Only a couple of Scots and myself seem to have any time for golf as a sport.
I find television coverage excellent, whoever provides it, but I have a big grouse with commentary, whoever pundits. Take distance, for example; whoever hits the longest drive inevitably gets most praise, despite the overwhelming evidence that over time the best short distance player will win. What's that old saw - 'Drive for show: putt for dough.'
It's not the money, they say too, it's the winning. Where have they been? Some of those players need the money and there's plenty to go round them all - as in our familiar world of us and them. But attention generally goes to the multi-millionaires - as in.....
And then there is the ideal -'It's not the winning, it's the taking part.' I can't remember when I last heard that - did I imagine it?
At any rate, I enjoy my own game and I would recommend it to all, women and men, boys and girls.
I find television coverage excellent, whoever provides it, but I have a big grouse with commentary, whoever pundits. Take distance, for example; whoever hits the longest drive inevitably gets most praise, despite the overwhelming evidence that over time the best short distance player will win. What's that old saw - 'Drive for show: putt for dough.'
It's not the money, they say too, it's the winning. Where have they been? Some of those players need the money and there's plenty to go round them all - as in our familiar world of us and them. But attention generally goes to the multi-millionaires - as in.....
And then there is the ideal -'It's not the winning, it's the taking part.' I can't remember when I last heard that - did I imagine it?
At any rate, I enjoy my own game and I would recommend it to all, women and men, boys and girls.
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