping to rub their eyes with both hands before adding , “I hope they won’t spend as much time talking about it as I have.
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“I wouldn’t hold it against anyone if there were negative emotions attached to it. The players’ opinion would come back.”
An agreement will not stop this conversation. Far from it.
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5. What am I reading (except The thoughtful prose of my colleagues)? This item is worth clicking.
HereAndrew beaton i Wall Street Journal He writes about Aimpoint, a theme that has received a lot of paint here, a golf website, but not so much on a well -respected, business -based website, and I am always interested in the fresh perspective. The story was excellent. There are details of Aimpoint’s supporters and opponents, along with what started it and how it began. I will tease the story with only the superiority, which is also excellent. Wrote Beaton:
When the best players in the world are lined up in a blow these days, many of them look completely broken.
Their process to read the greens everywhere from Augusta National in St andrews involves standing over the Putt line, closing an eye and climbing a finger in the air as if trying to greet a taxi at the club’s club. Never for centuries since a gang of Scottish began the balls of movement to a cup, one had not studied greens as before.
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6. A video from Andrew Lewis, a Dallas -based teaching professional, caught my attention for both information and creativity. In it, Lewis threw a ball on a mattress, placed a wind meter to the left of it, and ignited the “decorated young hair dryer” of his wife after her, giving her a reading when the wind can start to affect the ball in a surface area.
You can take a look at video Below.
A golf story that could only care about me
7 Adri Arnaus’s name, a long time of the World Tour DP from Spain – or what sounds like his name – is in “Dames”, a song from Biggy, a rapper of South Africa. Below is the song(most words are in African) and below this is A common video recently of Arnaus who is traveling the song in Spanish.
The refrain is deep in my head now.
Another golf story that could only care about me
8. The Holyhead Golf Club in North Wales was forced to close its 18th hole – after a neighbor complained that many golf balls were going to their property. The story was first reported by David Powell I Daily postand you can Read it completely here.
What live golf is on TV this weekend?
9. Here’s a Live Golf Summary on TV this weekend:
– Saturday
10:30 pm (Friday) -3: 30 AM et: Honda Lpga Thailand Third Round, Golf Channel
4:30 AM-9 am et: magic Kenya opur third round, golf channel
1 PM-3 PM et: Mexico Open Third Round, Golf Channel
3 Afternoon-6 Afternoon ET: Mexico Open the third round, nbc
– Sunday
10:30 pm (Friday) -3: 30 AM et: Last round of Honda Lpga Thailand, Golf Channel
4 am-9 am et: magic Kennya Open Last Round, Golf Channel
1 PM-3 PM et: Mexico Open Final Round, Golf Channel
3 Afternoon-6 Afternoon ET: Open Mexico Last round, NBC
What are you emailing me
10. Let’s do 10 items! Occasionally I will keep this space for e -mail for me, and that was more reaction to a slow article written two weeks ago.
I could not help, but respond to players without need to say to speed in the golf course. I live in southern Arizona, and my neighborhood courses have been flooded with tourists and snow from November to April every year. Most of them are kind and respectful, but I constantly meet people who seem to think that taking six hours to play a 6.300-yard course is fine. I constantly listen to them saying things like, “I’m retired, so I don’t care if I need eight hours” or “If they are in a hurry, they don’t have to play golf” or “if they want do something Quick, they have to go running, ”etc. (I am thinking that these are the same people who get in the left lane of the highway and then direct the speed limit and say, “I’m going the speed limit so they can just go around!”).
These people do not seem to realize that most of us are not retired and do not have all day to play golf! When a quarter is routinely lasting 20 minutes to play each single hole (hitting multiple shots, looking for lost balls like gold, taking 4-5 practical oscillations before each stroke, etc.) It simply ruins it for everyone else it all comes down only for ordinary courtesy and simply leaving the fastest groups play.
A good moment for your weekend
11 Let’s do 11 items! below It is a video of Dean Burmeter at the Liv Golf Adelaide event last week.
The gesture wins the week. Filled, it may only have won the year. (To watch the video, click on the white arrow in the middle of the picture.)
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Nick pastowski
Golfit.com editor
Nick Pastowski is an old editor on Golf.com and Golf Magazine. In his role, he is responsible for editing, writing and developing stories throughout the golf space. And when he is not writing about ways to hit the golf ball farther and narrower, Milwaukee’s locals are probably playing the game, hitting the ball left, right and short, and drinking a cold beer to wash his result. You can turn to him for any of these topics – his stories, his game or his beers – in Nick.piastowski@golf.com.