badrogue17 wrote:
This Ends in Antioch wrote:
badrogue17 wrote:
just play better, Rory.
That’s when I started disliking the guy. Such a dick to guys trying to grind out careers.
it’s been interesting day on social media regarding what happened yesterday with Rory stans excusing and defending his terrible sportsmanship and praising his “nothing but class“ statement that he released later on today.
Now you know how foolish you look when you defend the police no matter what they do, what they say, or who they kill.
This Ends in Antioch wrote:
badrogue17 wrote:
just play better, Rory.
That’s when I started disliking the guy. Such a dick to guys trying to grind out careers.
He said that to Grayson Murrary, who is now deceased. The funny part of that-- which I'm sure PGA savant Brouge already knew-- was Murrary
did play better. he won the Sony Open in January. This gave him a two year PGA exemption, qualified him for all 2024 Majors and Signature events, as well as the Sentry Tournament of Champions in January back in Hawaii. Now obviously the guy had major issues going on in his head and off the course, but it appeared he did get his game on track.
We've also seen a number of other 'grinders' and first time winners take care of business over the last year, year and a half; Max Homa, Tom Kim, Seamus Power, Keegan Bradley, Tom Hoge, Chris Kirk, Kurt Kitayama, Taylor Moore, Peter Malnati, Corey Conners, Jason Day, Nick Taylor, Rickie Fowler, Theegala, Bhatia and I could go on. All of those guys were either first time winners, or had not won in at least 2 seasons yet managed to 'play better' at some point over the 2023-2024 PGA Tour seasons.
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