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Further Evidence of French Manliness
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"My whole point is where do we draw the line?" Van de Velde asked after shooting a 7-over-par 78 Thursday in the first round of the Volvo Masters. "If we accept that women can enter our tournaments, then it applies that men can play with women.""I never considered a difference of opinion in politics, in religion, in philosophy, as cause for withdrawing from a friend." - Thomas Jefferson
RIP, Dan. You will always be one of my heroes.
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Of course, this guy's only other claim to fame is that he led the British Open at Carnoustie a few years ago from the first round up until the 18th hole on Sunday, only to blow it with a triple bogey on the 18th, where he actually tried to hit it out of one of those 15' deep "burns" (creeks) in front of the green."I never considered a difference of opinion in politics, in religion, in philosophy, as cause for withdrawing from a friend." - Thomas Jefferson
RIP, Dan. You will always be one of my heroes.
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Originally posted by sf-indy-fanOf course, this guy's only other claim to fame is that he led the British Open at Carnoustie a few years ago from the first round up until the 18th hole on Sunday, only to blow it with a triple bogey on the 18th, where he actually tried to hit it out of one of those 15' deep "burns" (creeks) in front of the green.
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Originally posted by IndyMJHThe PGA should adopt the same kind of rule the LPGA has. That rule states you must be BORN a woman to qualify and play in LPGA tournaments.
The PGA should do the exact same thing. Not born a man...SORRY!
Yep.
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Originally posted by Whosyer-SparkplugWhat if you were born a male child but later grew into a man?"I never considered a difference of opinion in politics, in religion, in philosophy, as cause for withdrawing from a friend." - Thomas Jefferson
RIP, Dan. You will always be one of my heroes.
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