Fair.
But imagine saying the statement I did 10 years ago. You would have been locked up and tested for mental issues.
I can't believe it.
I had a different opinion than someone else in this thread and wasn't called names.
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Fair.
But imagine saying the statement I did 10 years ago. You would have been locked up and tested for mental issues.
I mean we can call you some if it will make you feel more at home... :|I can't believe it.
I had a different opinion than someone else in this thread and wasn't called names.
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Another birdie on 6 back to +1 for the round
you do realize we have uDisc if we want to check up on him?
You do realize I don't care?
Please don't clog up the thread with hole by hole results.
McBeth caught up with his group to coach after he doubled hole 4.Lol... why do you care what I do? I mean damn, you might as well get used to clogged threads since there is going to be a lot of people working from home or unemployed over the next couple months...
Oh and 3 birdies in a row...
When you miss the fairway off the tee and still make par or better.failed to scramble effectively (what does that actually mean anyway?!)
I'm enjoying looking at Brodie's whole card on UDisc Live, it's enlightening me to the level of play that pros in the middle of the pack exhibit. I don't get exposed to this normally because I usually only watch lead card coverage of late rounds. His drives and C1 putting seem as good if not better than his cardmates but he's converted 0/4 C2 putts and failed to scramble effectively (what does that actually mean anyway?!) and that seems to be why he's not stretching ahead of his cardmates.
brutalbrutus, it's almost like I'm there!
When you miss the fairway off the tee and still make par or better.
Impressive birdie on 10
Their card is quite quick, seems to keep bumping up against the cards in front.