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> @bladehunter said:

> There’s problem with that bet anyway. No clear end to the season. Remember. It wraps around. lol. So in theory it’s a infinite amount of time. So I’d take it in those terms !

> Besides. He said “ by year’s end “. So it’s at least until dec 31.

 

Tour Championship is the end. That's the way it is on the PGA tour.com website and i thought that was the consensus on the end of the season.

 

But I would still take the bet if it was through 2019. No team events count.

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> @straightshot7 said:

> > @bladehunter said:

> > There’s problem with that bet anyway. No clear end to the season. Remember. It wraps around. lol. So in theory it’s a infinite amount of time. So I’d take it in those terms !

> > Besides. He said “ by year’s end “. So it’s at least until dec 31.

>

> Tour Championship is the end. That's the way it is on the PGA tour.com website and i thought that was the consensus on the end of the season.

>

> But I would still take the bet if it was through 2019. No team events count.

I thought that ambiguity existed too. My gut said Tour Championship was the cutoff but it wasn't clear.

 

There's actually some decent tournaments he could play from say mid-Oct to the Presidents Cup. The schedule actually seems kind of stupid. They needed to get the playoffs / FedEx Cup done before football but then they start back up again with the lesser tournaments.

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> @straightshot7 said:

> > @bladehunter said:

> > There’s problem with that bet anyway. No clear end to the season. Remember. It wraps around. lol. So in theory it’s a infinite amount of time. So I’d take it in those terms !

> > Besides. He said “ by year’s end “. So it’s at least until dec 31.

>

> Tour Championship is the end. That's the way it is on the PGA tour.com website and i thought that was the consensus on the end of the season.

>

> But I would still take the bet if it was through 2019. No team events count.

 

Lol. Relax guys. I was just poking fun. I’m not a betting guy. But I do think he gets a win this year. And if he can get one he can get two. Floodgate will open when he gets another. Just needs a taste.

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> > @bladehunter said:

> > But I do think he gets a win this year.

> Maybe he can come from like 5 back on Sunday in the final paring to beat Rory at Royal Portrush??? Your posts may hit 50,000 before Monday morning...

 

Lol. I’d probably just post a big smiley face.

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Prior to this thread, I felt Jordan was a decent kid and was just in a little slump. After reading this thread, I have grown to dislike his attitude and feel he has made his own bed. He seems like a brat and rather than embracing his talent and forging his own path, he seems to acting the part of winner. He seems to be forcing shots and trying to regain the game he once had. He is taking bad advice. The one thing I know about golf is that you can't "act out" golf shots. A player's head needs to be focused. I contend he is listening to the wrong people. However, it's his choice as to who he is letting in his head. I'm not a PGA pro and can't speak to the difficulty needed to succeed week in and week out, but I do know that a clear and focused head would be an asset to any player.

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I thought it was his marriage......;)

 

> @Ferguson said:

> Prior to this thread, I felt Jordan was a decent kid and was just in a little slump. After reading this thread, I have grown to dislike his attitude and feel he has made his own bed. He seems like a brat and rather than embracing his talent and forging his own path, he seems to acting the part of winner. He seems to be forcing shots and trying to regain the game he once had. He is taking bad advice. The one thing I know about golf is that you can't "act out" golf shots. A player's head needs to be focused. I contend he is listening to the wrong people. However, it's his choice as to who he is letting in his head. I'm not a PGA pro and can't speak to the difficulty needed to succeed week in and week out, but I do know that a clear and focused head would be an asset to any player.

 

 

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> @tsecor said:

> I thought it was his marriage......;)

>

> > @Ferguson said:

> > Prior to this thread, I felt Jordan was a decent kid and was just in a little slump. After reading this thread, I have grown to dislike his attitude and feel he has made his own bed. He seems like a brat and rather than embracing his talent and forging his own path, he seems to acting the part of winner. He seems to be forcing shots and trying to regain the game he once had. He is taking bad advice. The one thing I know about golf is that you can't "act out" golf shots. A player's head needs to be focused. I contend he is listening to the wrong people. However, it's his choice as to who he is letting in his head. I'm not a PGA pro and can't speak to the difficulty needed to succeed week in and week out, but I do know that a clear and focused head would be an asset to any player.

>

>

 

He's taking bad advice. The new wife, I would surmise, has a lot to do with it.

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The wife can get under your skin and jumble the brain, but that usually happens on the opening holes. Spieth on the other hand, seems to step on land mines in the middle or 2/3 into the round and it's more than likely the driver that's the culprit. It's the old adage, "if it ain't broke don't fix it", but apparently he didn't adhere to that statement.

