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Sep
18

Faldo & The PapsBookmark and Share

SteveOGolf


It appears that the Paps have been zooming in on Nick Faldo’s notes on the forth coming Ryder Cup. As far as I can see they just say who will be pairing with who when they play. Errrr, am I missing something? So what? It’s not like team sports where you might use different centres or wingers depending on who the other side is playing to neutralise their threat. This is Golf. You just have to get the ball in the hole. How much “tactics” can there be? So what is the point of this story?

And on a slightly related note, the golf WAGS. I hate footballers, but at least they get the totty. Here we get a look in to the glamorous world of Golf Players WAGS… Now most Golfers are renowned for their “Full Seated” physic, it appears most of their wives follow suit, i.e. Katie Poulter. Even the rest are only OK at best.

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