If Michael Crabtree had caught that ball and talked about Richard Sherman like a thug punk wannabe on national television, I'd have posted the same video.Who's a whiny 49ers' fan?
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If Michael Crabtree had caught that ball and talked about Richard Sherman like a thug punk wannabe on national television, I'd have posted the same video.Who's a whiny 49ers' fan?
I tend to become a fan of the people I am playing with. I cheer them on and hope they play their best. Respect them. When that happens, when you loose you get the chance to cheer really well for people who are your friends or who you are a fan of. If you win, just remember that it isn't really about you.
In golf we don't compete directly against the other player. No one is throwing the ball in a way that makes it harder for you to hit. No one is trying to block your shot. No one is swinging at you. In golf we compare scores after the hole (match play) or the round (stroke play). The winner is the one who had the best score against the golf course. If you compete against the course rather than your opponents, you're less likely to defeat yourself through assumptions, predictions, and other mental mistakes.
If Michael Crabtree had caught that ball and talked about Richard Sherman like a thug punk wannabe on national television, I'd have posted the same video.
Act like Dave Feldberg and not Nikko Locastro.
lol.....apparently you haven't played with them both.
Wow third person to laugh at that. I didn't realize Dave was such a poor sport that embarrassed himself repeatedly to the point where he has a reputation for it.
Other than a few people on these boards I've never heard anything but good things about him.
Just off of the top of my head, I can remember a pretty famous Feldberg interview after the Japan Open where he is complaining about Nikko not shaking his hand. But what is more relevant to this conversation is him saying something like "they never do the playoff on that hole, and I hurt my thumb so I couldn't get the right pressure on the disc for the hyzer..."
Then after this year's USDGC he was complaining about how a piece of bark in the fairway cost him the championship.
Feldberg is definitely a great disc golfer and does lots of positive things for the sport, but he seems to be more into excuses than congratulations.
I would add MJ as a player you should watch for good sportsmanship, in case it hasn't been said already.
So...after you play some of the best golf of your life and then your disc hits a random piece of bark essentially losing you one of the top 2-3 events of the season, you would just be alright with it?
I'm not going into specifics, and I'm certainly not calling Feldburg a bad guy. I'm just saying that he isn't the model sportsman that post implied. Everyone is free to their opinions, though. I'll leave it at that.