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Everyones thoughts have been the same as mine so far. Get with the times PGA Tour, your ratings are dropping because young people think your boring and bland, you finally get some young stars who are interesting and talk like the rest of us and you get mad over a bleeping and fine guys for swearing on the golf course. Ya, I swear on the golf course too, and when I played basketball I swore there too. Athletes swear, and get mad and get happy, thats part of the fun of watching sports, pure emotion displayed with no filter as its happening.
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The PGA Tours poster boy can never have a microphone anywhere around him during the round and they get mad over a humorous commercial. This is ridiculousness. I find it funny when I watch re-runs of Tigers tourneys that you hear moments where the sounds goes completely away so you can't hear tiger drop an O'Hair.
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I thought was funny. I was like wow, thats cool, about time someone spoke like a regular guy. I thought the funniest part, and i laugh everytime for some dumb reason, is when K.J. Choi says in his heavy accent "Rocket, Ballz?"
But really, the PGA needs to get off its high horse and stopping acting elitest. Let the companies make fun, edgy ads it only helps the game. |
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