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Old 06-02-2008, 08:39 AM
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Originally Posted by hg View Post
Kenny Perry wins the Memorial & says is not playing the US Open because he doesn't like Torrey Pines and his strategy was to play where he thinks he can win to assure a Ryder Cup position. So he's a bum too because he picks his tournaments? This game is a business too...Brian has captured his 1st win this year and hopes to win again but you've got to decide in advance where your best chances are for doing that...seems clear cut to me.
A bum?

Your words not mine, but yes, someone ducking a tournament when they are enjoying an Indian Summer in their career seems strange to me.

Perry (and BG) will have quite a few years on the swing on their porch once they've stopped taking the pension provided by the seniors tour - during those evenings do you think they'll be happy they ducked out of those majors or perhaps will they get misty eyed and nostalgic not to mention regretful that they gave up a chance to play one of the biggest tournaments in the world?
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Old 06-02-2008, 08:45 AM
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Originally Posted by hjacknicklaus View Post
with all respect please let me disagree

how do you place a dollar sign on time with your family????

i dont know how much m oney brian gay has won.......and i have no

clue as to his sponsors.......what i do know is this....BRIAN GAY.....does not back off.......not from wind...or rain....or sunny days

i have been to approximately 15 tournaments.......i am privledged to know some of the players personally...

its not all glory.......and decisions are made which suits player and family best.....

if BG wants a week off........he takes it........i am not here to argue

but lets add it up

us open.........................1 million to winner

british open...................1 million to winner

masters..........................1 million to winner

pga..................................1 million to winner

ofcourse i made up price...but close

AND

time with family

priceless


I'm not arguing that time with your family is important, of course not. However, BG and everyone else knew exactly when (and where) the US Open would be being played this time last year, if not before! If you're stated aim is to be one of the best players in the world, to be a major champion and to beat the worlds best when they are playing their best then you have to tee it up in the majors and you plan for that accordingly.

As I said, I'm not stirring here and I totally respect BG, however, if I was good enough to win on the PGA Tour, you can be sure I'd be teeing it up in the US Open - regardless of the length.
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Old 06-02-2008, 09:44 AM
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Originally Posted by GPStyles View Post
I'm not arguing that time with your family is important, of course not. However, BG and everyone else knew exactly when (and where) the US Open would be being played this time last year, if not before! If you're stated aim is to be one of the best players in the world, to be a major champion and to beat the worlds best when they are playing their best then you have to tee it up in the majors and you plan for that accordingly.

As I said, I'm not stirring here and I totally respect BG, however, if I was good enough to win on the PGA Tour, you can be sure I'd be teeing it up in the US Open - regardless of the length.
Hmmm... tell it to Kenny Perry.
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Old 06-02-2008, 11:19 AM
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just a question
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if i may ask............please dont use the word ducking......(ofcourse you can do and say whatever you want) im just asking..................lynn works very hard with brian....and other players.................i would think the last thing brian would do.....is duck anything........he is 10th in scoring.......he can putt..........he has won on the pga tour........ducking what................i think what bothers me.....is that you make it sound like he is afraid to fail......................that is so wrong so so wrong......he fears nothing.........ok.....now i am a bit aggravated...and before i say something i will regret......and bagger will erase......i will close with this.......give the man (brian) credit for knowing what to do..............ohhh yes.......1 last thing..........even tho they are not majors.....my friend (not name dropping ) mr. azinger......has not and will not play the colonial....or the byron nelson................why??? no idea..........but GP with respect i say

every day is major day on tour....



HJACK

"When (U.S. Captain Paul) Azinger said in the paper that the guys on his team are going to have to win tournaments,

ITS MY OWN FEELING AND GOSH I HOPE IM RIGHT...................THAT BRIAN IS ON TRACK FOR LOUISVILLE

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Old 06-02-2008, 03:09 PM
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Originally Posted by GPStyles View Post
I know I haven't been posting on here long and I want it to be clear that I am not on here stirring for the sake of it.

That said, the last post frankly is rubbish. Brian Gay according to the following source click has earned almost $8 million from tournaments alone - I've no idea how much sponsorship must have made him but could we safely guess half as much again?

