I have no problem with the spikes, it makes it easier to walk an extremely tough course to walk. The other stuff is complete douche.
Buy some Nike Free (or another brand's minimalist shoe) and leave the spikes at home.
If the course is that tough to walk, and the spikes really do make it easier, wouldn't it make more sense to wear baseball or football cleats and really be able to dig in and walk more efficiently on the tough terrain?
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Weir's last 4 rounds at Augusta, 72,79.76.79 (this is when he was fully healthy and playing a full schedule). If he shoots 72 the bet loses. If he shoots 76 the bet likely loses. My thinking, which I am not 100% certain yet is that if he shoots 78 and his body is hurting, he quits.
I think we are on different wavelengths here. I forgot the "must complete 36 holes" rule obviously isn't a US rule
Here is the final card. I wanted to play a fade on Olsen, but I just couldnt get any concrete information on how he was feeling. The kid is ultra talented and if healthy hes a tough guy to bet against.
Agreed, the kid is good. However, the week after he had the good result (about a month ago) he was in a car accident. He suffered whiplash and that is why he withdrew the next week
Top Asian lol
Took rory and tiger to win masters. Square as Fuck.
Read the greens were slower than he'll yesterday ...but still props to the kidThe kid is 14 playing in a different country, and shoots one over on the toughest greens in the us. Unreal short game display from what I read.
Pretty ridiculous they gave Guan a stroke penalty.