Certainly, but I'm not going to bet against them.Sounds like you played and liked/loved golf.
Would you have ever ponied up $750 to play a round with Tiger, Nicklaus, Hogan or Palmer?
Certainly, but I'm not going to bet against them.Sounds like you played and liked/loved golf.
Would you have ever ponied up $750 to play a round with Tiger, Nicklaus, Hogan or Palmer?
You quit because you lost the tip of your finger?Nope, I chopped off the tip of my left index finger and can't make a normal bridge anymore so I don't even play the game. Never figured out the open bridge so I just gave up the game for golf. Played golf every day for quite some time and then my shoulder went to hell. So I had to give up golf too. In golf I was an 11 Handicap at the 500 Club a very nice course here in Phoenix. Could normally shoot around 80-82 and my best score ever at the 500 Club was 76. So I was pretty much a C player at golf as well.
Nailed it.You quit because you lost the tip of your finger?
Nothing else needs to be said here. SMH
UnderstoodCertainly, but I'm not going to bet against them.
The problem is more on the tournament side that it’s arranged for that to be a possibility. Golf doesn’t allow for that possibility. You would play through local qualifiers to get to the golf USOpen which is the better approach IMO.Sounds like you played and liked/loved golf.
Would you have ever ponied up $750 to play a round with Tiger, Nicklaus, Hogan or Palmer?
Well, maybe not with boxing or MMA.If you are a mediocre golfer but have the opportunity to play in a tournament where you might play against Tiger, or Phil, or Bubba you would jump at that. You know your going to get destroyed, but you want that opportunity to play against them. Same with any other single sport.
The problem is more on the tournament side that it’s arranged for that to be a possibility. Golf doesn’t allow for that possibility. You would play through local qualifiers to get to the golf USOpen which is the better approach IMO.
Alot of reasons.OK, look at the winner side bracket at the U. S. Open. As the cops say "all the usual suspects." Dennis, Shane, Neils, Max, Jason etc. Why would inferior players, who in their hearts must know that they're no match for any of these guys, pay money and sign up to get embarrassed by these people. Even established pros like Mika, Thorsten and Cory know that they're not going to win so why do they bother to play. At the beginning of any tournament there are ten guys that can win maybe 20 at the most if Taiwan and China are fully represented as clearly they are not this year. Back in Pittsburgh I played in every C tournament there was because I always had some chance of winning. I didn't play in tournaments where A players were going to kill me and I knew it. What am I missing here?
And winning a couple of those matches against top players is probably one of your favorite memories.I truly believe that many of these guys are simply trying to get into the money, and they are paying very deep here. For most of them that would be an accomplishment that they can be proud of. I never played in many tournaments because I knew I was a big underdog against the top guns (although I did win a few matches against name players). My goal was just to get into the money and cash. I have been able to do that in many of the tournaments that I played in. If I got my entry fee back that was a success for me. I think a lot of these guys would feel the same way.
Just another C player Jay.![]()
fierce reply! well saidSounds like you played and liked/loved golf.
Would you have ever ponied up $750 to play a round with Tiger, Nicklaus, Hogan or Palmer?
OK, look at the winner side bracket at the U. S. Open. As the cops say "all the usual suspects." Dennis, Shane, Neils, Max, Jason etc. Why would inferior players, who in their hearts must know that they're no match for any of these guys, pay money and sign up to get embarrassed by these people. Even established pros like Mika, Thorsten and Cory know that they're not going to win so why do they bother to play. At the beginning of any tournament there are ten guys that can win maybe 20 at the most if Taiwan and China are fully represented as clearly they are not this year. Back in Pittsburgh I played in every C tournament there was because I always had some chance of winning. I didn't play in tournaments where A players were going to kill me and I knew it. What am I missing here?
I played Nick Varner once at one of his exhibitions a short rack game. I knew I wasn’t going to win but it was worth it just to say to played him. Same thing with the US Open, It’s worth it just to say that you played in it.I'm not meaning to sound like a jerk here, but this explains why you don't understand why people pony up to get killed by the elite. You gave up the game because you struggled to form a 'V' shape with your thumb and remain portion of index finger.
Some people just have less financial stress then quit in them.