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how do you surmise this? > @Ferguson said:

> > @tsecor said:

> > I thought it was his marriage......;)

> >

> > > @Ferguson said:

> > > Prior to this thread, I felt Jordan was a decent kid and was just in a little slump. After reading this thread, I have grown to dislike his attitude and feel he has made his own bed. He seems like a brat and rather than embracing his talent and forging his own path, he seems to acting the part of winner. He seems to be forcing shots and trying to regain the game he once had. He is taking bad advice. The one thing I know about golf is that you can't "act out" golf shots. A player's head needs to be focused. I contend he is listening to the wrong people. However, it's his choice as to who he is letting in his head. I'm not a PGA pro and can't speak to the difficulty needed to succeed week in and week out, but I do know that a clear and focused head would be an asset to any player.

> >

> >

>

> He's taking bad advice. The new wife, I would surmise, has a lot to do with it.

 

 

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> @disco111 said:

> The wife can get under your skin and jumble the brain, but that usually happens on the opening holes. Spieth on the other hand, seems to step on land mines in the middle or 2/3 into the round and it's more than likely the driver that's the culprit. It's the old adage, "if it ain't broke don't fix it", but apparently he didn't adhere to that statement.

His wife must be yelling "JACKA%%" from the crowd like that guy in Happy Gilmore.

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> @disco111 said:

> The wife can get under your skin and jumble the brain, but that usually happens on the opening holes. Spieth on the other hand, seems to step on land mines in the middle or 2/3 into the round and it's more than likely the driver that's the culprit. It's the old adage, "if it ain't broke don't fix it", but apparently he didn't adhere to that statement.

 

He was too cocky after his early success and thought it would continue without a hiccup. Let the good times roll, the entourage said............... so he got married, lost focus and took advice from people who wanted nothing but his money. That shows one thing - immaturity. Okay, I get it. He is young and entitled to some early mistakes but now that he's off the rails, he has nothing to fall back on for support. I'm happy for his marriage but right now he needs a mentor or someone who has been around the block. Even Fred Couples (not the brightest bulb in the pack) sought advice from Tom Watson and Ray Floyd.

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lol> @Ferguson said:

> > @disco111 said:

> > The wife can get under your skin and jumble the brain, but that usually happens on the opening holes. Spieth on the other hand, seems to step on land mines in the middle or 2/3 into the round and it's more than likely the driver that's the culprit. It's the old adage, "if it ain't broke don't fix it", but apparently he didn't adhere to that statement.

>

> He was too cocky after his early success and thought it would continue without a hiccup. Let the good times roll, the entourage said............... so he got married, lost focus and took advice from people who wanted nothing but his money. That shows one thing - immaturity. Okay, I get it. He is young and entitled to some early mistakes but now that he's off the rails, he has nothing to fall back on for support. I'm happy for his marriage but right now he needs a mentor or someone who has been around the block. Even Fred Couples (not the brightest bulb in the pack) sought advice from Tom Watson and Ray Floyd.

 

 

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> @tsecor said:

> > @disco111 said:

> > The wife can get under your skin and jumble the brain, but that usually happens on the opening holes. Spieth on the other hand, seems to step on land mines in the middle or 2/3 into the round and it's more than likely the driver that's the culprit. It's the old adage, "if it ain't broke don't fix it", but apparently he didn't adhere to that statement.

> His wife must be yelling "JACKA%%" from the crowd like that guy in Happy Gilmore.

> xlpoiazf3zch.jpg

>

>

 

I have seen some mad Photoshop Skills in the past but this is a work of art. :)

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Yea....that's how I roll. Seriously, can you really tell its not real????> @johnseg said:

> > @tsecor said:

> > > @disco111 said:

> > > The wife can get under your skin and jumble the brain, but that usually happens on the opening holes. Spieth on the other hand, seems to step on land mines in the middle or 2/3 into the round and it's more than likely the driver that's the culprit. It's the old adage, "if it ain't broke don't fix it", but apparently he didn't adhere to that statement.

> > His wife must be yelling "JACKA%%" from the crowd like that guy in Happy Gilmore.

> > xlpoiazf3zch.jpg

> >

> >

>

> I have seen some mad Photoshop Skills in the past but this is a work of art. :)

 

 

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> @tsecor said:

> Yea....that's how I roll. Seriously, can you really tell its not real????> @johnseg said:

> > > @tsecor said:

> > > > @disco111 said:

> > > > The wife can get under your skin and jumble the brain, but that usually happens on the opening holes. Spieth on the other hand, seems to step on land mines in the middle or 2/3 into the round and it's more than likely the driver that's the culprit. It's the old adage, "if it ain't broke don't fix it", but apparently he didn't adhere to that statement.

> > > His wife must be yelling "JACKA%%" from the crowd like that guy in Happy Gilmore.

