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Poll: Player who shows the worst sportsmenship?


Tiger Woods
  37% (18)
Tiger Woods
  2% (1)
Tiger Woods
  2% (1)
Tiger Woods
  2% (1)
Tiger Woods
  2% (1)
Eldrick Woods
  18% (9)
Other
  35% (17)


Total Votes : 48
(last vote on : 05/01/12 8:34:40 AM)
(Poll will run till: -- )


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sdandrea1 -> RE: Poll: Player who shows the worst sportsmenship? (04/07/12 5:51:52 PM)

I'm done with Mr. Wonderful. Even if he wins more majors than Jack, he doesn't have the class to honor the record.




Rory -> RE: Poll: Player who shows the worst sportsmenship? (04/07/12 6:11:06 PM)

Very well said....

He had the talent...but never the class...nor the etiquette the game dictates.

His book about himself and how he was raised to be kind, god fearing and able to block out all the noises that would affect the game of others but not him, should all now be moved from the biography section to the fiction section.

Hes not only a joke...he's an insult to golf.

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ORIGINAL: sdandrea1

I'm done with Mr. Wonderful. Even if he wins more majors than Jack, he doesn't have the class to honor the record.




ClevelandTA7 -> RE: Poll: Player who shows the worst sportsmenship? (04/07/12 6:34:53 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Rory

Very well said....

He had the talent...but never the class...nor the etiquette the game dictates.

His book about himself and how he was raised to be kind, god fearing and able to block out all the noises that would affect the game of others but not him, should all now be moved from the biography section to the fiction section.

Hes not only a joke...he's an insult to golf.

quote:

ORIGINAL: sdandrea1

I'm done with Mr. Wonderful. Even if he wins more majors than Jack, he doesn't have the class to honor the record.


Wait just a minute young man! No one is to be critical of Mr. Wonderful. You're gonna hear about it now!




sdandrea1 -> RE: Poll: Player who shows the worst sportsmenship? (04/07/12 6:38:08 PM)

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ORIGINAL: ClevelandTA7

quote:

ORIGINAL: Rory

Very well said....

He had the talent...but never the class...nor the etiquette the game dictates.

His book about himself and how he was raised to be kind, god fearing and able to block out all the noises that would affect the game of others but not him, should all now be moved from the biography section to the fiction section.

Hes not only a joke...he's an insult to golf.

quote:

ORIGINAL: sdandrea1

I'm done with Mr. Wonderful. Even if he wins more majors than Jack, he doesn't have the class to honor the record.


Wait just a minute young man! No one is to be critical of Mr. Wonderful. You're gonna hear about it now!



Bring it - he's a fliipin' disgrace to the game. He's acting like a brat.

[:@]




Par4QC -> RE: Poll: Player who shows the worst sportsmenship? (04/07/12 7:01:47 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Rory

Mr. Class...the one who promised to be a better and more civil golfer in the future.

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AUGUSTA, Ga. –

Tiger Woods is subject to discipline by the PGA Tour for kicking his golf club after a poor shot at the Masters.

Whether he is fined is not likely to be known. The PGA Tour doesn’t comment on discipline.

Woods, after a bad miss with a 4-iron into the par-5 15th hole on Friday, hit a poor tee shot with a 9-iron on the par-3 16th. He let the club fall from his hands, then turned in anger and kicked it some 15 yards.

The tantrum received plenty of attention at Augusta National, and it prompted CBS Sports analyst Nick Faldo to say that Woods had “lost his game … and lost his mind.”

According to Tour policy, players can be disciplined for conduct unbecoming a professional even at tournaments that are co-sponsored or approved by the PGA Tour, such as the major championships.

A person close to club operations said no one from the tournament had talked to Woods about his behavior in the second round. He spoke on condition of anonymity because club matters are private.

After finishing his round Saturday with an even-par 72, Woods said he was sorry when asked about the incident.

“I apologize if I offend anybody by that but I’ve hit some bad shots. It’s certainly frustrating at times not to hit the ball where you need to hit it,” he said. “I certainly heard that people didn’t like me kicking the club. But I didn’t like it, either. I hit it right in the bunker. Didn’t feel good on my toe, either.”

The PGA Tour has been criticized over the years for not saying when or if they discipline players.

