If the @PGA’s goal was to keep out the riff raff with $750 tickets, it had the complete opposite effect.
Instead, they filled Bethpage with young men who don’t blink at a $750 get-in price because that’s a rounding error on their dad’s credit card.
The ones I saw crossing the line were overwhelmingly 19-25 year olds who have clearly never had to mop a floor in their life and wear their disdain for anybody who has all over their face.
The type wearing a size small Peter Millar polo and 5” inseam shorts who have never been punched in the face and have no humility.
Meanwhile, the “regular guy” who works a regular job and doesn’t look down on everyone outside his tax bracket was priced out.
This dog led an officer to his leash while he was being rescued from his burning home. This is Oakley. Last Thursday, he was home alone when a fire started in the attic. When the Aurora Police Department arrived, there were flames at the back of the house. Unsure if anyone was inside, Investigators Michael Ely and Jacob Leonard forced their way in to search for residents. That's when Ely found the family dog. Before Ely could grab Oakley, the pup urgently led the officer through the smoke-filled house, right to where his leash was hanging. After securing his leash, the pair safely evacuated the home. Oakley's family adopted him as a puppy 4 years ago, and they're forever grateful their sweet dog was saved. 14/10 for all