Originally posted by french frank
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If I were being asked in a foreign language how I played, I'd find it easier to say good than well or beyond my wildest expectations.
Originally posted by Serial_Apologist
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I don't think I'd have enjoyed aspects of spectator sport half as much as I did - like everything else there are limits to interest especially with the passing of time - if I hadn't seen it as being in a somewhat different dimension. If there had been any sort of mental connection between, say, the Masters, and my hacking round a pitch and putt course, then there would have been no viewing of it. Instead, it was in the realm of approximate personalities, countries of origin, historical statistics, comparisons and contrasts with the establishment ways of Wimbledon, an assessment of the presenters and media coverage, the azaleas, colour, concepts and actual, and brief moments of genuine "what's going to happen next?" excitement. These days I tend to think, gawd, they are all multi-millionaires - hard to relate to - and also to be playing in those conditions, staying in hotel rooms, constantly travelling - how awful.
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