@Danosaurus78@yvessaiintty1@WuLangCIan You are doing a whole lot of assuming. When did I say anything about politics in sports? And also, how is a country’s 250th birthday political at all? Are you 12 years old?
@ScottyBseball@BBGreatMoments There certainly is. We were telling urban legends about him at little league baseball. His homerun derby at Tropicana field, reclassing to get drafted earlier, 1 year of JuCo. I was there lmao. And he is going to be a first ballot hall of famer. Again, how much better can he be?
@ScottyBseball@BBGreatMoments Rookie of the year, 2 MVPs, a career ops over .900, will have 400 homeruns by end of the year, and will be a first ballot hall of famer. Thats much better than a “solid career”. How much better is he supposed to be?
@Ilikeracing3@BrandonTucker@freddydoubles Wow im glad you came around and agreed. Great evidence you provided for proving my point. Like your post says, the main purpose of bunkers is for strategy and difficulty (also known as punishing bad/aggressive shots). The last purpose is for aesthetics (also known as “eye candy”)
@Ilikeracing3@BrandonTucker@freddydoubles My goodness what an overcompensating lie. Ok ilikeracing3. Cant wait to see you play on tour next weekend and play the course you designed. You’re so smart and good at golf!
@Ilikeracing3@BrandonTucker@freddydoubles The main purpose of bunkers is, and always has been, to punish bad shots. It is a fact of golf. Idk what kind of dog tracks you’re playing, but any course worth playing adheres to that rule.