Presidents Cup! So?

  • Friday, October 9, 2009 1:43 PM
  • Written By: Rick Hurd

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I've never really understood the popularity of golf. Both watching it or playing it. Still don't.

I say this because the Presidents Cup is in San Francisco this week, so every media professional I know is drooling like a bulldog. Friends are dipping into the college funds to get tickets. And golf pros are, well, being golf pros.

My friend Buzz relayed a story about an incident during a practice round. One golfer, Geoff Ogilvy, a former U.S. Open champ (who knew?), who was about to hit a 6-foot putt. He went through his routine, lined it up, etc., when off went a cell phone. Ogilvy fired the evil eye. He lined it the putt again. Again the cell phone went off. Three times this happened.

Ogilvy, apparently, was ready to sentence the offender to death, if you were to judge by his eyes.

Turned out, an elderly marshal couldn't figure out how to turn off his phone.

Which brings me back to the original point. I just don't get the allure. A baseball player has to hit a ball that's moving upwards of 90 mph with 55,000 people screaming, and a golfer can't handle a little bit of noise?

Here is a sport that flaunts wealth, is a status symbol for class fragmentation and is all about the individual (90 percent of the time anyway). And even when a Presidents Cup or something of that ilk is held, the event is still a massive stage for jackass behavior.

As far as playing the game, just watch Robin Williams in his "Live on Broadway" show (see below) from a few years ago. Tells you everything you need to know.

Funny thing, my oldest son, Clayton, is totally into golf, so I won't be able to ignore it forever. If you can please tell me the allure, I'm open for suggestions. But frankly, I'd really rather he prefer to fly a kite.





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Edwards
The golf world can do just fine without you and your opinion. Why dont you comment on the fact that the PGA has raised over one BILLION dollars to local charities.
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rb
Please...go fly that kite Mr. Turd...I mean Hurd. Just make sure you do it during a thunder storm and use wire instead of kite string.
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poor man
The two best things in life are sex and golf. Hope you are not missing out on both.
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rscott
Golf is miles above the tatooed, bling infested, pimp my ride, ho-hunting sports like pro-anything. Funny that you rail against individuals that pay taxes, give to charities, have families and dress appropriately. Finally, what do you know living in the liberal mecca of the SF bay?
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krb1946
I am not a Robin Williams fan any more.
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GGary40378@aol.com
Rick Hurd is full of s- - -! Who cares about his opinion of golf, there are miliions that play the game and watch Tournaments around the world, all of them can't be wrong but he thinks he is right. What an a- - hole!
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rushtheQB
Wow, I had no idea golf fans/players are such an angry bunch! I think watching Golf is boring, but not as boring as baseball!
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T EVANS
I STILL THINK IT IS A TOUGH WAY TO MAKE A LIVING. BASEBALL PLAYERS ALL OTHERS PROS RECEIVE SALARIES WIN OR LOSE. GOLF PROS HAVE TO WIN OR MAKE CUT TO GET PAID. CHARITIES RECEIVE LARGE AMOUNTS OF MONEY FROM GOLF TOURNAMENTS. HOW ABOUT THE OTHER SPORTS.