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It pained me to go that direction.I love The Dean has spoken! I have not missed an episode! I normally agree with The Dean ... but I just can't get on the Bubba train ...
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It pained me to go that direction.I love The Dean has spoken! I have not missed an episode! I normally agree with The Dean ... but I just can't get on the Bubba train ...
Good stuff gents. I am not one that gets all excited for the Masters for some reason but I enjoyed the show and some of the history involved.
Good stuff on there guys. Particularly like the breakdown of why the Masters resonates across eras.
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Your right. Look at Jim Hermon after his win last week. Grown man in tears that he not only won but is on his way to Augusta National to play in an event that is home to United States golf's greatest history. I agree that i dont think TPC Sawgrass would have that same effect on someone seeing as anyone can play it. The familiarity is there, but its worlds apart in terms of exclusivity and how special of a place it isThanks Phil. We enjoyed it. I think that Dean is spot on with the course, it doesn't hurt that its Augusta National. Part of the allure of this event, is the exclusivity of the course, and for me personally, I don't think a TPC Sawgrass offers that. You are right about the famous hole though.
Your right. Look at Jim Hermon after his win last week. Grown man in tears that he not only won but is on his way to Augusta National to play in an event that is home to United States golf's greatest history. I agree that i dont think TPC Sawgrass would have that same effect on someone seeing as anyone can play it. The familiarity is there, but its worlds apart in terms of exclusivity and how special of a place it is