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06-19-2011 12:29 PM #31
Actually, NBC thankfully didn't show us very much of Phil's demolition derby. I agree with you, though, that they simply talk too much. They fear an economy of words and a poignant silence. Maybe they are paid by the word.
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06-19-2011 01:01 PM #32
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06-19-2011 02:46 PM #33
At the risk of sounding totally biased that why I LOVE the BBC golf coverage. They probably speak half as much and when they do they don't ususally just state the obvious or simply describe what we are all watching. They seem to give the viewer some credit and actually assume we are watching the pictures and know a little about golf....but as I said...I guess I am completely biased
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06-19-2011 06:33 PM #34
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06-19-2011 06:35 PM #35
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06-19-2011 07:05 PM #36
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06-19-2011 07:17 PM #37
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06-19-2011 07:23 PM #38
Mike, a "troll thread"can be understood by looking at the definition of a troll.
An Internet "troll" is a person who delights in sowing discord on the Internet. They try to start arguments and upset people. Sometimes they do so by directly antagonizing individuals or groups of people. They will often do so indirectly by reviving topics that are known to be controversial, posting flaimbait topics (religon politics, sexuality) and sometimes stating an outlandish opinion to spark a backlash.
Trolls see Internet communications services as convenient venues for their bizarre game. For some reason, other Internet users are not quite human but are a kind of digital abstraction. Indeed, the greater the fuss they cause, the greater their 'achievement' (as they see it).
The anonymity of the net allows trolls to flourish. They are easily identified by the fact that they are constantly at odds with other members of the forum, and often take shots at individuals they have disagreed with in the past, trying to provoke a reaction.
Finally, trolls create a paranoid environment, such that a casual criticism by a new arrival can elicit a ferocious and inappropriate backlash or ridicule.When you try to reason with a troll, he wins. When you insult a troll, he wins. When you scream at a troll, he wins. The only thing that trolls can't handle is being ignored.Life dinnae come wit gimmies so yuv got nae chance o' gitt'n any from me.
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06-19-2011 07:37 PM #39Proud member of the 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014 Ottawa Golf Ryder Cup teams.
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06-19-2011 08:23 PM #40
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06-19-2011 08:35 PM #41
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06-19-2011 08:48 PM #42
It's a waste of time is what it is, don't post ANOTHER new thread on the same topic find an old one and bring it back to life if you want to bring up Tiger Woods again. It's never Tiger fans bringing him up on this board it's the guys that have a hate on for him, can we start a tiger haters side forum. You guys can have a grand ol time in there and we won't have to listen to your snide commentary over and over about the SAME thing.
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06-19-2011 09:05 PM #43
OK I think we have all said our bit regarding the haters / trolling. Let's get back on topic if anyone has anything else to add.
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06-19-2011 09:52 PM #44
Holy Crap McIlroy! what a fantastic performance...I don't think I have seen golf played much better than he played this week. I am so happy for him. And for what is worth I thought Tigers congratulatory tweet was a nice touch
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06-19-2011 10:08 PM #45
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Totally agree with Golfbum ! So nice to be able to watch the rest of the field for a change. I actually watched most of the tourney live, not in my TW mode (ie - PVR it and then fast forward through all the Tiger nause). Chalk me up clearly in the minority group - I will be completely happy if TW never plays another game. Too many other good young players to watch these days. Well done Rory ... I'm sure we'll be seeing much more of you in the future.
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06-19-2011 10:15 PM #46
Amen to that. Saw him in 2000 at the Bell Canadian Open. Best ever.
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06-19-2011 10:46 PM #47
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> Amen to that. Saw him in 2000 at the Bell Canadian Open. Best ever.
Fourlights,
Are you sure about that ? Rory would have been about 11 years old in 2000.
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06-20-2011 02:13 AM #48
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06-20-2011 08:30 AM #49
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Rory was striking it pretty solid during the 4 rounds. Actually Rory strikes it pretty solid anytime he plays. He learned from his mistakes at the Masters and made no mistakes this time around.
Plus he is fun to watch. He doesn't stand around wasting time before hitting shots. Gets the yardage, pulls the club and steps up and hits it. No club tossing or swearing after a bad shot.
I loved the expression on his face when he stiffed it on 10 yesterday. Priceless
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06-20-2011 08:41 AM #50
If the guys ahead had been able to play more quickly Messrs. Yang and McIlroy would have finished in 4 hours or less. That's moving along when you're playing in, and trying to win, the US Open. I loved every minute of the tournament. Good golf always captivates me, and there was plenty of it. I can't wait for The Open.
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06-20-2011 09:33 AM #51
These types of posts are also why I seldom post here anymore. Too many negative post to make people react. Rory was incredible to watch no question. Perfect swing and gentlemen. I like this kid and he will be the next #1 in the world a la Tiger IMO.