> > > xlpoiazf3zch.jpg

> > >

> > >

> >

> > I have seen some mad Photoshop Skills in the past but this is a work of art. :)

>

>

 

You have to look close at some of the shaded areas around their faces , but yes if you use a Lupe you can see the edges and tell it’s a cut and paste. But overall very good. Better than what you see in most fashion mags. You should submit this and try to get hired on. You could slim tummy’s and hide blemishes all day !!

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> @Ferguson said:

> > @disco111 said:

> > The wife can get under your skin and jumble the brain, but that usually happens on the opening holes. Spieth on the other hand, seems to step on land mines in the middle or 2/3 into the round and it's more than likely the driver that's the culprit. It's the old adage, "if it ain't broke don't fix it", but apparently he didn't adhere to that statement.

>

> He was too cocky after his early success and thought it would continue without a hiccup. Let the good times roll, the entourage said............... so he got married, lost focus and took advice from people who wanted nothing but his money. That shows one thing - immaturity. Okay, I get it. He is young and entitled to some early mistakes but now that he's off the rails, he has nothing to fall back on for support. I'm happy for his marriage but right now he needs a mentor or someone who has been around the block. Even Fred Couples (not the brightest bulb in the pack) sought advice from Tom Watson and Ray Floyd.

 

would you be ok with him seeking advice from Phil? ....

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Thanks!! I'm glad you can tell the years of training I have put in is starting to pay off. :)> @bladehunter said:

> > @tsecor said:

> > Yea....that's how I roll. Seriously, can you really tell its not real????> @johnseg said:

> > > > @tsecor said:

> > > > > @disco111 said:

> > > > > The wife can get under your skin and jumble the brain, but that usually happens on the opening holes. Spieth on the other hand, seems to step on land mines in the middle or 2/3 into the round and it's more than likely the driver that's the culprit. It's the old adage, "if it ain't broke don't fix it", but apparently he didn't adhere to that statement.

> > > > His wife must be yelling "JACKA%%" from the crowd like that guy in Happy Gilmore.

> > > > xlpoiazf3zch.jpg

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> > > I have seen some mad Photoshop Skills in the past but this is a work of art. :)

> >

> >

>

> You have to look close at some of the shaded areas around their faces , but yes if you use a Lupe you can see the edges and tell it’s a cut and paste. But overall very good. Better than what you see in most fashion mags. You should submit this and try to get hired on. You could slim tummy’s and hide blemishes all day !!

 

 

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> @thevaporz said:

> Jordan's never been cocky or arrogant. He's always been a softie and a whiner. No wonder Reed tagged his neck, guy has no huevos. He definitely didn't even get strippers at his batch.

 

Strippers. Yea. There’s a true test of manhood. lol. Those who pay for it must be the manliest men around. Wow.

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> @bladehunter said:

> > @thevaporz said:

> > Jordan's never been cocky or arrogant. He's always been a softie and a whiner. No wonder Reed tagged his neck, guy has no huevos. He definitely didn't even get strippers at his batch.

>

> Strippers. Yea. There’s a true test of manhood. lol. Those who pay for it must be the manliest men around. Wow.

 

Seemed to work for Tiger and Vijay. DJ too.

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> @straightshot7 said:

> > @KRAMER1997 said:

> > He's done, finished, Kaput. Should quit the PGA tour and become a PGA pro at a Par 3 course in Dallas and only play at the Masters and the Open from here on.

>

> He should drop down to the Korn Fed Tour to get his confidence up.

>

>

 

No, he should try the Golf Channel AM Tour in Dallas. The Korn Ferry Tour is too competitive for him.

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> @KRAMER1997 said:

> > @straightshot7 said:

> > > @KRAMER1997 said:

> > > He's done, finished, Kaput. Should quit the PGA tour and become a PGA pro at a Par 3 course in Dallas and only play at the Masters and the Open from here on.

> >

> > He should drop down to the Korn Fed Tour to get his confidence up.

> >

> >

>

> No, he should try the Golf Channel AM Tour in Dallas. The Korn Ferry Tour is too competitive for him.

 

lol. Why don’t you message him and see if he’ll come play you next weekend?

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> @bladehunter said:

> > @KRAMER1997 said:

> > > @straightshot7 said:

> > > > @KRAMER1997 said:

> > > > He's done, finished, Kaput. Should quit the PGA tour and become a PGA pro at a Par 3 course in Dallas and only play at the Masters and the Open from here on.

> > >

> > > He should drop down to the Korn Fed Tour to get his confidence up.

> > >

> > >

> >

> > No, he should try the Golf Channel AM Tour in Dallas. The Korn Ferry Tour is too competitive for him.

>

> lol. Why don’t you message him and see if he’ll come play you next weekend?

 

I did and he's in. We'll play the white tees at my course. I think I can beat him by 5 since we'll have 2 mulligans a nine, gimmies inside 6 feet, and a breakfast ball off the 1st and 10th holes. Also, there will be no caddies so he can't blame Michael every time he hits a shank.

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