Hackin_Away
Well-Known Member
- Feb 13, 2009
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Im sure some of you seen the problem with him and his hat backwards...what is your stance?
Here is mine:
I am definitely not a country club going, i make a TON of money type of person, but lets's be honest, i wish i was.
However, even @ 28....I feel the crazy clothes was getting out of hand. And then the hat backward X-games styles @ press conference pushed it over the top. I love golf, I love the purity of the game, and with that the adherence to proper etiquette and appearance. On the same hand I feel like kids today feel like they can just change style of w/e they want, do w/e they want, and no one will say anything or stop them. I mean I will walk 30ft around if it means dodging a line of someones putt I am not sure about direction wise. Call me crazy, but I just enjoy the respect for others the game has always appreciated.
I realize kids like Fowler will be coming in more and more, and I am well aware of the times, but I feel like this was a good foot down on 1 small aspect of "style" that doesn't have to be in golf that will still allow people to enjoy the younger talents.
Here is mine:
I am definitely not a country club going, i make a TON of money type of person, but lets's be honest, i wish i was.
However, even @ 28....I feel the crazy clothes was getting out of hand. And then the hat backward X-games styles @ press conference pushed it over the top. I love golf, I love the purity of the game, and with that the adherence to proper etiquette and appearance. On the same hand I feel like kids today feel like they can just change style of w/e they want, do w/e they want, and no one will say anything or stop them. I mean I will walk 30ft around if it means dodging a line of someones putt I am not sure about direction wise. Call me crazy, but I just enjoy the respect for others the game has always appreciated.
I realize kids like Fowler will be coming in more and more, and I am well aware of the times, but I feel like this was a good foot down on 1 small aspect of "style" that doesn't have to be in golf that will still allow people to enjoy the younger talents.