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This is why imo he isn’t and won’t be the face of a brand. There’s passion then there’s just lack of reaorct
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Does he need to adjust to slam that into the ground like that or do all his clubs being the same lie help ?
Wasn’t he in the last pairing yesterday too? As in, no one was behind him?
This is very low on the list of things that I care about. Bryson got mad and slammed a wedge. I am not going to sit and pound the "respect the game" card.
Slammed an iron? I don't know. Doesn't change my opinion. Don't really care about it.That's crazy! He hit a wedge on a 213 yard hole? Freakin' ridiculous...
I think the important question here is how does the varying head weight of his clubs affect the divot he makes when he slams his clubs like that?
Amen.There are a ton of guys that do this on tour, amazing the lengths people go to take down Bryson, honestly makes no sense to me. Sure it's bad to do, but tell that to every person on tour who does this.
I don't get worked up over a bad word or a little emotion but throwing clubs with 1000's watching with many being younger children that these guys are role models for is a little much at their level.I think people getting all worked up by a bad word and a club slam are the ones that need to grow up. The golf course is not a "safe" space.
I for one like someone that shows a little emotion. Golf is a sport just like any other and emotions are a part of it. One thing I hate is one some one throws an interception and then you see them on the sideline laughing and cutting up about it. The reason they are like that is because it really doesn't effect them they already have a contract. Golf isn't that way, these bad shots are costing a lot of money. If it was anyone of the haters hitting these shots for this kind of money I'm pretty sure they would be visually upset as well. These guys aren't robots they are humans. This is just Bryson hating. Which is stupid, he's smarter than you, better than you and does it in a weird way. Oh yeah he's still a 25 year old kid too, so stop bashing him all the time.
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I don't get worked up over a bad word or a little emotion but throwing clubs with 1000's watching with many being younger children that these guys are role models for is a little much at their level.
It's not a sport like any other and the fan interaction is totally different than football, basketball, soccer game, etc. The intimacy on the field makes it different and being able to observe everything from 5' away as opposed to hundreds of yards away is different.
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I don't get worked up over a bad word or a little emotion but throwing clubs with 1000's watching with many being younger children that these guys are role models for is a little much at their level.
It's not a sport like any other and the fan interaction is totally different than football, basketball, soccer game, etc. The intimacy on the field makes it different and being able to observe everything from 5' away as opposed to hundreds of yards away is different.
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Well if Charles says it then it has to be true...
I think people getting all worked up by a bad word and a club slam are the ones that need to grow up. The golf course is not a "safe" space.
I for one like someone that shows a little emotion. Golf is a sport just like any other and emotions are a part of it. One thing I hate is one some one throws an interception and then you see them on the sideline laughing and cutting up about it. The reason they are like that is because it really doesn't effect them they already have a contract. Golf isn't that way, these bad shots are costing a lot of money. If it was anyone of the haters hitting these shots for this kind of money I'm pretty sure they would be visually upset as well. These guys aren't robots they are humans. This is just Bryson hating. Which is stupid, he's smarter than you, better than you and does it in a weird way. Oh yeah he's still a 25 year old kid too, so stop bashing him all the time.
So no athlete should show negative emotion ever?... Sounds like you are defending yourself as much as Bryson. I really do not understand those that think acting like a 2 year old shows that you care. Yes, emotions are a big part f sports, and controlling those emotions are paramount to success. Having played QB from 2nd grade thru college I can assure you I was very passionate but kept my emotions in check. The last thing I wanted was my team mates to see me losing control like a Phillip Rivers. And sometimes after a pick, you need to release a little emotion and laughing at what a team mate says to get your mind off a pick is not an "I got mine so I don't care" scenario. Cutler got crucified for that and I played golf with Desmond Clark and he told me Cutler was one of, if not the most competitive player he ever shared the field with. So optics can be deceiving. And that emotional restraint carried over to my golf game. I am also very passionate about my game or I would never have gotten to a + index, but again do not throw childish temper tantrums and have never slammed a club or thrown a club. I have silently reprimanded myself for doing something stupid either physically or mentally and once in a blue moon I have even had a verbal outburst profane outburst of frustration, but very short lived and I moved on to the next shot. So yea, I think Bryson was selfish and infantile, just like Tiger or any Pro that slams or throws their clubs. YOU hit the shot, not the club so if you wanna be immature, smash yourself into the ground. After a few of those I think you will be getting your emotions in check.