But Tiger made the Tour what it is today money wise and attractive for young kids. Not Jack, Arnie…. You say that because you grew up watching those guys. Before Tiger, golf was not that interesting for the casual golf fan. Tiger was and still is a crowed magnet. That sells tickets, attracts the media and that equals $$$$$! Heck Tiger was more popular than most PGA if not all PGA players when he was winning three US AM’s. It was a media circus was he announced he was turning pro. Denying that is blindness IMO.
I hope Tiger comes back with the domination he had in the past years. I think golf would greatly benefit seeing a tight race for #1 in the world between Rory ant Tiger. I just hope Rory can start winning 6-7 tournaments per season and then we might see a duel if Tiger can come back with his A game. If not that we might start seeing negative posts about continuous coverage of Rory in the years to come…….Strive for perfection, but never expect it!
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06-20-2011 09:42 AM #52
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06-20-2011 09:50 AM #53
The Golf channel brought up a good point about what they expect from Rory going forward. Some are saying he's the next golf superstar and that he's going to win many more majors; but some of the commentators were saying he's never talked about chasing records like TW did and he might get complacent.... We'll see what happens. I would bet money that he'll win more majors (3 or 4) in his career but not 14 or 18.
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06-20-2011 09:52 AM #54
Not as much as the comeback to break Jacks record but more for the rivalry between Tiger and possibly the next one in Rory. The battle would be fun to watch. Tiger has never had a solid rival during his career. Now I guess it would be the other way around. Rory would have a rival IF Tiger comes back.
Could you imagine if Rory would have won the Masters?? Two in a row!!! Let’s see what he will bring to the table at the Brit Open.Strive for perfection, but never expect it!
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06-20-2011 09:58 AM #55
Who's being provocative now? Claiming that Tiger made the Tour what it is today invites the very controversy you rail against. You can't have it both ways. For my part, I think that Tiger was an obviously important player on the Tour, but you can make a strong argument that for sustained growth, Arnie's impact was greater. The jump in the number of players taking up the game and sticking with it argue in favor of Arnie and Ike. If Tiger's role in the game was so pivotal, then would his recent self-induced fall from grace have had a corresponding negative effect on the game?
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06-20-2011 10:04 AM #56
I think the coverage yesterday displayed how desperate the tour is for a new star. Throughout the telecast yesterday, they all but annointed Rory as the best player of this generation, and THE guy to beat for the foreseeable future. He's won two tournaments on US soil, and two in Europe. I understand he's just getting going, but I think it's a tad early to be heaping on the praise, and even worse, the expectations. He's got big shoes to fill, and I just hope he doesn't crumble under the pressure being put on him by the sport as a whole.
Best case for golf would be if Tiger came all the way back, and Rory took him down in a major on Sunday. End the Tiger era correctly - not via injury or scandal.
Lastly, why is everyone so sure Rory's a "perfect gentleman"? I'm sure he is a good guy, but aren't these the same expectations the sport placed on the last phenom? Why ensure that any fall from grace is so severe? Why not manage our expectations of a 22 year old man, and assume he's going to make mistakes, swear after a bad shot, and toss a club in frustration here and there. Surely it won't be the worst thing a 22 year old with millions of dollars has ever done.
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06-20-2011 10:04 AM #57
Lest anyone confuse what I am saying, let me be clear. I would love to see Tiger back in his old form. His presence would make for good golf and good theatre. That said, I am not prepared for a minute to attribute to him a singular influence on the growth of the game. The numbers just don't bear that out. Having said that, I would love to see Tiger, Day, McIlroy and others going toe to toe in the near future. Now that would be memorable. In the meantime, I will rejoice in the talented players that are actually playing right now.
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06-20-2011 10:33 AM #58
Mike, we could debate this until our faces turns blue. I agree that all great players have made an impact in there era. Let’s just leave it at that. I’m just tired of reading about post of “it’s refreshing of not seeing Tiger on TV but what the heck let’s talk about him anyways”.
Get well Tiger and comeback with your A game. Golf fans need a rivalry for the #1 spot since nobody seems to want to take a grip and run away with it.Strive for perfection, but never expect it!
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06-20-2011 10:47 AM #59
I appreciate your point. I have never contended, though, that golf is better without Tiger. To the contrary, when he's playing, he is something else to watch. But I just wish that the networks were more balanced in their coverage when he's present. Having said that, I am with you 100% in wishing to see Tiger back on Tour firing on all cylinders.
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06-20-2011 11:48 AM #60
I am not a Tiger hater. I'm a media-loves-Tiger-24/7 hater. It's nice to see some attention go elsewhere after 10+ years of all Tiger, all the time. That being said, if Rory keeps winning now, the media will be in constant orbit around Planet McIlroy, and we'll be right back here in a couple of years complaining about him too.
The media doesn't care who it is, they just have an insatiable hunger for the "next big thing", and they'll ride it through good and bad until they've sucked the life out of it, and then move on to the next meal.When applying the Rules, you follow them line by line. You don't read between them.
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