How did you react to Clark when he negotiated with LIV, walked away when they didn’t hit his number, then immediately started criticizing LIV’s format?
At least the crowd reaction was authentic. Some crossed lines and shouldn’t have, but “embarrassment” is strong for me.
My thoughts are rule 8.1 says “you cannot improve conditions that affect your stroke.” Idk how this was allowed. Maybe a rules guy can make it make sense.
This is where the people that rarely watch golf come in and pontificate like experts on the subject. To those people: Wyndham was a classless jerk well before he destroyed the lockers at Oakmont last year.
No we don’t. That’s not how it works. You can respect his two major accomplishments, but respecting him, the man, goes well beyond that. He hasn’t heard my respect yet, not by a long shot.
Katie thinks the scandal is that I want billionaires to pay a little more in taxes.
The real scandal is that a handful of billionaires now hold vastly more wealth than millions of working Americans.
I believe those who have succeeded through work and entrepreneurship, including my family, should support our nation that made that success possible.
That’s the difference in our philosophy.
Ro Khanna: “There needs to be accountability for Elon Musk. They’re celebrating that he created 4,400 millionaires, but they don’t talk about the 4.5M children around the world who he possibly sentenced to death by dismantling USAID. He needs to answer for that. He needs to be subpoenaed, he needs to face investigation”
John Denver was the most liberal dude on earth and absolutely hated Ronald Reagan. You’d be just as mad at him as you are at Bruce Springsteen. Country Roads is about the natural beauty he tried to protect his entire adult life as conservationist. Hope that helps.
The most under appreciated shot in Golf history.
In 1992 Corey Pavin needed to hole-out on 18 to force a playoff. He did and then won the Tournament in a Playoff.
While this is an obvious joke, there isn’t anything wrong a LIV guy does that gets overlooked by a very biased and self-serving golf media. It’s unreal.
Sahith Theegala with a club throw into the crowd at the US Open - surely a two-shot penalty coming up for that, or are they only picking on LIV Golf's Joaquin Niemann?
#USOpen
Give me a guy who cares too much, loses his temper, shows his flaws, owns his mistakes and somehow, some way, finds a way to come through in the end. I like my heroes flawed!
Consider me a Wydham Clark fan.
The Wyndham hate is simply ridiculous. I get some of the criticism but I’ve known this guy since he was 12 years old. He has trouble reading the room at times but he is a very nice and caring guy. Has owned his mistakes. Gave $50k last year to junior golf in Colorado among other things.
I’m not sure paying customers should be told to only cheer for positive outcomes. Fans shouldn’t cross lines and I realize some did. But they can root for or against whoever they want.
The crowd openly against Clark is simply not OK. Golf is a bastion of FairPlay and sportsmanship and this should be upheld by people lucky enough to watch these skilled athletes at work. I think our world of social media where everyone’s opinion counts and everyone’s judgement can be swayed isn’t helpful. Then acting it out in reality, even worse. He’s potentially a double US Open champ for goodness sake. Pretty worthy of respect I’d say. @GolfDigest@GolfMonthly@GOLF_com
Disagree. He is not a good guy. Well documented. This was the same guy who negotiated with LIV, walked away when they didn’t hit his number, and the next week was pissing on the business model. He’s a phony, and people recognize it.