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    Everyone on TGC seems to be giving Fowler a BJ

    How do you like that, *****es?

    Even Arnie was okay with his style, and praised the kid like one of his own.

    I was getting a good kick out of watching the coverage today, knowing a lot of you were just hating.

    That's all I have to say.
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    Arnie even said he took the kid to play a round at Seminole before this tournament. If you're familiar with that club, its a pretty big deal. Bragged that Ricky had an eagle and 6 birdies. If I was Sam Saunders, I'd be a touch jealous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mongrel
    Arnie even said he took the kid to play a round at Seminole before this tournament. If you're familiar with that club, its a pretty big deal. Bragged that Ricky had an eagle and 6 birdies. If I was Sam Saunders, I'd be a touch jealous.
    I dunno..Sam got a lot of TV time when Arnie was in the booth. He's borderline missing the cut for F sakes. Arnie talked him up too, but not because he WAS a good player, but because he could BECOME a good player.
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    Quote Originally Posted by golfaholic
    How do you like that, *****es?

    Even Arnie was okay with his style, and praised the kid like one of his own.

    I was getting a good kick out of watching the coverage today, knowing a lot of you were just hating.

    That's all I have to say.
    I bet that is not all you got out of watching the coverage today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by golfaholic
    How do you like that, *****es?

    Even Arnie was okay with his style, and praised the kid like one of his own.

    I was getting a good kick out of watching the coverage today, knowing a lot of you were just hating.

    That's all I have to say.
    I have nothing against Fowler. I think he's a bit of a spectacle but who cares?

    I wouldn't want to have to cart around his 13 pairs of shoes, matching belts and hat. No joke, 13. That's what he said in a post round interview anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by poe4soul
    I have nothing against Fowler. I think he's a bit of a spectacle but who cares?

    I wouldn't want to have to cart around his 13 pairs of shoes, matching belts and hat. No joke, 13. That's what he said in a post round interview anyway.
    That is so gay.
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    Quote Originally Posted by poe4soul
    I have nothing against Fowler. I think he's a bit of a spectacle but who cares?

    I wouldn't want to have to cart around his 13 pairs of shoes, matching belts and hat. No joke, 13. That's what he said in a post round interview anyway.
    I bet he's got 13 matching purses.
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    I like them better talking about Fowler than tiger when he's 15 shots back. Remember some of the stuff Jesper Parnevik used to wear-did you think that was gay? I like Jesper, he'd probably like to knock tiger out. Ian Poulter wears some different stuff too. But hey, they have personalities, they're not wooden indians (walk straight ahead and do not ackowledge anybody-they'll call it focus) like tiger wood.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoonerBS
    I bet that is not all you got out of watching the coverage today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mongrel
    Arnie even said he took the kid to play a round at Seminole before this tournament. If you're familiar with that club, its a pretty big deal. Bragged that Ricky had an eagle and 6 birdies. If I was Sam Saunders, I'd be a touch jealous.
    Ricky Fowler is great for the game. Young guy with tons of talent. I think the outfits are kind of blinding but who really cares. I'd rather see that than Love III wearing his white pants and light blue polo shirt with saddle shoes. It's just so 80's. Gag me with a spoon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by famousdavis
    Ricky Fowler is great for the game. Young guy with tons of talent. I think the outfits are kind of blinding but who really cares. I'd rather see that than Love III wearing his white pants and light blue polo shirt with saddle shoes. It's just so 80's. Gag me with a spoon.
    Don't give Fowler the chance it may not be a spoon.

    Seriously, he has to tone down the clownfits. He plays well, he just needs to keep the image swallow-able.....sorry, I could not help myself, See, the guy is just a gay joke target. He may not even be gay... he just plays one on TV.
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    Quote Originally Posted by huskyhater
    I like them better talking about Fowler than tiger when he's 15 shots back. Remember some of the stuff Jesper Parnevik used to wear-did you think that was gay? I like Jesper, he'd probably like to knock tiger out. Ian Poulter wears some different stuff too. But hey, they have personalities, they're not wooden indians (walk straight ahead and do not ackowledge anybody-they'll call it focus) like tiger wood.
    Jesper who? You talking about that old fool Jesper Parnevik. Old Jesper woldn't weigh but a buck O five, Tiger would fuk him up. Jesper's been runnng off at the mouth since this wholething started, if I was Tiger the next time I saw him I'd close it for him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Home-slicer
    I saw Jesper on TV last weekend. I'm not sure how he's getting exemptions nowadays. Maybe it was a Euro event. Anyways, he's back to wearing that retarded hat with the brim popped up. Why he ever thought that was a good look I have no idea. He was trying to pull off the tight pants/white belt look that he helped pioneer but he has and old man pot belly now, so it was just plain sad.
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    To bad...

    Quote Originally Posted by golfaholic
    How do you like that, *****es?

    Even Arnie was okay with his style, and praised the kid like one of his own.