John Daly told The Associated Press in December 2008 that he had been suspended for sixth months. Even then, the Tour would not confirm it. Last year, the Tour would not discuss whether Rory Sabbatini was suspended for his treatment of a teenage volunteer at Riviera and for getting into an argument on the golf course with Sean O’Hair.

A person close to Sabbatini later told the AP he had been suspended.

The Tour has three categories of penalties – minor (fines not more than $10,000); intermediate (fines between $10,001 and $20,000); major (in excess of $20,000).




professor -> RE: Poll: Player who shows the worst sportsmenship? (04/07/12 8:17:30 PM)

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ORIGINAL: sdandrea1

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ORIGINAL: xbanker

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ORIGINAL: Ack8236

It was an homage to Bobby Jones.


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Too Good Bill...

Very very few understand!!

LMAO



BJ was a hothead, indeed. TW is just a dikhead.

[;)]

Can't help but wonder if you were stating such in 2001?




coachsb -> RE: Poll: Player who shows the worst sportsmenship? (04/07/12 9:30:53 PM)

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ORIGINAL: professor

quote:

ORIGINAL: sdandrea1

quote:

ORIGINAL: xbanker

quote:

ORIGINAL: Ack8236

It was an homage to Bobby Jones.


[sm=fun_08.gif]

Too Good Bill...

Very very few understand!!

LMAO



BJ was a hothead, indeed. TW is just a dikhead.

[;)]

Can't help but wonder if you were stating such in 2001?

I was, been saying that since 1996




robertbartsch -> RE: Poll: Player who shows the worst sportsmenship? (04/08/12 1:25:09 AM)

...the PGA policy of not publishing fines and drug testing results have perpetuated these problems and it is time for a change...

If the fines were published it would be a strong deterant....and hopefully these rude and dangerous outbusts would be very limited...

For some, like Eldrik, it might take a few play suspensions to stop this.

In any event, this behaviour is BAD for the game and tour....




newrider -> RE: Poll: Player who shows the worst sportsmenship? (04/08/12 2:02:44 AM)

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It was an homage to Bobby Jones.


Bobby Jones also apologized for his behavior and learned to keep his temper (and potty mouth) in check. Woods seems to feel his behavior is justified and offers no apologies unless he gets called out but that is rare because the PGA seems to view him as some kind of golden god.

I used to play with a partner who behaved like Woods. Too many "uncomfortable" moments for me. I don't play with him anymore.




HackingNewbieinWNY -> RE: Poll: Player who shows the worst sportsmenship? (04/08/12 4:54:47 AM)

What level of an offense would warrant a play suspension? I would personally not like to see that unless the level of offense rises to verbal abuse of patrons or putting them at risk from physical harm from thrown club. Does Tiger's kick rise to that level? IMO it looked bad but I don't think anyone was at risk from being struck by his club. I do agree that fines should be made public.




Bankshot -> RE: Poll: Player who shows the worst sportsmenship? (04/08/12 5:55:10 AM)

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ORIGINAL: sdandrea1

I'm done with Mr. Wonderful. Even if he wins more majors than Jack, he doesn't have the class to honor the record.


If you take a look/listen at the video (on Masters.com) of this years honorary starters being introduced, you'll hear Nicklaus being introduced this way:

"Next is a man who's skills as a player are exceeded only by his reputation for honesty and integrity as a man."

I suspect that Jack's reputation as a man is way more important to him at this stage in his life than owning the all time record for major wins. Tiger will have to live with his legacy on both counts as well, regardless of who owns the record in the end.




Pastor_Matt -> RE: Poll: Player who shows the worst sportsmenship? (04/08/12 8:40:36 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Bankshot

quote:

ORIGINAL: sdandrea1

I'm done with Mr. Wonderful. Even if he wins more majors than Jack, he doesn't have the class to honor the record.


If you take a look/listen at the video of this years honorary starters being introduced, you'll hear Nicklaus being introduced this way:

"Next is a man who's skills as a player are exceeded only by his reputation for honesty and integrity as a man."

I suspect that Jack's reputation as a man is way more important to him at this stage in his life than owning the all time record for major wins. Tiger will have to live with his legacy on both counts as well, regardless of who owns the record in the end.


Perspective. Thanks for sharing that.




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