Wow, that wind is moving on the American flag at the clubhouse looking back at the 10th tee box.
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and now masters.com is blocked at work. Unreal. Im relying on this thread to get me to 3pm haha
Just a question as we watch on TV. Is slow play effecting your enjoyment of the telecast?
Just a question as we watch on TV. Is slow play effecting your enjoyment of the telecast?
We will be giving away some of these tomorrow in a separate contest.
and now masters.com is blocked at work. Unreal. Im relying on this thread to get me to 3pm haha
We will be giving away some of these tomorrow in a separate contest.
Trickle down effect TD. Golfers mimic what they see on TV.
I know...in the grand scheme of things it's not good. But if you're watching on TV, you really can't tell how slow they are playing.
Jordan taking dead aim!
Just a question as we watch on TV. Is slow play effecting your enjoyment of the telecast?
Drinking contest rules question...... Is it when anyone backs off or just Jordan?
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The Masters.com announcers just praised Jordan for slowing down.
I know...in the grand scheme of things it's not good. But if you're watching on TV, you really can't tell how slow they are playing.
Jordan taking dead aim!
I don't think it needs to affect my enjoyment of the broadcast (the feature group cast is following several groups) to be aware that he's playing slow enough to constitute bad form, his group is well behind the group in front of him (even while Zach Johnson is playing pretty slow as well), and he is frequently backing off from shots. The future of golf is bound to include Jordan, but right now you can track his round with a sundial, and it's trending towards a calendar.