    I was getting a good kick out of watching the coverage today, knowing a lot of you were just hating.

    That's all I have to say.
    even the moderators here have gutter mouth. Wouldn't it be nice if you'd post without using foul language?

    Why the plethora of posts using sexual innuendos & cuss words. No I'm not over religious. I just think it shows a lack of class, education and common decency. I'm guessing those of you with young kids don't speak like that around them so why here. It's certainly not impressive and makes you look like some teenager trying to sound cool. It doesn't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fred3
    even the moderators here have gutter mouth. Wouldn't it be nice if you'd post without using foul language?

    Why the plethora of posts using sexual innuendos & cuss words. No I'm not over religious. I just think it shows a lack of class, education and common decency. I'm guessing those of you with young kids don't speak like that around them so why here. It's certainly not impressive and makes you look like some teenager trying to sound cool. It doesn't.
    fred3, b.itches is just a teenage and twenty-something colloquialism that's worked its way into mainstream lexicon. I'm fine with it as the word b.itch was not originally inflammatory, it simply meant female dog. Apparently a group of very angry people bastardized it (ooh...sorry). Angry people can really ruin things for the rest of us. I think it's time we returned the word b.itch it to its rightful place.

    Some words are hopelessly foul and should be avoided. Take the word c.unt for instance. This word is offensive to all women so I say let's strike c.unt from usage under all circumstances. I might say the same about c.ock, but alot of people like cock. I don't but I still like using it.

    Those are just my thoughts. I imagine the others have their own feelings about b.itches, c.unt and c.ock. However we might feel about words like these, in today's world you simply can't escape their usage. Everywhere you go it's b.itches, c.unt and c.ock, b.itches, c.unt and c.ock, b.itches, c.unt and c.ock. Enough already! Really, there are other words than b.itches, c.unt and c.ock.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Not a hacker
    Jesper who? You talking about that old fool Jesper Parnevik. Old Jesper woldn't weigh but a buck O five, Tiger would fuk him up. Jesper's been runnng off at the mouth since this wholething started, if I was Tiger the next time I saw him I'd close it for him.
    I saw Jesper on TV last weekend. I'm not sure how he's getting exemptions nowadays. Maybe it was a Euro event. Anyways, he's back to wearing that retarded hat with the brim popped up. Why he ever thought that was a good look I have no idea. He was trying to pull off the tight pants/white belt look that he helped pioneer but he has and old man pot belly now, so it was just plain sad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Home-slicer
    I saw Jesper on TV last weekend. I'm not sure how he's getting exemptions nowadays. Maybe it was a Euro event. Anyways, he's back to wearing that retarded hat with the brim popped up. Why he ever thought that was a good look I have no idea. He was trying to pull off the tight pants/white belt look that he helped pioneer but he has and old man pot belly now, so it was just plain sad.
    Yeah thats about all tiger could win these day, a fight with Jesper. HAHA, I think its great, he's a has-been.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fred3
    even the moderators here have gutter mouth. Wouldn't it be nice if you'd post without using foul language?

    Why the plethora of posts using sexual innuendos & cuss words. No I'm not over religious. I just think it shows a lack of class, education and common decency. I'm guessing those of you with young kids don't speak like that around them so why here. It's certainly not impressive and makes you look like some teenager trying to sound cool. It doesn't.
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    Why do you not kiss my a$$. And go back to downloading your kiddy porn.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lorenzoinoc
    fred3, b.itches is just a teenage and twenty-something colloquialism that's worked its way into mainstream lexicon. I'm fine with it as the word b.itch was not originally inflammatory, it simply meant female dog. Apparently a group of very angry people bastardized it (ooh...sorry). Angry people can really ruin things for the rest of us. I think it's time we returned the word b.itch it to its rightful place.

    Some words are hopelessly foul and should be avoided. Take the word c.unt for instance. This word is offensive to all women so I say let's strike c.unt from usage under all circumstances. I might say the same about c.ock, but alot of people like cock. I don't but I still like using it.

    Those are just my thoughts. I imagine the others have their own feelings about b.itches, c.unt and c.ock. However we might feel about words like these, in today's world you simply can't escape their usage. Everywhere you go it's b.itches, c.unt and c.ock, b.itches, c.unt and c.ock, b.itches, c.unt and c.ock. Enough already! Really, there are other words than b.itches, c.unt and c.ock.
    First thing that came to mind was a simple. STFU, Fred.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Home-slicer
    I saw Jesper on TV last weekend. I'm not sure how he's getting exemptions nowadays. Maybe it was a Euro event. Anyways, he's back to wearing that retarded hat with the brim popped up. Why he ever thought that was a good look I have no idea. He was trying to pull off the tight pants/white belt look that he helped pioneer but he has and old man pot belly now, so it was just plain sad.
    My thoughts precisely on Jesper. I've never liked him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fred3
    even the moderators here have gutter mouth. Wouldn't it be nice if you'd post without using foul language?

