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The tournament at the TPC Scottsdale began today. Golf's biggest party!
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Alright, one of you fashion gurus please fill me on this Ryan Moore guy.
When I saw him at the FBR it was like the coaches reaction to first seeing Charlie Sheen in Major League:
"Look at this f----in' guy"
Sneakers, loose fitting corduroys, and a powder blue tie (partially tied, of course). The announcers were as flustered as I was.
I though Ryan Moore looked like a cross between Angus Young and Mister Rogers.
EDIT: Oh, and can someone please shut Gary McCord up?
EDIT #2: How long has Lucas Glover been a Nike staffer?
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The, "tip your hat" chant was kind of obnoxious though,
True. It would be sad if it deteriorated to the pont where it was all about heckling the players.
The players deserve a certain level of respect and while its all in fun, there is a point where it goes from being fun to being excessive and downright immature.
Well, some moron just screamed in the middle of Ryan Moore's backswing on 16 and Moore, who is currently only 1 shot out of the lead and trying to get his first win, hit it left.
Wow....not cool. How did he react?
Alright, one of you fashion gurus please fill me on this Ryan Moore guy.
When I saw him at the FBR it was like the coaches reaction to first seeing Charlie Sheen in Major League:
"Look at this f----in' guy"
Sneakers, loose fitting corduroys, and a powder blue tie (partially tied, of course). The announcers were as flustered as I was.
I though Ryan Moore looked like a cross between Angus Young and Mister Rogers.
16 Quote of the week
"He looks like he covered his body in glue and ran through a thrift shop."
-- CBS commentator David Feherty on the nattily attired Ryan Moore.
Wearing his own duds -- no freebies here -- Moore dressed himself in trademark painter's cap while adding a skinny tie throughout the FBR Open, looking "like a cross between Justin Timberlake and Ellen DeGeneres," said Feherty's tag-team partner Gary McCord -- which may or may not be a compliment.
But this underscores a bigger story, namely the fact that one of the game's better young talents is currently without any sponsorship deals that would put logos on his clothes. Though it could be taken as another sign of the economic downturn, consider it a matter of personal choice that the former PING-sponsored pro is now without any contractual obligations.
"I love that old-school look," Moore told the Arizona Republic. "To be honest, I did a lot of thinking in the off-season. I just wanted to go back to playing golf because I love playing golf. It has nothing to do with wanting sponsorships and stuff like that. … I just love playing and going out to the course every day, and some of that stuff can get in the way. This year I wanted my focus to be golf and golf only, and to not even think or worry about that other stuff. Good golf takes care of itself. That is where I'm at this year. I just want the focus to be on that."
Whatever he's doing, it's working. Moore shot 69-67-68-69 to finish T-6 at the FBR, and collected $194,250 in the process.