Happy to be watching some golf just now but the BBC coverage is absolutely brutal.
No idea who these commentators are but take them out to the "Bay of January" and bloody drown them.
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Happy to be watching some golf just now but the BBC coverage is absolutely brutal.
No idea who these commentators are but take them out to the "Bay of January" and bloody drown them.
I've not caught any of the golf yet and I'm a bit ignorant as to how it's being played. Is it matchplay? Or a 4 round stroke play competition?
What were the qualifying rules? USA have four men and three women, we have two men and two women for example. You would have thought that each competing country would have the same number of competitors.
I would have preferred to see no Pros there at all. Sure, very few people would recognise any of the golfers but the pros already have their big competitions - they don't need more.
When I was a lad I was always under the impression that competitors could not be Pro but obviously that is not true or never was true. I recall something about Torvil and Dean not being able to compete in the Winter Olympics after they turned pro.
I'm sure George McNeil was the fasted man on the planet at one time and never competed at the olympics because he was a pro.
The idea about golf being back at the olympics is trying to grow the game.. The top pros really couldn't care less about that as McIlroy has more or less said.
It is refreshing to see some of them without their corporate gear on but this is just a run of the mill competition for them.
This tournament has all of a sudden become very interesting. Rose and Stenson tied going up the last hole so its all to play for. Huge crowds as well which is encouraging for the game of golf featuring in future Olympics.
Good finish this.
Both seem genuinely keen to win it as well.
Well played Justin Rose, a great winning birdie up the last and another gold medal for team GB.
That was excellent!
No way it should be at the olympics it's not even a sport!
Maybe a bit harsh but I consider it a hobby or a pastime, there's other events I would add to the list but it shouldn't be in the olympics which is about strength fitness endurance etc walking around a park hitting a ball isn't ;-)
They don't even carry their own bags!
You only have to look at the top guys in golf now to see how the game has gone. McIlroy, Spieth, Day, Fowler, Rose, Scott etc all look like athletes now, in fact scrap that, they are athletes. Look at the change in Phil Mickelsons physique in the last few years, he had to make those changes to stay competitive.
Golf is most definitely a sport and, at the top level especially, a physically demanding one. Look at the body rotation required and the major muscles groups in both the upper and lower body engaged.