    Why the plethora of posts using sexual innuendos & cuss words. No I'm not over religious. I just think it shows a lack of class, education and common decency. I'm guessing those of you with young kids don't speak like that around them so why here. It's certainly not impressive and makes you look like some teenager trying to sound cool. It doesn't.
    Hello, Fred. Nice of you to make your once a month appearance. Now, please go back to your anal retentive way of life.
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    Rickie Fowler just did an interview with his hat on backwards....Oh shoot it has started, the hoodhomofication of golf. meanwhile back at the tee some other young kid that I thought had some tallent throws a tantrum and starts wildly swinging his club in anger after he sucks a tee shot...That dumbass could have hit someone that might have been coming up behind him thinking he was done swinging. What the hell is wrong with these kids?
    I find it interesting that as we watch a game, we have no idea who will win. That is because no one has the tallent to win week after week. I think it is because most if not all of these new guys learned how to play from a golf pro. No one actually plays their own game. Its all about someone else's swing theory. Trevino learned with some old clubs behind the caddy shack, and the other greats in similar ways as well. I never took a walking lesson, yet I think I can walk as well as anyone, Hell I even taught myself to walk with my hands. I made plenty of cash off people betting against me being able to walk the lenght of a basketball court when I was younger. And that was not some slouch attempt. I made it a point to have true form while doing it. The point is that greatness comes from within, good can be manufactured.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jetdriver
    Rickie Fowler just did an interview with his hat on backwards....Oh shoot it has started, the hoodhomofication of golf. meanwhile back at the tee some other young kid that I thought had some tallent throws a tantrum and starts wildly swinging his club in anger after he sucks a tee shot...That dumbass could have hit someone that might have been coming up behind him thinking he was done swinging. What the hell is wrong with these kids?
    I find it interesting that as we watch a game, we have no idea who will win. That is because no one has the tallent to win week after week. I think it is because most if not all of these new guys learned how to play from a golf pro. No one actually plays their own game. Its all about someone else's swing theory. Trevino learned with some old clubs behind the caddy shack, and the other greats in similar ways as well. I never took a walking lesson, yet I think I can walk as well as anyone, Hell I even taught myself to walk with my hands. I made plenty of cash off people betting against me being able to walk the lenght of a basketball court when I was younger. And that was not some slouch attempt. I made it a point to have true form while doing it. The point is that greatness comes from within, good can be manufactured.
    Bubba is self taught, works the ball all over the place, bombs it off the tee, etc. I'm sure there are others.

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    I feel I have to mention this:

    I do not approve of the backwards hat wearing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by poe4soul
    Bubba is self taught, works the ball all over the place, bombs it off the tee, etc. I'm sure there are others.
    I like bubba. Some how I do not think of him as "the young ones" I guess because he acts the part. I am sure there are others, but the other little bratts give the field a bad name.
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    ONE thing though.......

    Quote Originally Posted by jetdriver
    I like bubba. Some how I do not think of him as "the young ones" I guess because he acts the part. I am sure there are others, but the other little bratts give the field a bad name.
    The YOUNG ONES have personalities-too many nutt-huggers are still po'ed about tigger being a hack and forget how much of an arrogant A-HOLE he was out there. COMPARED?????...These kids are a breath of fresh air-the PGA is better off without the 'N' attitude that wood dragged (unfortunately) to the Tour. The Tour is FAR better off without that crap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by golfaholic
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    Quote Originally Posted by famousdavis
    Ricky Fowler is great for the game. Young guy with tons of talent. I think the outfits are kind of blinding but who really cares. I'd rather see that than Love III wearing his white pants and light blue polo shirt with saddle shoes. It's just so 80's. Gag me with a spoon.
    Not to mention the spare tire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by golfaholic
    How do you like that, *****es?

    Even Arnie was okay with his style, and praised the kid like one of his own.

    I was getting a good kick out of watching the coverage today, knowing a lot of you were just hating.

    That's all I have to say.
    If you want some good candid photo's of Rickie for your spankbank, you should follow Bubba on twitter. They must be pretty good friends. They are always going out to eat, ribbing each other and hanging out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverologist
    If you want some good candid photo's of Rickie for your spankbank, you should follow Bubba on twitter. They must be pretty good friends. They are always going out to eat, ribbing each other and hanging out.
    That's just wrong right there. Even for GR that's pretty sick.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverologist
    If you want some good candid photo's of Rickie for your spankbank, you should follow Bubba on twitter. They must be pretty good friends. They are always going out to eat, ribbing each other and hanging out.
    Hey, as long as they don't ask each other what they're going to wear or watch Glee together I'm cool with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverologist
    If you want some good candid photo's of Rickie for your spankbank, you should follow Bubba on twitter. They must be pretty good friends. They are always going out to eat, ribbing each other and hanging out.
    Why follow bubba when I'm already following Rickie?
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