the5262
DeepBrood
the5262

I turned pro in 1991. I’ve played in over 300 professional events, (club pro level and various mini tours in 5 different countries), before that 100+ Amateur events. As a Club Professional I served on my zone’s board for over 11 years including Vice-President, President, Past President, Tournaments and Education and

Deep frying a burger is an act of pure bullshit and never in the history of creating a burger worth eating, has deep frying a part of the equation.

You’re a non-golfing person who got into a debate on a subject you know nothing about. The rules, the players and the markers all disagree with your “opinion”. You may as well be debating the color of the sky on a clear day with some one who’s opinion is that the answer is blue.

Simple question for you...what rule did Ian break?

The only person that operated without considering the “spirit of the game” was the official who called a ball lost that he never once saw and never asked for an opinion from those involved.

This is a valid point right here...I’ve tasted some fucked up burgers...but there’s actually a little bit of charm to a fucked up hotdog and often I find myself walking up to the grill at some softball game or whatever, looking at the disaster of hotdogs ranging from covered in frost to broken in half and that lay

Man, don’t I know it. I’m one of those guys who wants to go to every arena and stadium and blah blah blah, and I was pumped that not only were the Rays were in town but that Ichiro would be as well. I wasn’t there 45 minutes before I never wanted to even come back to Florida let alone the Trop.

As well...was in Tampa on business and ran out for a game by myself. I walked in and I was just stunned at it’s awfulness. I walk up the stairs just in time to duck a screaming foul ball, (couldn’t grab at it, holding two rancid beers) that would have hit me square in the face, it goes straight down the stairs I

Under the rules, opinion and information of his marker and the official after video review, no one cheated and the game proceeded.

Rule 26-1/1.3.

In the situation that official showed up to, while the players caddies and others looked for the players ball, he is on no position of authority to declare a players ball lost. The situation where an official IS in a position to declare a players ball lost are listed above, as per the Rule of Golf.

So, your answer is clearly the later.

A liar? pffft. Did Jordan agree with Ian that the ball was in the hazard? Yes he did, and because he did, Ian got his drop. So again, would you care to address why Jordan would take Ian’s side? Seeing as you believe that Ian cheated, it’s only safe to assume that Jordan helped him cheat.

Me faulting Jordan? You’re the one calling Jordan a cheater. The ONLY way that Ian get’s his drop is because you’re saying that Jordan was complicit in helping him cheat by agreeing with him that his ball was in the hazard. I have never faulted Jordan...you on the other hand are implying he has violated Rule 1-3.

Selective application I have...or the selective application Jordan Spieth has?

If talking in circles means stating the rules, so be it. You have no fucking idea what you’re talking about. Stupid!

The rules will never be wrong. You should read them....but please, stay the fuck away from any golf course anywhere...ever.

Best case, i.e; “the reality”, the official made a mistake and quickly corrected himself.

It means nothing that you disagree.