Pantone282C
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I've seen golf courses eat up golf balls but that is the first time I have seen the ground physically abuse a golfer.
I've seen golf courses eat up golf balls but that is the first time I have seen the ground physically abuse a golfer.
I didn’t realize it was a golf playoff...lol... oh man, that hits right on the button.
well then its a big deal I didnt realize this. again WTG tonySorenstam retired almost a decade and half ago.
Announced in May 2008 that would be her last year playing competitive golf; her last tournament was in December of that year.
Sorenstam was inactive in competitive golf until she turned 50 in 2020 and became eligible for the women's senior tour.
Sorenstam won the 2021 U.S. Senior Women's Open.
It qualified her for this year's U.S. Women's Open, in which she played, but missed the cut at 13-over.
My wrists take umbrage to that.I've seen golf courses eat up golf balls but that is the first time I have seen the ground physically abuse a golfer.
Her short game was about as good as it gets, in her prime.Sorenstam retired almost a decade and half ago.
Announced in May 2008 that would be her last year playing competitive golf; her last tournament was in December of that year.
Sorenstam was inactive in competitive golf until she turned 50 in 2020 and became eligible for the women's senior tour.
Sorenstam won the 2021 U.S. Senior Women's Open.
It qualified her for this year's U.S. Women's Open, in which she played, but missed the cut at 13-over.
I tell you if you ever get the chance to go watch these golfers in person do it. I have not had the luxury of doing so but I have a buddy who has and the women have some of the sweetest strokes in golf.Her short game was about as good as it gets, in her prime.
Oh yeah, they do. They don't usually hit very long, but their accuracy is incredible. You watch the swings of Sorenstam, or any number of the Korean players, and they're textbook. Then you have Paula Creamer, who whips her head underneath, and she's still accurate.I tell you if you ever get the chance to go watch these golfers in person do it. I have not had the luxury of doing so but I have a buddy who has and the women have some of the sweetest strokes in golf.
Oh yeah, they do. They don't usually hit very long, but their accuracy is incredible. You watch the swings of Sorenstam, or any number of the Korean players, and they're textbook. Then you have Paula Creamer, who whips her head underneath, and she's still accurate.
I always tell my friends when if they take up golf to watch the LPGA players play and pick up what you can from them.
ok...but only because Anika now looks to be off the roids.similar to anika let me clarify
Samelol Ive been watching them for 20 years and still a frikken 18 handicap I wish i could consitantly swing like them as i love the game of golf. I suck at it but I love it
Party pooper has arrived! Whatever would we do without ya.
Oh..a mom joke. WOW....original...daring!As long as your mom likes me, that is all that matters.
Oh..a mom joke. WOW....original...daring!
So you like doing the dead? Well my mom says even her dead you couldn't do nothing.
lol Ive been watching them for 20 years and still a frikken 18 handicap I wish i could consitantly swing like them as i love the game of golf. I suck at it but I love it
Romo, like Dak today, was inconsistent, and I mean as in leadership in the playoffs or lack of it.
I recall mediocre seasons with Romo, and when he got to the playoffs, he was ...well, old boy, a failure and certainly not Super Bowl material as you proclaim. Here is what SportsFanfare concluded re Romo.
"In his career, Romo has played in 5 Divisional Round games and 4 Conference Championship Games. Unfortunately, the Dallas Cowboys QB has a 3-2 overall record in those games but he’s never been able to win a Super Bowl with them. In both of his NFC Championship Game appearances against the New York Giants and Green Bay Packers, Romo was unable to lead his team past those opponents. In this year’s Conference Championship loss, Romo threw a costly interception that led to the Packers’ winning points by way of a field goal. He finished the game with 2 touchdowns and 3 interceptions in total."
Then there was Mr. Bobble in Seattle. Tear our me heart, Tony!
Face it, we have nor have an elite QB since 1998.
But one of these days we shall, and our wrath will be known in the NFL!