@CSpire Do you screen all your customers to make sure they aren’t doing anything you don’t agree with, or are you just happy to blindly take their money?
@TWlegion All depends on weather and conditions. If dry, hard, and fast, good chance to do well (make cut and top 50). If gets cold, windy, or rains in first two rounds, may not make the cut.
@tesla_na For many who may be new to Tesla, this isn’t a scam to squeeze more $$ out of people (well, not entirely). Often, hard working software engineers find more efficient ways of using the batteries, resulting in more range, more power, or both. That costs money to do!
@LPGAMedia It’s not some obscure rule…it’s pretty straight forward. For those who blame the official, it’s not their job to interject into a situation. They are a resource IF a player asks for assistance/a ruling. OW, you’d need an official following every player.
@Trevira6@LPGAMedia Not the official’s job in golf to interject. They are a resource IF called upon by the players for a ruling. Otherwise, you would need an official following every player to keep it fair…
@GarnNB@LPGAMedia Not the official’s job to say something unless asked….they are a resource IF called upon…otherwise, you’d need one following every player.
@sapolicious@LPGAMedia It’s not up to the rules official to butt in and tell them time is up…officials aren’t there to interject…they are there as a resource IF called upon by the player…otherwise, you would need an official following every player…
@GolfRamble@LPGAMedia Rules officials are there to assist IF called upon by the player…same with playing partners…they aren’t supposed to inject themselves into the play…which would be unfair unless they had enough officials to cover all the players/groups to watch every situation…
@AllenHarrisJr@LPGAMedia@LPGA I don’t necessarily disagree with you in theory, but golf is a self-policing sport…you’re supposed to monitor yourself…So, it’s on her and her caddy to keep track of that time….rules officials and/or playing partners are only consulted if asked by the player…
@DaveRealtor@AlexMyers3 Not buying the cop’s explanation…just because someone is wearing a yellow vest at an event, doesn’t make them an authority. You reach in my car, we’re moving.
@spittinchiclets Wheeler didn’t need to hook there…Shesty is well above average at stopping a breakaway of that type…player had no choice but go to the forehand…Shesty would have shut it down no problem…trust your goalie…
@BR_OpenIce Actually…the initial point of contact was his hip area, not the head…close call, and could have been called either way. I think the fact he kept his arm tight to his body led the refs to not call anything on it.
@TraeK_ What sucks about it because there were 3 seconds left? Just as meaningful when there was 50 minutes left…not sure why people give more weight to the end of a game than the beginning. It all matters.
@StevePBets@PGATOUR@McIlroyRory It’s 10 seconds after taking a reasonable amount of time to get to the ball AFTER the ball comes to a stop….was within 10, as much as hate to admit it….