To suggest he is out there grafting for his family is a crock in my opinion. The only way to get remembered is by winning majors. Ask Monty how many of his European money list titles he'd swap for just one major. At least Monty played in every single major he could.

What's next, avoiding certain courses because of windy or rainy conditions?


I understand why you think as you do. My point was not clear enough. I made the Lietzke comparison because I have read that he would put the sticks up during the summer months (missing the US Open often) because it allowed him to fully participate in his children's lives. I was not referencing monetary considerations. A little league game, or a fishing trip ranked very high on his to do list (as well as classic cars!) The journeyman lifestyle (even with all the perks of a tour player) is no picnic. I have been told by those that know that it can reak havoc with a good family life.

For the record Monty has gone on record as saying he would not trade his eight orders of merit for any one major. Why? Who cares, it is a retarded hypothetical!

It is easy to think of these sportsmen as public domain, afterall they are in the business of entertaining us, right? I would love for Brian to tee it up at Torrey Pines, and would love it even more if he played to his potential there. With every swing I know I am watching a triple barrel hit! He is a pro, and he has good reasons...no doubt Those viewing the hoisting of the US Open trophy with misty eyes from easy chairs seldom think in practical terms...and probably do not give a crap about the person himself (only the entertainment value itself) I am sure somebody somewhere is pissed off that Tiger only tees it up 17 times a year, afterall 17 tournaments would have been a frenetic year for Nicklaus!

I think it was Scott Hoch who used to get it in the neck for not playing the British Open. They are all private contractors in a free world.

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Old 06-02-2008, 05:03 PM
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speaking of nicklaus
did we all see jb holmes walk right by jack......at 18....after having a bad day...

im sorry...did i say bad day?? 4 days 65,000.....bad day?? 20th place

jb....do me a favor.....call jack in north palm beach.....and apologize....

you dont diss the greatest golfer whoever lived...AND

WHILE IM RANTING......eldrick.....i love your game.......you have brought young and old....men and women to the game.....BUT.....

TIGER TIGER TIGER........you never personally called jack to say you coudnt attend....................your agent did........now tiger your dad taught you more respect then that.....yes your agent called jack over the last few months updating him on your progress.....BUT
have respect for the man you will be replacing as the greatest ever..

AND MAKE THE CALL..........

ok.......have a good day everyone
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Old 06-02-2008, 05:38 PM
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Not sure how Brian is fixed for July at Royal Birkdale....but he would be welcome in UK...great place for family holiday...Liverpool (current European City of Culture) is nearby ...ok that might be seen by some southern english chaps as a bit funny but I like scousers...and London is never far away...

Birkdale is measuring 7,173 yards this year - par 70 - but if you know links golf in the summer the yards don't mean much...if it is dry and sunny it is less...if a gale whips up off the Irish Sea then even Tiger struggles...but I know that a guy who can hole putts will win!

Royal Birkdale has a really great Art Deco style clubhouse design - quite popular style amongst many English coastal towns.

Loads of other great course nearby...Formby I have played and it really nice and varied....some pine tree stuff....some obvious links stuff. Hosting British amateur this or next year....Olazabal beat Monty there years ago for the amateur championship... again another major that Monty missed....

Welcome to UK , Brian !! Not sure how your recent PGA tour win puts you for automatic qualifying but come on over and bring the family. You can putt and you could win!! Faldo won on links because he could control the ball...position not distance...

I really want to go this year - hope to finally see Tiger in the flesh...my father saw Hogan at Carnoustie and I want to see Tiger.
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Old 06-02-2008, 09:17 PM
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Just returned to Planet LBG after a full teaching agenda at Cuscowilla (Swamp East) and Marietta Golf Center (Swamp West).

Reading this thread has made my fingers very itchy.

Soon . . .

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Old 06-02-2008, 11:04 PM
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Lotta Bru Ha Ha over nuttin'
For someone who decided to forego U.S. Open qualifying this year, B.G. sure got a lot of air time on Golf Central tonight regarding his qualifying round.
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Old 06-03-2008, 02:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Yoda View Post
Just returned to Planet LBG after a full teaching agenda at Cuscowilla (Swamp East) and Marietta Golf Center (Swamp West).

Reading this thread has made my fingers very itchy.

Soon . . .

I am ready to cut and paste another one, BOSS!
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