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Saturday, November 9, 2019

Golf Review, Charles Schwab Cup Championship, 2nd Round (11/8/19)



Golf Review, Charles Schwab Cup Championship, 2nd Round (11/8/19)


Character fits in one’s life with extra moments besides it.  There’s focus on relatively few players in this program- they’re generally of the older kind of golfer, dramatic as it is from a water’s splash near the last remaining hole close to the desert at a distance.  I’ve had trouble even finding golf games to review because Spectrum keeps on giving me the wrong time schedule for Golf Channel’s sports entertainment.  We see a number of sparks fly this time around.  Laughter was heard near one of the last holes because the golf ball ended up at the ice machine, located where visitors could relax under the shade of an arena-base.  A golfer has to have his mind for the game: head, body, and shoulders with the rest of his work.  Remember that my reviews are NOT journals.  We should be pretty serious about the matter.  From watching TV I can’t ever tell how hot it was for the golf course that particular day but it’s assumed that temperatures had been up according to some characteristic weather.  A lot of golfers participated; few were shown on TV.  Lining in with focus revolves on less extremes concerning hidden features out of psychological dispositions as given by the golfers across the wandering grass roots.  It’s not necessarily “business as usual”.  Whenever a golfer makes his case on a huge channel for cable TV there’s an exhibition to witness out of clubs, drives, close encounters, distant perceptions, etc.  (My suggestion is to ignore that car TV commercial running on a scene where “hip” and “cool” know-it-alls dress in radical clothes, speak like a lizard, give unsmiling attitudes, and have irrational beliefs on power- until those actors actually win a golf trophy I don’t care what they say.)  The spirit of golfing has its balance of grace and power.  We can’t call any of these golfers “violent” since golfing for victory shifts in gears depending on outcome for careful aim and precision.  Maybe stand-up comedian George Carlin’s viewpoint for golf was inhibited by prejudice against rich people- taste was bad to him, experience was bad to him, life was bad for him, food was bad for him, sports was bad for him; so, who really cares what he said?  I don’t care!  What I care about is professional golf.  That means accuracy, refined knowledge, ongoing mental capabilities and so on under the blazing sun.  A golf game like this was quite exciting and, while it may not register as “classic”, it’s a footstep towards the history of gold.





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